Mrs. Pleadwell Notes

Graduation 2018

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Posted: April 23, 2020

Online Lesson 6

Here is the video to complete Exercise 7.  We will start doing some charts in Excel next week.

https://youtu.be/BnJMM8DEL90

Remember to send me a picture of what you completed so far so I can check it off for you.

Posted: April 22, 2020

Online Lesson #6

Hi all, this will be the final assignment for slope.  I am not including the answer key this time as I want to really see what you are doing on your own.  If you get stuck, message me the question you are on, and I will help you through it.

Things to remember:  When you are finding angles, use 2ndF on your calculator and round off to the nearest angle.  You need to have at least 4 decimals places on the ratio when you do this.

Use the Remind app or my email to reach me.  andrea.pleadwell@nbed.nb.ca

 

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Posted: April 22, 2020

Online Lesson #6

We will continue on angle theorems as this is an important concept that you will be seeing again.

Don't forget to send me some picture of what you have completed so far.

Posted: April 20, 2020

Online Lesson #5

Here is the video for Exercise 6.  Give it a try.  Don't forget to send me pics of it when you are done.  The instructions were posted in the first lesson.

If you haven't done any of the excel exercises, please go back to lesson 1 and start from there.

https://youtu.be/PTx0lYS5SbI

 

Posted: April 20, 2020

Online Lesson #5

Watch the video on "Slope as a Rate of Change" and try the attached assignment.

https://youtu.be/WSuWRj8sd2g

 

Don't forget to send me pics of your work so I can keep track of what you are doing.

 

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Posted: April 19, 2020

Online Lesson #5

Email or use the Remind app to send me pics of what you completed and haven't sent to me yet.  I am keeping track of who is participating and it looks good on you for sure.

Review the vidoes I posted in the previous lesson and angle theorems.  Try the questions attached.  The answers are included in the last document.  One rule I did not discuss in the videos that you may see is that in any quadrilateral, all four angles add up to 360 degrees.  You can call it the Quad rule if you like.

Remember to state the the theorem in brackets when you determine the missing angles.  For example:  x = 30 degrees (ITT).

Email me or use the Remind app if you need help.

Posted: April 17, 2020

Online Lesson #4

Here is the video for Exercise #5.  Give it a try.  If you haven't done any of these exercises before, you should start with the practice one and Exercise #1 and go in order from there.

https://youtu.be/9c9HGbf4JlY

 

Posted: April 16, 2020

Online Lesson #4

Hi all

If you are choosing to participate in the online learning, you should be able to do the attached assignment with what you already know.  The answers are attached if you need to check on something.  Email me if necessary.

Posted: April 16, 2020

Online Lesson #4

Hi all, if you haven't done so yet, email me some pics of what you completed last week. (You can use the Remind app as well).

Watch the videos on Angle Theorems.  The first video are the notes and the second one includes some examples so you know how to apply the theorems.  Attempt the questions attached.  The answer keys are provided for you if you are stuck.  I have also attached the notes on the theorems - if you can print them off to have in front of you, it would make it easier for you.

Section 7.3 Notes

https://youtu.be/7gj3XXJ9ujc

 

Section 7.3 Examples

https://youtu.be/1SGxIRtdPEk

Posted: April 15, 2020

Online Lesson #3

Hi everyone, I miss seeing you all in class.

1) Please email me at andrea.pleadwell@nbed.nb.ca or use the remind app to show me a picture of what you completed last week.  I cannot assign a mark but I would like to see what you are attempting to do.

2) Watch the video for Exercise 4 and give it a whirl to see how you make out.

https://youtu.be/3pFj-rg5dJI

Stay home and stay safe!

Posted: April 14, 2020

Online Lesson #3

Hi everyone, I miss seeing you all in class.

1) Please email me at andrea.pleadwell@nbed.nb.ca or use the remind app to show me what you completed last week.  I cannot assign a mark but I would like to see what you are attempting to do.

2) Watch the video on "Slope and Percent Grade" and try the attached questions. The answers are provided as well.

https://youtu.be/FZ3JBXJmZl8

I will be posting a worksheet on Wednesday that includes everything you have learned about slope so far.

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Posted: April 13, 2020

Online Lesson #3

1) Please email me at andrea.pleadwell@nbed.nb.ca or use the Remind app.  I want you to send me pics of what you completed last week.  As I am sure you have heard from other teachers, I can't assign a mark but I would like to see what you are attempting.

2)  Please watch the video on converting between mass and weight.

https://youtu.be/_5MvOVEL6g0

Attempt some of the questions attached and check your work with the answer keys.  Give me a shout if you are stuck on something.

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Posted: April 9, 2020

Online Lesson #2

Here is the video for Exercise 3.  Make sure you are saving them even if they are not quite right.

I posted a copy of all the assignments on April 6.

https://youtu.be/tlOAo8OAF0U

Posted: April 8, 2020

Online Lesson #2

Watch the video on "The Relationship between Slope and Elevation" and try the attached questions.  Answers are provided if you are stuck.

https://youtu.be/EflsaMJoTEs

 

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Posted: April 7, 2020

Online Lesson #2

This lesson is on converting between pounds and ounces & pounds and tons within the Imperial system.  Watch the video and attempt the questions if you can.  I will post the next lesson in a couple of days.

I am attaching the conversion sheet in case you don't have yours at home.  The questions are attached as well.  I went over them at the end of the video.

Video:

https://youtu.be/EtN480kN4no

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