Learning Target: I can solve problems by using the Pythagorean theorem and distance formula.
Today we will review the quiz from yesterday as a learning check! Happy "Friday" to us!
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Learning Target: I can solve problems by using the Pythagorean theorem and the distance formula. Quiz and video are below! Learning Target: I can find the distance between two points by using the distance formula. We will continue with yesterday's PowerPoint and homework. Video will be below! Learning Target: I can find the distance between two points by using the distance formula. Today we are going to use the distance formula to find the distance between two points! Notes, video and homework are below!
Learning Target: I can solve the missing side of a right triangle by using the Pythagorean Theorem. Today you will continue to practice finding the missing side of a right triangle. There is also some integer practice to keep your knowledge up! Learning Target: I can use the Pythagorean Theorem to solve problems through real world application. Continuing with Pythagorean Theorem today! Notes, homework, and video will be below!
Learning Target: I can understand Pythagorean Theorem vocabulary words by identifying the correct term. Today we are starting the Pythagorean Theorem! The notes, video, and homework are below!
Welcome back! I hope you had a relaxing and fun Spring Break at home! We are now in the final 6 weeks of your 8th grade year! So crazy! All you need to do today is review our lessons from before the break, watch the videos, look back over the notes and assignments and get ready to move forward tomorrow! Learning Target: I can find the volume of real world geometric shapes by using the correct measurement and formula. Your mission today is to find in your home or in your yard, a cone, a cylinder, and a sphere. You then need to measure one of the shapes and find the volume using your knowledge of the correct formula. Video is below! HAVE A GREAT SPRING BREAK! Learning Target: I can find the volume of a sphere by using the formula V=4/3πr^3 Today we are learning how to find the volume of a sphere. The PowerPoint, video, and homework are below! |
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