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7th Grade Homework Strip: Week of September 28-Week 7
Work is considered completed and on time only when 1) all problems have been worked,
2) you have followed directions, and 3) you have showed process/work before Friday.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Read and Study Pages 101-102
Page 104 (#24-25)
Read and Study Pages 106-107
Page 107 (#1-8)
Histogram Practice C Paper (#7 )
Read and Study Pages 108-109
Page 111 (#1-4)
Problem Solving #1
Problem Solving #2 and 3
Problem Solving #4
Study for Friday’s Quiz
Reminder: you have a quiz on Friday over Warm-Ups and one problem solving question.
Please take a few minutes each night to review the problems from class that day. Each night,
pretend you are teaching the problems to someone—explain ‘out loud’ the PROCESS of how to
do that day’s problems. This will help you prepare for the quiz. The numbers will be different;
however, the process will be similar. There will be 5 problems on the quiz!
7th Grade Homework Strip: Week of September 21-Week 6
Work is considered completed and on time only when 1) all problems have been worked,
2) you have followed directions, and 3) you have showed process/work before Friday.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Page 46 (#1-14)
Page 46 (#15-22)
Page 103 (1-7)
Page 103 (18-20)
Problem Solving #1
Problem Solving #2 and 3
Problem Solving #4
Study for Friday’s Quiz
Reminder: you have a quiz on Friday over Warm-Ups and one problem solving question.
Please take a few minutes each night to review the problems from class that day. Each night,
pretend you are teaching the problems to someone—explain ‘out loud’ the PROCESS of how to
do that day’s problems. This will help you prepare for the quiz. The numbers will be different;
however, the process will be similar. There will be 5 problems on the quiz!
7th Grade Homework Strip: Week of September 14-Week 5
Work is considered completed and on time only when 1) all problems have been worked,
2) you have followed directions, and 3) you have showed process/work before Friday.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Page 17 (#41 – 47)
Page 17 (49 – 53)
Page 21 (#24 - 29)
Page 21 (#30 - 35)
Do Problem Solving #1
Do Problem Solving #2 and 3
Do Problem Solving #4
Study for Friday Quiz
Reminder: you have a quiz on Friday over Warm-Ups and one problem solving question.
Please take a few minutes each night to review the problems from class that day. Each night,
pretend you are teaching the problems to someone—explain ‘out loud’ the PROCESS of how to
do that day’s problems. This will help you prepare for the quiz. The numbers will be different;
however, the process will be similar. There will be 5 problems on the quiz!
7th Grade Homework Strip: Week of September 8-Week 4
Work is considered completed and on time only when 1) all problems have been worked,
2) you have followed directions, and 3) you have showed process/work before Friday.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Labor Day-No school
Page 20 (#1-9 )
Page 20 (#10 – 13)
Page 21 (#15 – 23)
Do Problem Solving #1
Do Problem Solving #2 and 3
Do Problem Solving #4
Reminder: you have a quiz on Friday over Warm-Ups and one problem solving question.
Please take a few minutes each night to review the problems from class that day. Each night,
pretend you are teaching the problems to someone—explain ‘out loud’ the process of how to do
that day’s problems. This will help you prepare for the quiz. The numbers will be different;
however, the process will be similar.
7th Grade Homework Strip: Week of August 31-Week 3
An answer without the PROCESS is considered as NOT having your assignment.
Read page 681 and then complete #1 – 8.
Page 44: Do numbers 5 through 12 (see class notes/handout on how to
write descriptions). Underline the necessary words in each description.
Wednesday
Page 16: #1-11
Thursday
Page 16: #12-26
Reminder: you have a quiz on Friday over Warm-Ups and one problem solving
question.
Monday
Tuesday
Please take a few minutes each night to review the problems from class that day. Each night,
pretend you are teaching the problems to someone—explain ‘out loud’ the process of how to do
that day’s problems. This will help you prepare for the quiz. The numbers will be different;
however, the process will be similar.
7th Grade Homework Strip: Week of August 24--#2
An answer without the PROCESS is considered as NOT having your assignment.
Monday
List the 9 Problem solving Strategies from the Orange Section of your
Math Book; and Page 7: # 8 - 18
Tuesday
Pages 7 – 8: # 19-33
Wednesday
Page 11: # 12- 24)
Thursday
Page 12: # 25 – 40
Reminder: you have a quiz on Friday over Warm-Ups and one problem solving
question.
Please take a few minutes each night to review the problems from class that day. Each night,
pretend you are teaching the problems to someone—explain ‘out loud’ the process of how to do
that day’s problems. This will help you prepare for the quiz. The numbers will be different;
however, the process will be similar.
7th Grade Homework Strip: Week of August 17--#1
An answer without the PROCESS is considered as NOT having your assignment.
Monday
Page 4: # 1- 8
Tuesday
Page 4: # 9 -16
Wednesday
Page 8: # 34 - 47
Thursday
Page 11: #1-11
Reminder: you have a quiz on Friday over Warm-Ups and one problem solving
question.
Please take a few minutes each night to review the problems from class that day. Each night,
pretend you are teaching the problems to someone—explain ‘out loud’ the process of how to do
that day’s problems. This will help you prepare for the quiz. The numbers will be different;
however, the process will be similar.
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