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This Week's Homework…

You can access an on-line version of our math textbook by clicking CGP.

You can download individual chapters or the entire book.

6th graders should use Course 1. 7th graders should use Course 2.

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Be sure to follow the MacArthur Math Department Homework Standards when doing your homework.

Download a copy of the Table of Contents from the 1st trimester to keep in your binder. This will help with you organize the notes you need to keep and will also help you with your math, too! You can remove all other math papers from the 1st trimester. • 7th grade • 6th grade

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Monday, March 8 6th and 7th graders: Please bring your math books to class on Tuesday!

7th Grade
Percents: Today, we worked on moving forwardfrom fractions and decimals to percents. For homework, please do questions #1–8 under the Independent Practice Section on page 392 of the math book.
 
6th Grade
Multiples: We worked on multiples of numbers today. Please color in the multiples of 2 and 3 only on the two separate charts. Download the chart Multiples of…
 
Practice your Multiplication Facts online.
Multiplication Game link #1 (assorted games to choose from!)
 
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Tuesday, March 9 6th & 7th graders: Please get your blue Basic Skills card signed & return it to school.

7th Grade
Fractions: We compiled data about our math books. Write a letter to CGP explaining the findings. Include the fraction data from your class and any other data. *Keep your book at home.
 
6th Grade
Multiples: Continue coloring the Multiples Charts by working on the Multiples of 4, 5, 6, and 7. You can download a copy of the chart by clicking Multiples Chart download.
 
Spend at least five minutes today practicing your facts:
Multiplication Game link #1 (assorted games to choose from!)
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Wednesday, March 10 6th & 7th graders: Please get your blue Basic Skills card signed & return it to school.

7th Grade
Fractions to Decimals to Percents: We continue to work on conversions…the homework is additional practice activities found in the math book, page 470, Lesson 8.1.2, questions 1–12. Show your work.
 
6th Grade
(REVIEW) Making Equivalent Fractions: From the math book, page 441, Lesson 3.4.1, questions 1–8. Show your work.
 
Spend at least five minutes today practicing your facts.
 
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Thursday, March 11 REMINDER: Quiz tomorrow! Please remember to bring a book to read.

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