Friday, December 28, 2007

Week 2 Key

Hello Lovely Students!

I hope your break is going well!

I'm noticing there are quite a few students who have not told me that they have found my page. As a result, I'm worried that a lot of students have not visited this page yet. If you have not told me that you have found my page in a comment here already, please do so NOW.

By now, you should have completed two weeks of math problems from your packet. If you need to remind yourself how much this whole packet is worth, please go back and read the very first entry!

Be sure you have showed your evidence on you paper. That means you need to show your work right on the page! That way, Ms. Honeycutt will be confident you have actually spent the time completing your work on your own.


Okay - here we go:

** If your Answers match those on the key, please leave your answer alone.
** If your answers DO NOT match those on the key, mark if off.
** All questions are worth 1 point!

Monday

1.) 2,427

2.) 18,131

3.) 9

4.) There are a few different answers for this one. Please have an adult check and sign your answer. Ms. H will check this problem when we return to school on January 7th!

5.) $ 37.62





Tuesday

1.) 915

2.) 887

3.) 6,025

4.) 3,700

5.) 132 Miles




Wednesday


1.) 168

2.) 9

3.) Input Output
1 2
2 4
3 6
4 8
5 10
10 20
14 28

4.) Ms. H will check this question once we return to school on January 7th!

5.) $ 8.74




Thursday

1.) 8

2.) 104

3.) Photobucket

4.) 144 inches

5.) $18




Friday

Sofia will have to make 18 stitches

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Think Before You Post

Hello Again, Everyone!

I came across this video and I think it is important that we all watch and remember its message. Share it with anyone you can!


Peace,

- Ms. H

Week 1 Key

Hello Lovely Students!

Apologies for being a bit tardy. I guess I only get two more chances, then I'm issued a detention slip, eh?

By now, you should have completed one week of math problems. If you need to remind yourself how much this whole packet is worth, please go back and read the very first entry!

Be sure you have showed your evidence on you paper. That means you need to show your work right on the page! That way, Ms. Honeycutt will be confident you have actually spent the time completing your work on your own.

Okay - here we go:

** If your Answers match those on the key, please leave your answer alone.
** If your answers DO NOT match those on the key, mark if off.
** All questions are worth 1 point!

Monday

1.) 54,531

2.) 1,515

3.) 18 millimeters, 7 centimeters, 1 meter

4.) A rectangle is a figure with:
* 4 sides
* 4 right (90 degree) angles
* each pair of opposite sides are the same length

5.) $17.93



Tuesday

1.) 111

2.) 332

3.) 1 out of 6 (or 1/6)

4.) Answers will be different for different people. This is an important questions Ms. Honeycutt will be checking when we get back to school!

5.) 25 1/2 (twenty-five-and-a-half) hours



Wednesday

1.) 72

2.) 28

3.) 2:45pm

4.) Square Units

5.) 11 Toads



Thursday

1.) 6

2.) 5

3.) 32 degrees Fahrenheit

4.) Division is a process of breaking apart somthing into smaller groups of the same amount
(your answer should be close to this^)

5.) 112 Cracks



Friday

The Third Building will need 10 blocks and would look like the following:

Photobucket

Okay guys, don't forget the most important thing - Mark the number you got correct for each day on the chart labeled Daily Progress Record for week 1!

For example:
If Ms. Honeycutt answered 4 out of 5 correct for Monday, she would then shade 4 boxes for Monday's graph and leave the 5th square blank.

Easy, right? Okay, now you must do the same for your page in order to recieve full credit!

Remember, if you are trying to recieve extra credit, please post your scores for each day for week 1. Remember to put your name in your post, or I will not know who gets the credit!


I hope you are all having a WONDERFUL winter break and I can't wait to see you all on January 7th!


Peace,

- Ms. H

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

educate yourselves.

Start a discussion!

Press play and show this to everyone you know!





Remember to check back here at aleast once a week to correct your math packet!

I hope you are all having a GREAT vacation!

Peace,

- Ms. H

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Welcome!

WELCOME!

A grand hello to all of you! In case you did not know, this is Ms. Honeycutt - your Math and Science teacher! If you are seeing this page, you know you are doing someting correct!


Congratulations on finding this page! Remember to check here for corrections and leave comments and QUESTIONS you may have!

If you really need Ms. Honeycutt's help, you can e-mail her directly at this address --> misshoneycutt@yahoo.com



Now, the only thing you need to do is recieve credit for finding this page!

Just leave a message right nere on this blog - its really easy!


1) Click the "comment" button after this message.

2) leave a comment that says, "hello Ms. H! This is ____________ and I have found your page!" [put your name where the blank is]


Here are the rules for your vacation Math packets:

Complete One section of math per day. That means you will be working with this packet EVERY DAY! It is VERY IMPORTANT that you show all of your work on your packet!

On Fridays, Ms. Honeycutt will post the answers for the week's problems. All you have to do is make sure you correct your problems for the week and Fill in the Score sheet for the week.

When school is back in session on January 7th, you MUST bring your packet to recieve credit for completing it!

Late Packets will lose points!

There are 75 possible points on this packet.


For students who are trying for an extra 25 points:

Post your score each day before 10pm during the break.
BE SURE TO LEAVE YOUR NAME IN YOUR POST.
Otherwise Ms. H will not be able to tell who to give credit to!



Happy Mathing!

- Ms. H