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Date | Assignment |
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M 6/2/03 | Read Section 9.1 stopping just before the angles part. Visit the course web pages and visit the NCTM Standards and Principles for School Mathematics. You can find a link to this site in the Links section of the MA 202 home page. Work problems #1, 3 at the end of section 9.1 in the text. |
T 6/3/03 | Finish reading section 9.1. Work problems #5, 7, 9, 11, 13 on pages 472-474 at the end of section 9.1 Work Activity 1 in Chapter 9 of the Activity Book. |
W 6/4/03 | Read §9.2 and work problems #1-5 on page 482. |
R 6/5/03 | Work problems #7, 9, 11, 12, 19 on pages 492-494 to complete section 9.2. |
F 6/6/03 | Class will not meet today. Instead, you will do the worksheet on the Principles and Standards document. |
M 6/9/03 | Read Section 9.3. Work #1-9 (odd) on pages 492-493. |
T 6/10/03 | Read section 9-4. Work problems #11, 13, 14, 15 on 493-494 and #1, 3 on 502. |
W 6/11/03 | Study the part of section 9-4 that shows why there are exactly 5 regular polyhedra. Also discover the Euler formula that relates the number of vertices, edges and faces in a closed polyhedron. Continue constructing closed surfaces. |
R 6/12/03 | Work problems #1-13 (odd) problems on pages 502-504. |
F 6/13/03 | Print out a net for tetrahedron and the cube, or for one of the other regular polyhedra, and construct a model. There are also nets for other (non-regular) polyhedra you can access from the links page. |
M 6/16/03 | Study for Test 1 (tomorrow) |
T 6/17/03 | No homework. |
W 6/18/03 | Read section 10-1 and work problems #1, 5, 7, 9 on page 530-531. Then make up a triangle and construct a copy of it using the SAS and SSS methods. |
R 6/19/03 | Work problems #4 (the answer is 22), 13, 15, and 23 on pages 531-532. Work problems #1, 2, 5 on pages 537-538. |
F 6/20/03 | Work #9, 13, 18 on page 537-538. Briefly look over Activities 1 through 3 from Chapter 10 in the Activity Book. Then select one of them and work through it. |
M 6/23/03 | Work problems #1, 3, 5, 7 on pages 547-548. |
T 6/24/03 | Explore the java applets on quadrilaterals. Add problems # 9, 11, 15 on pages 548-549. Practice the basic constructions we have learned. |
W 6/25/03 | Work problems #1-9, 13, 15 (odd) on pages 560-562. |
R 6/26/03 | Work problems #1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 on pages 582-584. |
F 6/27/03 | |
M 6/3003 | Review. |
T 7/1/03 | Test 2 |
W 7/2/03 | #1, 3, 5, , 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 25, 27 on pages 601-603. |
R 7/3/03 | #1-15 (odd) on pages 616-618.Do Activities 3, 6, 7, and 8 from Chapter 11 (in the activity book). |
F 7/4/03 | No class. |
M 7/7/03 | Work activity 9 from chapter 11 in the Activity Book. Work problems #1(a)-(e), 3, 5,7, 9, 11 on page 631. |
T 7/8/03 | Work problems #13-33 (alternate odds) on pages 631-633. Find a java animation on the web demonstrating the proof of the Pythagorean Theorem (see links if you need help finding one). |
W 7/9/03 | Work problems #1, 3, 5, 7, 9 on pages 641-642. |
R 7/10/03 | Work problems #15, 17, 19 on page 642. |
F 7/11/03 | Work problems #1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 15, 19, 21 on pages 659-660. |
M 7/14/03 | Work problems #23, 25, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39. |
T 7/15/03 | Study for Test 3. |
W 7/16/03 | Test 3 |
R 7/17/03 | Work problems #1, 7, 11, 13, 17 on pages 689-690 |
F 7/18/03 | Work problems #1, 5, 9, 11 on pages 691-692. Look over activities 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 in the Activity Book. |
M 7/21/01 | Work problems #1, 3, 5, 7, 13 on page 710-711. |
T 7/22/01 | Worl problems #1, 3, 5 on page 717. |
W 7/23/01 | Work exercises 1, 2, 5, 7, and the extensions in Activity 13 from Chapter 12. Turn this in for a quiz grade. |
R 7/24/03 | |
F 7/25/03 | |