Grade 6 |
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| Mon | No school |
| Tue | Continue [07-03-06-F6-A] & [07-03-06-F6-B]
from class, but spend no more than 20 minutes |
| Wed | W6B-6 and think about problem posed on board: "If one circle's radius is double the radius of another circle, compare their areas." |
| Thur | No class |
| Fri | Textbook page 20 Practice 1B & [07-03-09-K6] |
Grade 8 Exam on Eqn of line & coordinate geometry. Thursday, March 15. See Study guide for Eqn Line |
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| Mon | No school |
| Tue | No class |
| Wed | [07-03-07-T8] |
| Thur | [07-03-08-T8] |
| Fri | No class |
Grade 11 |
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| Mon | No school |
| Tue | Handout & problems on combinatorics. |
| Wed | None, but can continue to work on Tuesday's |
| Thur | pps 30-34 |
| Fri | No class |
Calculus Exam on Chap 6 sections [6.1]-[6.5] on Monday, March 19 |
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| Mon | No school |
| Tue | Problems of Chap 6 and [07-03-06-V-12], which
is page 313 of your textbook |
| Wed | Problems of Chap 6. Do a couple every evening.
Come is with questions. It could ace exam and hardly be aware of having studied
for it. |
| Thur | No class |
| Fri | Problems of Chap 6. Do a couple every evening.
Come is with questions. It could ace exam and hardly be aware of having studied
for it. |
Physics |
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| Mon | No school |
| Tue | [07-02-26-FP] and textbook pages 146-148 up
to linear momentum |
| Wed | No class |
| Thur | Read pps 140-145. Do examples. Problems pps
148-149 especialy suggested
problems. |
| Fri | No class |