10/13 Mon | SCHOOL HOLIDAY |
10/14 Tues | Long Division and Synthetic Division |
10/15 Wed | Remainder and Factor Theorems |
10/16 Thurs | End Behavior and Descartes’ Rule of Signs |
10/17 Fri | Multiplicities and Zeros |
Lesson Plans for October 6-10, 2025
10/6
Mon |
Last day of FALL BREAK |
10/7
Tues |
Factoring REVIEW Notes and Assignment |
10/8
Wed |
Factoring REVIEW Notes and Assignment |
10/9
Thurs |
Grade Factoring Problems as a TEST grade – GAME DAY |
10/10
Fri |
Lesson: Long Division and Synthetic Division |
******END OF MP1 – FIRST NINE WEEKS
Lesson Plans for Sept.29-Oct.3, 2025
9/29
Mon |
Verifying inverses and determining if a function is one-to-one from a graph |
9/30
Tues |
Quadratic and Cubic Functions |
10/1
Wed |
Long Division and Synthetic Division |
10/2
Thurs |
FALL BREAK |
10/3
Fri |
FALL BREAK |
Lesson Plans for Sept. 1-5, 2025
9/1
Mon |
Labor Day HOLIDAY |
9/2
Tues |
Transformations (PreCal 1.6 Part II worksheet) |
9/3
Wed |
Transformations (PreCal 2.4 & 5 Practice)
Study for your TEST!!! |
9/4
Thurs |
TEST 1 |
9/5
Fri |
Finish Transformation (PreCal 1.6 Part II) for Absolute Value and complete using a table!!!
Notes/CYU: Chapter 2.5 – Transformations (Day 5) |
Lesson Plans for August 25-29, 2025
8/25
Mon |
Lesson: Graphs of Functions (Day 3)
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8/26
Tues |
(10 min) ***Quiz over Evaluating Functions
CYU for Graphs of Functions, Day 2 and Day 3:
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8/27
Wed |
Lesson: Intro to Piece-wise functions
Alg2 Packer Collegiate Piece-Wise Functions CYU of Piece-wise functions: Problems! #1-6 |
8/28
Thurs |
(10 min) ***Quiz over Domain/Range, Inc/Dec, Extrema
REVIEW for TEST 1 |
8/29
Fri |
TEST 1 |
Supplies for Pre-Calculus 2025-26
Please have your supplies by August 22, if possible.
- 1 composition notebook (for the fall)
- 1- or 2-inch binder (for the spring)
- straight edge (ruler)
- clear tape and/or glue sticks
- notebook paper AND graph paper
- I recommend purchasing a folder with pockets in which you can keep at least 5 sheets of notebook paper and 5 sheets of graph paper at all times, so it is easy to access when needed.
- pencils (no pen in math class!)
- colored pencils–or highlighters
MY CLASS SET OF CALCULATORS DOES NOT LEAVE MY ROOM.
There are apps that can be put on your phone if you need a calculator at home.
Desmos.com can be used on your Chromebook, and there is also a free app for your phone.
Here is a link describing some of the calculator apps for an i-phone. I am not endorsing any certain one. I’m just making this available. However, I have the GrafNCalc83 and Calculate84 on my phone since they emulate the TI84 calculator that is in my room.
https://www.xlightmedia.com/best-graphing-calculator-apps-for-iphone/
Here is a link describing some of the calculator apps for an android phone. I am not endorsing any certain one. I’m just making this available.
https://www.androidauthority.com/best-graphing-calculator-apps-emulators-android-3071269/
Welcome back!
I am so excited to begin a new year with all of you!