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Teacher:
Room:
SBS_N117
Time:
10:20-11:55
Grades:
5-6
Prerequisites:
Material fee:
15
Enrollment cap:
14
Description:
Math 5 marks the sixth year in SchoolNova's math series. This year we'll cover topics like absolute values, powers, square roots, rational and irrational numbers, algebraic expressions, linear equations, word problems, probability basics, and geometry. The primary focus is on enhancing students' ability to logically explain solutions and think creatively. We'll introduce proof concepts and work on some straightforward examples. To add excitement, math battles will be held, involving teams competing to solve problems for points. Completing weekly homework is vital, and participating actively in class is crucial for progressing to the next level.
Homeworks
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Review I: factors, multiples, prime numbers, prime factorization
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Review II: GCF, LCM
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Review III: fractions, negative numbers, distributive property
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Algebraic expressions
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Algebraic expressions and word problems.
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More word problems
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Equations with fractions
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Fractions and decimals
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Powers of 2. Binary numbers
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Binary numbers II
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No homework, happy holidays!
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Powers
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Negative powers. Scientific notation.
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More powers. Review.
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Square root. Pythagorean theorem.
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Beginning Probability
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Beginning Probability - 2
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Math Kangaroo: For the next class, please finish the Practice Math Kangaroo for levels 5-6 that was distributed in class. It is also available here: https://www.orlandomathcircle.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Math-Kangaroo-2020-Sample-Problems.pdf
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Choosings and Permutations
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Today we played a Snake Pit game. Please solve those problems that you haven't solved during the class.
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We had a Mathematical hockey game. For this reason your homework is very short, only 2 problems on reviewing how to count things without actually counting.
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Geometry 1
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Geometry 2
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Geometry 3
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Review
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Geometry 4
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Geometry 5