Math Department

 

Why should I study math?

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For missing homework assignments for Mrs. Lane please see:

Schoolnotes

                                                                                

For  homework missed in Mrs. Belcher's room, please try:    

schoolnotes

 

                                                 From the Math Department

2009-Middle School Math Team        

The Middle School Math Team attended the SCISA Math Meet on October 13th.  Team I placed 11th out of 46 teams.  Lauren Williams placed 8th overall and was high scorer for Team I.  Scott James was high scorer for Team II.

From left to right:  Lauren Williams, Ashley Bryan, Madison Porterfield, Erin Seigler, Scott James, Kennth Kalltz, Chalmers Carr, Carrie Ann Quarles, Katie Warnken.  Not pictured:  Mara Brumbaugh and Bennett Rhoads

Seated:  Jessica Allen, Brooke Padgett, Caroline Herlong

Standing:  Victoria Cockrell, Margaret Anne Christie, Reid Miller, Ryan Terry. Tony Keenan

Kevin Ginn, Kara Beck, Anna Yarborough

 

Middle School Math Team Ranks 6th

Seated (L to R) Cheyenne Sarka, Rachael Sanders, Raegan Addy, Lauren Williams

Standing (L to R)  Daniel Wooten, Gabe Cromwell, Megan Padgett, Laura James, Erin Seigler, Parker Wilkes, Kerry Cockrell

The Middle School Math Team ranked 6th out of approximately 50 teams in the SCISA Math Meet.  Daniel Wooten and Lauren Williams were high scorers for each team.  Daniel also placed 9th out of approximately 250 students.  Congratulations!!!

Stay tuned for news on the High School Math Team...

What to do if you don't understand a math problem.

. Look in your book/notebook for examples.
. Ask a classmate for help.
. Ask your teacher.

Take charge of your education
Become an Independent Learner!

 

 

       Stuck on a problem because you can't remember a formula.
               http://mathforum.org/dr.math/faq/formulas/

Math in the Real World

 

 

Turn your junk into Geo-Junk 

   

 

 SUPPLIES 2008-09

Mrs. Lane:  All Math Classes 

  • Loose-leaf binder notebook
  • Notebook paper
  • Graph paper
  • Pencils
  • Ruler (with inches and centimeters)

              

                  Algebra 2 and Algebra3/Precalculus

  • Graphing Calculator (TI-83 plus, TI-84, or TI-84 plus)

                 Geometry

  • Protractor
  • Calculator with a +/- (positive/negative) key, fraction key, sqrt (square root) key, and sin/sin-1 key

                  Computer Science

  • Folder
  • Notebook paper
  • Pencils

Mrs. Belcher:  6th and 7th Grade Math

  • 3-ring binder
  • Dividers for 5 sections
  • Calculator with fraction key
  • pencils
  • highlighter

                     Algebra and Geometry

  • 3-ring binder
  • Dividers for 5 sections
  • Scientific calculator
  • Compass & protractor
  • Pencils

                     Consumer Math

  • 3-ring binder
  • Dividers for 5 sections
  • Internet access

Math Fun - In the Classroom

  

                                           

                                            Seniors begin their year long project by choosing their career

                                                                                         

 

               

Algebra I Classes complete surveys