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It Begins With ...Come Prepared, Do Now, Lesson Participation, Lesson Assessment and Reflection/Homework!


Students can explore contents in the Algebra-1 textbook by using this link:  http://www.glencoe.com  (check for Algebra-1).

Students can explore contents in the Physical Science textbook by using this link: http://www.plenticehall.com  (check for science) .

Students are encouraged to prepare and to perform at their highest levels to meet California's Algebra-1 Content Standards and Physical Science Content Standards.

Please take practice quizzes/exercises at the particular math sections of your choice and,  if you'd like, print out your results and please feel free to sharing them with me.  If any students would like further assistance on how to best use this site,  please see me for demo on how to access the extra resources available online. For highly recommended site for math is www.patbucher.com  or see www.mlkams.org


For a little break and some U.S. Geography Fitness: Try this link: http://jimspages.com/States.htm

 

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What's Transportation or Fruits & Vegetables Got To Do With It?

Visit the link below and you'll see how numbers are being affected everday in our global economy. Where are the fruits and vegetables from and how do they get to your market? What are the costs? The number of trucks to haul them? The cost of labor? Gas ? Our world is surrounded with numbers. The link will help you start thinking about the questions above.

http://www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/wa_fv190.txt

Gas Vs. Diesel

Here's another link that will help you see cost comparisons between gasoline and diesel  and  their percentage cost break-downs :

http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/oog/info/gdu/gasdiesel.asp

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