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Posted: November 15, 2011

http://www.khanacademy.org   Rate Problems 0.5 Ratio Word Problems Expressing Ratios as Fractions Writing Proportions Linear Equations 1-3

Posted: November 8, 2011

A fun way to practice molecular and ionic compound naming.   http://www.chemgametutor.com/ Level: Naming   http://www.mansfieldct.org/schools/mms/staff/hand/chemgames.htm Another (the ionic or covalent ones)   http://www2.stetson.edu/mahjongchem/ Mahjong Chem  

Posted: November 1, 2011

Functions 1, 2

Posted: October 19, 2011

Your goal is to get a full streak in each one of these excercises. Number Relations and Functions - Excercises Prime FactorsExponents 1 - 4Exponent RuleSimplifying radicals

Posted: October 7, 2011

Geometry Measurement and Finance - Excercises Geometry 1 Solid Geometry Arithmatic word problems     Number Relations and Functions - Excercises Prime Factors Exponents 1 - 4 Exponent Rule
Measuring anglesAngle TypesComplementary anglesAngles 2Supplementary anglesVertical anglesCorrosponding anglesAlternate interior anglesSame side interior anglesSame side exterior anglesParallel linesTrigonometry (1, 2)

Posted: September 29, 2011

Our unit test will be on the 6th of Oct. The infographic project is also due on the same day. Check our class website for details on the project and the rubric.   F.

Posted: September 29, 2011

We will be having our test(s) on Tuesday Oct. 4th. Make sure you are ready by doing the review sheets and review problems in your text books. Also using the khanacademy website will be a great help to you. I will be posting the relevant practice excercises later. F.

Posted: September 29, 2011

We will be using the following website to help us practice the concepts taught in class. If you have not done this in class please do so asap.  1. Go to the link below. 2. Click on the login button at the top right of the website that is opened. 3. Click log in with google 4. Click at the top of the page, create a new google account. 5. Create a new account using your student email. Your student email looks like this    (login for computers)@student.nbed.nb.ca 6. Go to your student email account (on the bonal law website on the left hand column) 7. To log in you must type nbss\(computer login) then your password 8. Click on the email from google 9. Click on the top link in the email to verify 10. Go back to khanacademy and click login, login with google, type your full email and the password you chose. 11. Scroll to the very bottom of the page and click adda a coach (its on the green bar at the bottom) 12. Add me as a coach (only my math students) nickcfullerton@gmail.com (this email account is solely to be added as a coach and I will never check it.) 13. Click practice and find some excercises that go with our lessons (i will assign ones later) 14. if you get stuck watch the how to video.   www.khanacademy.org   Cheers,   N.F.

Posted: September 26, 2011

Make sure you get your projects in to me asap, test this week.   F.

Posted: September 26, 2011

For those of you who may be out we are in ch. 4.5.  Don't forget test this week. F.

Posted: September 26, 2011

I have finally published the website for our course (still working through some difficulties with uploading) and you can feel free to log in and browse around. The link is:   https://canvas.instructure.com/login   There will be extra content on the page to help with your understanding as well as a forum to help one another out (remember keep it clean). Your login will be your school email address. Once you have recieved my invitation: 1. click on the link in the email, 2. accept the invitation to the course, 3. choose a password, 4. hover your mouse over the courses tab and then click chem 112, 5. click accept invitation again and 6. explore (more will follow soon).   F.  

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