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cwaespe
Posted 9/8/2006 2:02 PM (#999)
Subject: matrices
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I notice that the MILC unit for Chapters 1 & 2 does not cover matrices, but the long range plan from the blue book does. What are most of you doing in Algebra I about this?
bperry
Posted 9/8/2006 7:57 PM (#1005 - in reply to #999)
Subject: RE: matrices


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Ronni posted on another thread

http://www.milc.fcps.net/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=377&posts=2

slucas
Posted 9/20/2006 12:16 PM (#1036 - in reply to #999)
Subject: RE: matrices


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I covered matices during Chapter 2. I decided to do all the matrices in one day, the day I taught multiplication. You could split it up like they did on the day by day Algebra I plan. Do we just need to cover Addition, Subtraction and Scalar Multiplication?

What matrices skill should students for the Junior testing?
slucas
Posted 9/20/2006 12:33 PM (#1041 - in reply to #999)
Subject: RE: matrices


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What I meant to say was "What matrices skills should the students KNOW for the junior testing?"

It is so much more fun to proof read after you post.
bperry
Posted 9/20/2006 9:32 PM (#1044 - in reply to #999)
Subject: RE: matrices


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If it is within thirty minutes you can correct your own post. Just to let you know....

Just push the edit in the top right of the screen


Edited by bperry 9/20/2006 9:32 PM
mdailey
Posted 9/21/2006 11:52 AM (#1046 - in reply to #999)
Subject: RE: matrices
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I know this may not help you out this year but here's a matrix worksheet.



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Attachments Additional Matrix Practice 1.1 A-E.doc (36KB - 666 downloads)
Attachments Additional Matrix Practice 1.1 A-E.doc (36KB - 523 downloads)
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