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Saxon Math 7/6 Semester 2 Self-Paced
Class experience
US Grade 6 - 7
Learners will complete the second half of Saxon Math 7/6 in this 18-week-long semester course. This course will have assignments posted once a week. There are no live meetings in a flex class. Outschool requires interaction in flex classes. Please respond to each weekly teacher post. *Learners must have their own copy of the required books to take this course. The materials are listed in the "Supply List" section. The publisher has expressly stated that their books may not be shown on...
18 lessons//18 Weeks
Week 1Lesson 1Lessons 61-64Week 2Lesson 2Lessons 65-68Week 3Lesson 3Lessons 69, 70, Investigation 7Week 4Lesson 4Lessons 71, 72, 73, 74Week 5Lesson 5Lessons 75, 76, 77, 78Week 6Lesson 6Lessons 79, 80, Investigation 8Week 7Lesson 7Lessons 81, 82, 83, 84Week 8Lesson 8Lessons 85, 86, 87, 88Week 9Lesson 9Lessons 89, 90, Investigation 9Week 10Lesson 10Lessons 91, 92, 93, 94Week 11Lesson 11Lessons 95, 96, 97, 98Week 12Lesson 12Lessons 99, 100, Investigation 10Week 13Lesson 13Lessons 101, 102, 103, 104Week 14Lesson 14Lessons 105, 106, 107, 108Week 15Lesson 15Lessons 109, 110, Investigation 11Week 16Lesson 16Lessons 111, 112, 113, 114Week 17Lesson 17Lessons 115, 116, 117, 118Week 18Lesson 18Lessons 119, 120, Investigation 12, Topic A
Adding Three or More Fractions Writing Mixed Numbers as Improper Fractions Subtracting Mixed Numbers with Regrouping, Part 2 Classifying Quadrilaterals Prime Factorization – Division by Primes – Factor Trees Multiplying Mixed Numbers Using Prime Factorization to Reduce Fractions Dividing Mixed Numbers Lengths of Segments – Complementary and Supplementary Angles Reducing Fractions Before Multiplying The Coordinate Plane Parallelograms Fractions Chart – Multiplying Three Fractions Exponents – Writing Decimal Numbers as Fractions, Part 2 Writing Fractions as Decimal Numbers Writing Fractions and Decimals Comparing Fractions by Converting to Decimal Form Finding Unstated Information in Fraction Problems Capacity Area of a Triangle Using Scale Factor to Solve Ration Problems Geometric Construction of Bisectors Arithmetic with Units of Measure Volume of a Rectangular Prism Proportions Order of Operations, Part 2 Using Cross Products to Solve Proportions Area of a Circle Finding Missing Factors Using Proportions to Solve Ratio Problems Estimating Square Roots Measuring Turns Experimental Probability Geometric Formulas Expanded Notation with Exponents – Order of Operations with Exponents – Powers of Fractions Classifying Triangles Writing Fractions and Decimals as Percents, Part 2 Reducing Units Before Multiplying Functions – Graphing Functions Transversals Sum of the Angle Measures of Triangles and Quadrilaterals Fraction-Decimal-Percent Equivalents Algebraic Addition of Integers Compound Experiments Ratio Problems Involving Totals Mass and Weight Perimeter of Complex Shapes Algebraic Addition Activity Using Proportions to Solve Percent Problems Two-Step Equations Area of Complex Shapes Transformations Corresponding Parts – Similar Triangles Symmetry Scale Drawings and Models Applications Using Division Multiplying and Dividing Integers Adding and Subtracting Mixed Measures – Multiplying by Powers of Ten Unit Multipliers Writing Percents as Fractions, Part 2 Compound Interest Finding a Whole When a Fraction is Known Estimating Area Finding a Whole When a Percent is Known Volume of a Cylinder Platonic Solids
I have taught and tutored math for about twenty years. I hold a current teaching certificate in K-8 elementary school, with a focus on math. I am halfway to my master's in secondary math. I really enjoy math - it is very relate-able to food and money!
Homework Offered
Please contact the teacher if the learner has any questions with the work. 1) "Warm-up Activities" - Learners are expected to complete the warm-up activities. 2) "Lesson Practice" - Learners should complete every problem. The "Lesson Practice" covers the material from the "New Concepts". 3) "Mixed Practice" - Learners should complete every problem. Saxon scaffolds upon previous lessons, so completing all the problems is important. Learners or guardians should check the answers in the "Solutions Book". 4) "Tests" - Guardians should check the answers using the "Solutions book". 5) "Fact Quizzes" - Fact quizzes should be completed with each lesson. No more than one per day should be completed to ensure repetition for learning. 6) "Investigations" - These should be completed as intended. 7) "Topics" - These should be completed as intended. 8) "Supplemental" problems - These are found at the back of the big book for additional problems. They can be completed as needed for additional practice. These will not be reviewed unless a learner requests a specific question.2 - 4 hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
Progress will be evaluated during the lessons based on learner work. The teacher may contact the learner's guardians as needed. Guardians are welcome to contact the teacher as needed. Progress will be evaluated with the Saxon tests if requesting a grade. Minute fact tests should be completed without any assistance from calculators, parents, etc. Assigned Saxon tests should be completed without assistance from parents or other people. Calculators may or may not be used, and this will be stated by your teacher when the assessment is assigned.Grades Offered
Grades, Scoring: 1) I can assign grades if requested. The learner must turn in their tests to receive a grade. Please let me know if you are requesting a grade for the semester. 2) I do not grade homework. Learners are welcome to ask individual questions or post photos for homework review. It is not required to submit homework. 3) If the learner is not requesting a grade, submitting "Tests" is not required. 4) The "Solution Manual" contains the answers to the lesson homework and test answers.
Prerequisite: 1) The previous semester. 2) Placement tests can be found here: https://sites.google.com/view/teacherkatemath/placement-tests 3) or approval of the teacher.
Required: 1) Saxon Math 7/6, 4th Edition, Student Text ISBN: 1591413192 2) Saxon Math 7/6, 4th Edition, Tests and Worksheets ISBN: 1591413230 3) Paper, pencils Optional: 1) Saxon Math 7/6, 4th Edition, Solutions Manual ISBN: 1591413273 2) calculator
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
External Resources (optional): All the external resources in this class are optional. This class includes a paid subscription to ixl.com for the duration of this course. This is an optional resource and not required for learners. Learners will be given a username and password upon request. This class also provides matching supplementary lessons from Khan Academy and Splashlearn - both of which you can use without accounts, or create accounts. Both of these resources are optional and not required for this class as well.
Saxon Math 7/6, 4th Edition, Student Text
I teach a variety of classes, but my favorite class is math! I have a bachelor's degree in elementary education with a major in elementary/middle school math. I am halfway to my master's degree in math. I also have a degree in farm management, and...
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Ages: 9-14