Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
IT IS ME RAINBOW MIKE!!!!!!! I aint...cant say that :-)
Homework is not what was on the weekly outline...it is actually Section 4.1 #3,5,6,8,11,15.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
No Homework
We don't have any homework because we had a test today...also i have that funny picture from Rachel so i am going to try to put that up on here tonight.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Its Rainbow Mike!
Today we have the chapter 3 review part 2. We have a chapter test on Tuesday...DO IT!
Friday, November 5, 2010
TGIF...But still homework!
I believe everyone was in class today and no one was absents. So homework tonight is:
- Chapter 3 Review Worksheet - Page 1
- Eliminating Common Factors Worksheet
I don't believe that these are on the books website so you are out of luck.
Reminder: The policy about late work is different then when we had Ms. Kellogg, so definitely make sure you get it done. Also on most days, Ms. Coleman is there before and after school if you need more help with your home work.
Sia Monday
And Make Sure To Comment if You Have Read This!
- Chapter 3 Review Worksheet - Page 1
- Eliminating Common Factors Worksheet
I don't believe that these are on the books website so you are out of luck.
Reminder: The policy about late work is different then when we had Ms. Kellogg, so definitely make sure you get it done. Also on most days, Ms. Coleman is there before and after school if you need more help with your home work.
Sia Monday
And Make Sure To Comment if You Have Read This!
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Home Work 11-3-10
Section 3.6, #'s 10,11,15. Also play the in-out game on your calculator 4 times, make a table, and SHOW YOUR WORK!
Look below for directions to our books website.
Look below for directions to our books website.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Homework 11-2-10
Tonights homework is Section 3.6 - #'s 3-8.
Look below at the last post for directions to get to our books website.
Look below at the last post for directions to get to our books website.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Man it is not Ms. Kelloggs blog of fun anymore...lol...Homework Tonight!
Tonight's homework is Section 3.5, Numbers: 1-5, 7, 11, & 14. Also Ms. Kellogg if you see this and anyone else... make sure to comment. The bonus question is still there! no one has done it yet!
PS: When you get to the website on the right hand side of the page it will show a box that asks for your class pass. In the box type in coleman106 because that is your class pass. It will log you in. click on chapter three and then click 3.5. you will have to keep going to the next page to get to the right part of it where the homework is. It should be like four or five pages...i hope. :-)
Mike was working on building his super computer for gaming. He will need to have a certain amount of RAM to make the games work properly. The amount of RAM between the graphics card and the CPU are inversely proportional. When mike has 4 Gigabytes of RAM for his CPU he has 100,000 bytes of Graphics Ram. He is not sure what how much he wants to put into his computer, please help him. He wants to know how much graphics RAM he should have if he has 2, & 8, Gigabytes of Ram for his CPU. Also he wants to know how many Gigabytes of Ram he should have for his CPU if he has 150,000bytes, & 75,000bytes of Graphics RAM.
1,000bytes = 1Kilobyte
1,000Kilobytes = 1Megabyte
1,000Megabytes = 1 Gigabyte
1,000Gigabytes = 1 Terabyte
PS: When you get to the website on the right hand side of the page it will show a box that asks for your class pass. In the box type in coleman106 because that is your class pass. It will log you in. click on chapter three and then click 3.5. you will have to keep going to the next page to get to the right part of it where the homework is. It should be like four or five pages...i hope. :-)
SIA MIke:-)
Mike was working on building his super computer for gaming. He will need to have a certain amount of RAM to make the games work properly. The amount of RAM between the graphics card and the CPU are inversely proportional. When mike has 4 Gigabytes of RAM for his CPU he has 100,000 bytes of Graphics Ram. He is not sure what how much he wants to put into his computer, please help him. He wants to know how much graphics RAM he should have if he has 2, & 8, Gigabytes of Ram for his CPU. Also he wants to know how many Gigabytes of Ram he should have for his CPU if he has 150,000bytes, & 75,000bytes of Graphics RAM.
1,000bytes = 1Kilobyte
1,000Kilobytes = 1Megabyte
1,000Megabytes = 1 Gigabyte
1,000Gigabytes = 1 Terabyte
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