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Geometry BASICS

staple. Name: ______________________________ Period: ______. Geometry BASICS. Week #8: 2/24/14 – 2/28/14. Wednesday. Monday. Tuesday. Learning Target. Learning Target. Learning Target. I will…. I will…. I will…. Warm Up:. Warm Up:. Warm Up:. Classwork. Classwork. Classwork.

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Geometry BASICS

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  1. staple Name: ______________________________ Period: ______ Geometry BASICS Week #8: 2/24/14 – 2/28/14 Wednesday Monday Tuesday Learning Target Learning Target Learning Target I will… I will… I will… Warm Up: Warm Up: Warm Up: Classwork Classwork Classwork HW ✓ HW ✓ HW ✓ Warm-Up Warm-Up Warm-Up Exit: Exit: Exit: 

  2. Name: __________________________________ Period: ______ Geometry BASICS Your grade: Week #8: 2/24/14 – 2/28/14 Thursday Friday Learning Target Learning Target I will… I will… Warm Up: Warm Up: Reflection Question: What is something you did in class this week that you are PROUD of? _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ Typically, the worst paying college majors are Social Work, Music, Education, Fine Arts, and Drama.The majors with the best pay include Engineering, Economics, and Physics KenKen Puzzle! Classwork Classwork HW ✓ HW ✓ Warm-Up Warm-Up Exit: Exit: Fill in the blank squares so that each row and each column contain all of the digits 1 thru 4. The heavy lines indicate areas (called cages) that contain groups of numbers that can be combined (in any order) to produce the result shown in the cage, with the indicated math operation. For example, 12× means you can multiply the values together to produce 12. Numbers in cages may repeat, as long as they are not in the same row or column.

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