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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Factor Strings and Prime Factorization

H/W
1.9 and IXL K.2
Use this recap to go over today's lesson again - Test is tomorrow!

17 comments:

  1. What days are the MAP tests?

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  2. Mon, Tue, Wed - Letter will go home tomorrow.

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  3. How do we do the multiplication key in prime factorization K.2 in IXL if we don't have have the multiplication key on our keyboard?

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  4. You type the number then (space) then (x) then another number. Example: 2 (space) (letter x) (space) 2

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  5. I am excited for the MAP test, but which test is first? Math or reading? Miguel and Harriet, don't you think IXL should just let us type x without a space? Much easier. Harriet, IXL wants the numbers in your typed prime factorization to be in order (2, 3, then 4 etc...)Bye!

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  6. Thanks Miguel,
    Harriet

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  7. Dear Mr Buxton,
    For the homework of prime factorization I think at least half of it is wrong because I did not know how to do the times sign for more than half of it.

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  8. it is the x key and then a space

    do you understand the concept H?

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  9. it is the x key and then a space

    do you understand the concept H?

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  10. so i have no homework from your classroom?

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  11. Exactly Thor, well the IXL homework is compulsory. I'm very very excited for the MAP testing.

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  12. no Thor...GATE never do math h/w from me.
    mr. buxton

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  13. Mr.Buxton can I do more than one skill on IXL?

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  14. Mr. Buxton- Mr.Elms, my RLA and Social Studies teacher, claims to learn more about you every day. I keep using everything you taught me! I have kept all the grammar books!

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  15. I love to read about your experiences! You write beautifully about this. gym buxton !!! I have enjoyed reading your articles. They are very well written. It looks like you spend a large amount of time and effort in writing the blog. I am appreciating your effort.

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