Mrs. Hecox 

email: Lhecox@jeffco.k12.co.us

Phone: 303-982-1540

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MYP2 Digital Workbook Links

Units 1 -3 

Units 4 - 6

Units 7 - 8

MYP3 Digital Workbook Links

Units 1 - 3 

Units 4 - 6

Units 7 - 8

Illustrative Math Family Support Materials

The materials below offer videos and examples that will support students learning throughout the unit.

Unit 1 Scale Drawings Link

Unit 2 Introducing Proportional Relationships Link

Unit 3 Measuring Circles Link

Unit 4 Proportional Relationships and Percentages Link

Unit 5 Rational Numbers and Arthimetic Link

Unit 6 Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities Link

Unit 7 Angles, Triangles, and Prisms Link

Unit 8 Probability and Sampling Link

Illustrative Math Family Support Materials

The materials below offer videos and examples that will support students learning throughout the unit.

Unit 1 Rigid Transformations and Congruence Link

Unit 2 Diliation Similarity and Introducing Slope Link

Unit 3 Linear Relationships Link

Unit 4 Linear Equations and Linear Systems Link

Unit 5 Functions and Volume LInk

Unit 6 Associatations in Data Link

Unit 7 Exponents and Scientific Notation Link

Unit 8 Pythagorean Theorem and Irrational Numbers Link

Welcome to 7th and 8th grade.  We are going to have a wonderful time learning and exploring mathematics.  In order to be successful in this class, all students need to understand the following norms:

·          Everyone can learn math to the highest levels

·         Mistakes are valuable

·         Questions are really important

·         Math is about creativity and making sense

·         Math is about connections and communicating

·         Depth is more important than speed

·         Math class is about learning not performing 

·        Believe in yourself, it changes what you can do

·        Discussions deepen your mathematical understanding

                                                            By Jo Boaler

To help with these norms students need to come to class ready to participation, do Practice Problems, and study (Coming in after school or during Access). Every day you need to be prepared to participate in the class activities.  This will help you learn and understand mathematics.  Practice Problems needs to be complete to help with understanding of concepts being taught.