Monday, April 8 th Mathematics STUDY GUIDE 8th Grade March - April 2019 Room Teacher: Mr. Elías Lozano The Slope-Formula Direct Variation Slope Intercept Form Point Slope Form Line of Best Fit Slope of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Transforming Linear Functions Solving Systems by Graphing Solving Systems by Substitution Solving Systems Elimination Solving Special Systems Find the slope using the slope formula. identify, write and graph direct variation. Write a linear equation in slopeintercept form. Graph a line using the slope-intercept form. Graph a line and write a linear equation using point-slope form. Write a linear equation given two points. Determine a line of best fit for a set of linear data. Identify and graph parallel and perpendicular lines. Write equations to describe lines parallel or perpendicular to a given line. Describe how changing slope and y- intercept affect the graph of a linear function. Identify solutions of systems of linear equations in two variables. Solve system of linear equations in two variables by graphing. Solve systems of linear equations in two variables by substitution. Solve systems of linear equations in two variables by elimination. Solve special systems of equations in two variables. book. page 254 book. page 260 book. page 268 book. page 275 book. page 285 book. page 293 book. page 301 book. page 329 book. page 336 book. page 343 book. page 352
Solving Linear Inequalities Solving System of Linear Inequalities Graph and solve linear inequalities in two variables. Graph and solve systems of linear inequalities in two variables. book. page 360 book. page 367 Tuesday, April 9 th Language Arts What Does it Take to Beat the Odds? Essay Writing Character and Narrator Suffixes Transitions and transitional expressions Gerunds Imagery, repetition, alliteration, assonance, archetype, rhyme, and rhythm Drawing conclusions Agreement with generic nouns and indefinite pronouns Vocabulary: physical, challenge, technology, period, methods, labor, bred, prey, expressed, maneuver, equalized, surviving, definitely, estimate, encounter, conduct, generations, cycle, injuries, ignore Write an essay describing the best and worst qualities of the human race. Follow the next specifications: Arial font 12 Double spaced at least 50 lines MUST be of your own creation, NO copy paste. DUE DATE:Thursday, April 4 workbook p.121, notebook workbook p.123, notebook workbook p.126,notebook workbook p. 133, notebook workbook pg.135, notebook workbook p.139, notebook workbook p.140, notebook iit must be written at home. Martes, Abril 9 Español: Proyecto 10. Elaborar reportes de entrevista como documentos de Características y función de las entrevistas. Diferencias entre el diálogo Libro de texto: A practicar Español 2 Páginas 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 113, 115.
apoyo al estudio. formal e informal. Formas de estructurar preguntas para obtener información. Formas de recuperar la información por medio de entrevistas. Organización del reporte de entrevista. Signos de puntuación más frecuentes en los reportajes de entrevista. Lo que aprendí. Apuntes de libreta. Proyecto 11 Reseñar una novela para promover su lectura. Características de la novela. Relación de los personajes principales con la trama. Características y función de la reseña literaria. Estrategias discursivas para despertar el interés del lector Ortografía y puntos convencionales. Lo que aprendí. Páginas 116, 117, 119, 122, 124, 125. Apuntes de libreta. Proyecto 12 Leer y escribir reportajes para su publicación. Características y función de los reportajes. Formas de reconstruir un hecho o situación. Formas discursivas para abordar los hechos en un reportaje. Formas de incluir los testimonios en los reportajes. Discurso directo e indirecto Voces narrativas del reportaje. Uso de marcas gráficas en los reportajes. Lo que aprendí. Páginas 126, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 135. Apuntes de libreta Ortografía Signos de puntuación Punto. Coma. Punto y coma. Dos puntos. Puntos suspensivos. Libro: Punto y aparte 2. Páginas 105, 106, 107, 110, 111,112, 113, 114, 115. Expresión Oral Exposición del reporte de una entrevista. Presentar en clase.
Wednesday, April 10 th World History Ancient India Geography and early India Origins of Hinduism Origins of Buddhism Indian Empires Indian Achievements Vocabulary pg. 124-129 and notebook pg.130-135 and notebook pg. 136-141 and notebook pg. 142-145 and notebook pg. 147-151 and notebook notebook Ancient China Geography and early China The Zhou Dynasty and new ideas The Qin Dynasty The Han Dynasty Han contacts with other cultures Vocabulary pg. 160-165 and notebook pg. 166-171 and notebook pg 172-176 and notebook pg. 178-183 and notebook pg. 186-189 and notebook notebook Wednesday, April10th Deutsch -Study guide from laboratory- Thursday, April 11 th Science (Physics): Chapter 16 Thermal Energy and Heat. Vocabulary of lessons 16.1 and 16.2 Relates energy to specific heat and increase in temperature. (Lesson 17.1) identifies the type of heat transference in daily-life example. Notebook and Quiz 4-1; Other: Kahoot and Quizlet Book pages 476 and 477; Notebook Book pages 476 and 477; Notebook
Vocabulary of lessons 17.1 and 17.2 Notebook and Quiz 4-2 Other: Kahootand Quizlet Chapter 17 Human Systems and Homeostasis. Vocabulary of lessons 17.3 and 17.4 Notebook and Quiz 4-3 Other: Kahootand Quizlet Identifies the Different parts of a Transverse wave in a Diagram (Lesson 17.2) Book pp. 504 to 507; Notebook Explains how the characteristics of sound depend on its frequency and amplitude (Lesson 17.4). Book pp. 514 to 516; Notebook Vocabulary of lessons 18.1 and 18.2 Notebook and Quiz 4-4 Other: Kahootand Quizlet Chapter 18 The Electromagnetic Spectrum and Light. Vocabulary of lessons 18.3 and 18.4 Notebook and Quiz 4-5 Other: Kahootand Quizlet Explains the most important uses for the Wave of the Electromagnetic Spectrum(Lesson 29.2) Book pp. 539 to 545; Notebook Explains how the Color of objects is a product of the absorption and reflection of it.(lesson 29.3) Book pp. 550 to 553; Notebook Friday, April 12 th Technology and Application: TOPIC THEME PURPOSES RESOURCES Microsoft Word Word is a popular program used primarily for creating documents such as: - letters - learning activities - tests and quizzes - student s homework There are many simple but useful features available in Microsoft Word to make it easier for study and work Practice in Microsoft Word
Copy-Paste Images Exist 2 different ways of how can we copy-paste images in Word: Option # 1 Click on the right mouse (PC) of the images below until a dialog box appears. 1- Click in copy image 2- Paste de image in Word Option # 2 save the image in your computer and insert the picture in the following way : Insert picture To change the position of an image or to move the image in the way that we want you have click on the image then right click on it and select the option WRAP TEXT then choose an option. Change font To change the font and position of the text, select the text you want to edit, and in home you will find a lot of options in font and paragraph. Paragraph Options On this section you can find options like Indents, Alignment, Line Spacing, Sort, Bullets and Numbering. Tabs You can use tab stops to create easy-to-format documents. By using document layout options in Word, you can create, for example, a table of contents or an index without setting a single tab stop. Left tab Text is aligned to the right of the tab stop Center Tab Text is centered Right Tab Text is right aligned and extends to the left Decimal Tab Numbers are aligned to the left to the decimal Leaders are those special characters dots, dashes, underlines that create a visual link between tab stops. Most often, leaders are used in a table of contents or an index. 1. Type the text that you want to appear before the leader. 2. On the horizontal ruler, set the tab stop that you want, and then double-click it.
In the Tabs dialog box, under Leader, choose 1 None, 2 dots, 3 dashes, or 4 underline to set a series of characters in the case of option 2, 3, and 4 to create a link between tab stops Table and Table Tools If we want to add a new table we have to click in insert, then we are going to look for the option table In the Table Tools Design you can find option like Table Styles, Shading and Borders. In the Table Tools-Layout you can find options for the Rows and Columns, Merge and Alignment. Header and Footer In your word file you will double-click on the top to add a new header. In your word file you will double-click on the bottom to add a new footer. Table of Contents and Columns Click on the References tab-table of Contents and choose one option. Use Columns to split text in two or more columns Mailings Start a mail merge to create a form letter which you intend to print or e-mail multiple times, sending each copy to a different recipient. You can insert fields, such as Name or Address, which Word will replace automatically with information from a database or contact list for each copy of the letter. Viernes, Abril 12 Formación Cívica y Ética Riesgos en el consumo de sustancias adictivas: Percepción de riesgo en los adolescentes que atentan contra la salud y su integridad Drogadicción, alcoholismo y tabaquismo Violencia familiar, maltrato, bullying, acoso, abuso, explotación sexual, infecciones de trasmisión sexual. Formación Cívica y Ética I, Ed. Castillo, páginas 100 a 114. Libreta ejercicios, carpeta digital Formación Cívica y Ética 8º
Responsabilidad en la autoprotección. Derecho a la información sobre personas, grupos, organizaciones e instituciones que brindan ayuda en situaciones de riesgos. Recursos para responder asertivamente ante la presión de los demás en el entorno próximo. Regulación jurídica, marco de acción preventiva y correctiva.