Honors Algebra 1-5th Period Assignments
- Instructor
- Mr. John Banusiewicz
- Term
- 2025 - 2026 School Year
- Department
- High School Curriculum
- Description
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Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
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Mix the 4 basic types of factoring combinations together. We will also look at problems where the GCF needs to be removed first.
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Factor trinomials doing problems where the factors end up having different signs
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Begin factoring trinomials. Today we will work problems where both factors have the same sign.
Complete Factoring Practice Day 1 for homework
Complete Factoring Practice Day 1 for homework
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Test 4-4 (We are skipping test 4-3 since we didn't have a test last week)
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Review multiplying and dividing polynomials
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Determine and factor out the GCF of a polynomial
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Divide Polynomials by Monomials
Complete worksheet for homework if you don't finish in class
Complete worksheet for homework if you don't finish in class
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Complete a classwork on FOIL and go over it toward the end of class.
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Notes on multiplying polynomials by polynomials, which is commonly referred to as FOIL
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Complete a classwork on multiplying monomials by polynomials and go over it toward the end of class
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Notes on multiplying monomials by polynomials
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Review naming, adding, and subtracting polynomials
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Classwork on naming, adding, and subtracting polynomials
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Notes on adding and subtracting polynomials. Complete the classwork for homework if you don't finish in class.
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Notes and classwork on naming polynomials. We are only doing the front page of the note sheet today. We will do the back tomorrow.
Complete the classwork for homework if you don't finish in class
Complete the classwork for homework if you don't finish in class
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Review for Test 4-1.
The review you got in class focuses more on the early week stuff. The format will be more like the work we did yesterday, and not all of that is on this review.
I attached extra practice focusing more on the stuff from yesterday to cover all the bases, but it is up to you to review it. The two extra practices have answers at the bottom, but they are not worked out.
The review you got in class focuses more on the early week stuff. The format will be more like the work we did yesterday, and not all of that is on this review.
I attached extra practice focusing more on the stuff from yesterday to cover all the bases, but it is up to you to review it. The two extra practices have answers at the bottom, but they are not worked out.
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Classwork on simplifying radicals and rational exponents
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Learn about rational exponents and how all the laws of exponents we learned about relate to radicals
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Learn about radicals and how to simplify them using factor trees
Do worksheet for homework
Do worksheet for homework
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ACT Practice, or you are taking whatever test you are missing if you still have one in the make up box by Thursday.
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Review for the test tomorrow. Here is the sheet you got on Friday worked out, as well as another blank version.
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EXTRA REVIEW
Test 3-7 moved to Tuesday
A worked out key will be posted on monday.
Test 3-7 moved to Tuesday
A worked out key will be posted on monday.
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You will have a sub. Continue the review from yesterday. The answers are worked out on google classroom.
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Put all of the exponent rules together
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Notes on negative and zero exponents
Complete worksheet for homework
Complete worksheet for homework
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Notes on the quotient rule of exponents
Complete Worksheet for Homework
Complete Worksheet for Homework
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Review the basics of exponents
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Classwork on the power and product rules
Complete the sheet for homework if you don't finish in class. The answers will be posted tomorrow when we go over it.
Complete the sheet for homework if you don't finish in class. The answers will be posted tomorrow when we go over it.
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Notes on general things to consider when dealing with exponents, then look at the power and product rules for multiplying exponents
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Review graphing absolute values
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Graph absolute value when multiplying values
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Graph absolute values when adding and subtracting values
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Review absolute values. You will have a sub.
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Review parallel and perpendicular lines
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Practice finding slope all of the different ways we have learned about in the pervious weeks in order to determine if lines are parallel, perpendicular, or neither
Finish the problems we skipped on the note sheet for homework
Finish the problems we skipped on the note sheet for homework
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Notes on parallel and perpendicular lines
Complete the worksheet for homework
Complete the worksheet for homework
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Review writing and graphing the three linear equation forms
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Graph from standard, slope-intercept, and point-slope forms
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Learn Standard Form and how to get to standard form from the other linear equation forms we have learned
Complete Standard Form Homework for.....well, homework.
Complete Standard Form Homework for.....well, homework.
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Review point-slope form
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Go from point-slope form to slope-intercept form and graph linear equations
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Turn point-slope form into slope-intercept form
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Introduce Point-Slope Form
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Review slope-intercept form
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Use slope-intercept form to graph lines
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Notes and practice on changing any linear equation into slope-intercept form
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Learn the slope-intercept form of linear equations and how looking at a graph of a line can give you its equation
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Review for the exam
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Graded classwork on domain and range of continuous functions. Start to work on the review when you are finished.
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Quickly cover domain and range of continuous functions. You all missed this when you were in Washington D.C, but it's very straightforward
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Quiz 2-7 (50 points)
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Review applications of the slope formula
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Notes and practice on applying the slope formula to real world scenarios
Complete Real World Slope Classwork for homework
Complete Real World Slope Classwork for homework
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Notes and practice on applying the slope formula to function notation
Finish Slope Formula and Functions Classwork for homework. Front and back.
Finish Slope Formula and Functions Classwork for homework. Front and back.
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Review slope formula
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Solve for the missing coordinate.
Complete the whole sheet for homework.
Complete the whole sheet for homework.
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Solve for a missing coordinate given slope using the slope formula
Do numbers 3,4 and 5 for homework
Do numbers 3,4 and 5 for homework
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Introduce slope formula and how to solve from coordinates, tables, and graphs
Finish Finding Slope Classwork 1 for homework. I know we kind of had to rush through the end of notes today just try your best on it. We will go over it tomorrow.
Finish Finding Slope Classwork 1 for homework. I know we kind of had to rush through the end of notes today just try your best on it. We will go over it tomorrow.
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Review functions. Be sure to look over your note sheets in addition to working the review sheet. The review sheet doesn't cover everything you will need to do for the test!
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Notes and practice on identifying and interpreting functions from tables, graphs, and maps
You do not have homework, but it is in your best interest to work those sheets and make sure you can do them because we have one last thing to learn tomorrow.
You do not have homework, but it is in your best interest to work those sheets and make sure you can do them because we have one last thing to learn tomorrow.
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Notes and practice on function notation of equations
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Notes and practice on writing equations for, making tables of, and graphing functions
Complete Functions Classwork 2 for homework
Complete Functions Classwork 2 for homework
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Classwork - domain and range of graphs
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Domain and Range of graphs
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A very spoooo00000oooooky Test 2-3
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Review domain and range
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Practice identifying functions and determining domain and range
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Notes on domain and range of functions
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Review the coordinate plane and introductory notes on functions
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Review literal equations
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Rearrange literal equations
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Learn about literal equations and how to rearrange equations without numbers
Finish the classwork for homework if you don't finish in class
Finish the classwork for homework if you don't finish in class
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Test 2-1 (50 points)
All of the problems will be problems you worked throughout the week.
All of the problems will be problems you worked throughout the week.
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Practice inequality word problems.
Remember: Making a profit means $ earned > Costs
Also remember that whenever you spend money you are subtracting money, but when you are selling something you are adding money.
Remember: Making a profit means $ earned > Costs
Also remember that whenever you spend money you are subtracting money, but when you are selling something you are adding money.
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Notes on the key words associated with inequality word problems. Then practice as a class. Finish the multiple choice part for homework.
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Review absolute value inequalities
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Practice absolute value in equalities. You NEED to remember how to solve inequalities by today. If you are still struggling with them doing the classwork you need to let me know.
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Notes on solving and graphing absolute value inequalities
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Review compound inequalities. It's been a few weeks since you have seen these, so I attached the notes from when we first learned them. The classwork, as well as the key, is already posted. Remembering how to do these is crucial for this week. After today, we are moving on assuming everyone's memory is refreshed.
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Retake a shorter version of Test 1-6. I know it's not the math test day. You're taking it today anyway because you already took it last week.
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Review absolute values. The goal is to make sure you have a fundamental understanding of what it is you are trying to solve. That was a point that was somehow missed last week.
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Complex absolute value equations. Again.
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You will have a sub. Complete the assignment on absolute value equations. The notes you took last week are posted here.
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Review absolute value
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Practice absolute values with variables on both sides
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Classwork on complex absolute values, then notes on absolute values with variables on both sides.
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Go over the basics of absolute value with notes and quick classwork, then notes on the more complex form of them.
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Review compound inequalities
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Learn how to graph and write "And" Compound Inequalities in interval notation. Notes and classwork that will become homework if you don't finish in class.
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Introduce "And" Compound inequalities and how to solve them. Notes and classwork that will become homework if you don't finish in class.
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Introduce "or" compound inequalities. Notes, then classwork that will become homework if you don't finish in class.
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Never forget....about inequalities. Review for the test tomorrow.
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Complete a practice worksheet on what we covered Monday and Tuesday in class. I posted this sheet yesterday, too.
Cheer, Dance, and anyone going to the competition will have to turn this in as homework tomorrow.
Cheer, Dance, and anyone going to the competition will have to turn this in as homework tomorrow.
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Notes and practice on writing inequalities in interval notation
The interval notation worksheet is due THURSDAY. If you are in class tomorrow, you will have that time to work on it. Everyone going to the competition must complete it for homework.
The interval notation worksheet is due THURSDAY. If you are in class tomorrow, you will have that time to work on it. Everyone going to the competition must complete it for homework.
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Notes and practice on solving and graphing inequalities
Complete the worksheet including the graphs for homework
Complete the worksheet including the graphs for homework
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Review word problems
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Classwork practicing word problems
Neither of those worksheets are homework! You have the keys for each. Work through the problems that you feel you need to work on and come prepared with questions tomorrow.
Neither of those worksheets are homework! You have the keys for each. Work through the problems that you feel you need to work on and come prepared with questions tomorrow.
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Notes and classwork on word problems, consecutive integer problems, and proportional shapes.
Complete worksheet for homework
Ignore #11 on the homework key
Complete worksheet for homework
Ignore #11 on the homework key
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Review multi-step equations
On Review 1-3, #7 should be 10/7 not 40/7, and #10 should be -17/4 not -4/17, and #18 should be 2, not 8.
On Review 1-3, #7 should be 10/7 not 40/7, and #10 should be -17/4 not -4/17, and #18 should be 2, not 8.
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Solve multi-step equations with variables on both sides
Complete the worksheet for homework
Complete the worksheet for homework
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Cover solving the basic multi-step equations again
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Go over the test from Friday
Complete worksheet for classwork.
Complete worksheet for classwork.
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Review multi-step equations
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Continue the work with multi-step equations by solving them with variables on both sides of the equation. We will also look at some special cases that can arise when variables are on both sides.
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Notes and practice on solving multi-step equations.
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Take the day to discuss how to deal with fractions and decimals when they show up. You won't be asked questions on any test about anything we cover today, but what we cover today will show up in the middle of problems that we will begin this week, and will continue to show up throughout the year.
Complete the worksheet for homework
Complete the worksheet for homework
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Review the properties and simplifying expressions
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Simplify expressions using the distributive property
Finish worksheet for homework
Finish worksheet for homework
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Simplifying expressions by combining like terms
Finish the worksheet for homework
Finish the worksheet for homework