Grade 8: What do these two images have to do with prime numbers?
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MATH
1. Test on Monday! Yeeeha. 1.2 - 1.4 + a little Algebra. What can you do this weekend?
1. Watch the videos. They are immensely entertaining (at least Alex's intro. is).
2. Re-do some questions that gave you the heebie-jeebies.
3. Get on Skype and challenge your peers to some supa-dupa questions.
4. Do the unit practise test.
5. Visit IXL and do 20 questions today, 20 questions tomorrow, and 20 questions on Sunday.
6. Practise saying the differences and similarities between "Factors" and "Multiples".
7. Dream about prime factorization.
8. Get a book about astrophysics, find 10 gargantuan numbers (it won't be hard), and express each one in scientific notation.
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ENGLISH
1. Write the background to your novel for the first book talk. Here are the necessary elements: title, author's name, main characters, and a brief plot summary. The sum total of the background should take between 45 seconds and 1 minute (no more). On Monday, we will play the background game - so be ready.
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MATH
1. Test on Monday! 3.4 - 3.6. Similarly to how the 8s are preparing for their test, you can follow steps 1-8 this weekend (and where you see "prime" and "scientific notation" replace with "area and perimeter of a rectangular prism".
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