Lesson Objective: Notes on negative indices Ex. 9.2 page 69 Ex. 9.4 page 73 Success Criteria: Be able to re write negative indices as positive ones Be.

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Lesson Objective: Notes on negative indices Ex. 9.2 page 69 Ex. 9.4 page 73 Success Criteria: Be able to re write negative indices as positive ones Be able to re write fractional indices in surd form Date: Wed 22 nd June 8 – 8.45 Standard : Unit Standard 5246 Topic: Negative and fractional indices Period: 1 Course: 202 Complete pages 7,8 and 9 Due Friday 17 th June Complete page 17 & 18 Due Friday 24 th June DO NOW/MAHIA Wiki: 5,6,7,8,9,13, 115,116,117,118,121, 122, 123 Actual Assessment Thur Week 11 Write down 10 to the power of -5 to +5. write down your results

Date: Wed 22 nd June 9.55 – Period: 4 Course: 102 Lesson Objective: Notes on probability Ex page 312/313 Success Criteria: Ability to calculate probabilities based on information given. Standard: AS Investigating a situation involving Elements of chance. Topic: Probability – results based DO NOW/MAHIA 5,6,7,8,15,16,17,18,19,24 84,88,89,123, 124,134,135, advert Wiki: What is the probability of each outcome when summing the values on 2 dice?

Date: Wed 22 nd June 11 – Standard: AS Chance and Data Topic: C2 lesson Lesson Objective: google, “google insight” 1. Play with this information see what interesting time series graphs you can create 2. Play with census at school, complete survey if you wish. Success criteria Be able to read off short and long term features from a graph and discuss them. Period: 5 Course: ,28,29,30,31,32,33,40,41,42, 43, 51,52,107,108,111,112, DO NOW/MAHIA Wiki: Formative Assessment end of week11

Date: Wed 22 nd June – Topic: Statistics – Heights year 9 Lesson Objective: Get into groups of 2 or 3, collect a bag of cards. Scenario (Roller coaster) Problem Plan Success Criteria: Ability to write a good problem Be able to write a plan of how this can be answered. Period: 6 Course: Year 9AN DO NOW/MAHIA 36 – 44,66,67,68,70,71,77,78,79, 80,81,103,104,105, Booklet, worksheet Wiki:

Date: Tue 21 st June 8.50 – 9.35 Topic: Statistics Starter: Get into pairs or threes. Collect a bag of data cards. Look at the values and think what they could be. Lesson Objective: Problem What is the typical popliteal length of boys at Karekare college? What is the lowest and highest values are there any unusual responses PPDAC Success Criteria: Being able analyse a dot plot. Make observational comments about trends. Period: 2 Course: Year 10 9,10,13,14,29,30,31,33,34,35, 36,39,40,51,52,53(wksheet) Wiki: Complete page 127 and 128 Due Friday 24 th June