Mr. Quinn's Class dot com
Info and links related to Mr. Quinn's 10th and 12th grade classes in North Berwick, Me.

Hi, and welcome to Mr. Quinn's Class dot com. That's me in the picture. The bald one.

I am a teacher at Noble High School in North Berwick, Maine. I'm teaching sophomore algebra and geometry as well as a section of statistics this year.

This page is intended to be a central place for access to information that might be useful to students and parents, with news, assignments, and other class-related content. Links are to the right, news is below. Enjoy!



19 May - 30 May 

Wednesday, May 28, 2008  

We've made it! From here on out, it's pretty much all review. Stats is done completely -- I'll post the exam here next week, for posterity, and in geometry, we're done and reviewing.

With that in mind, these are particularly useful decks -- they contain most of the material that we've covered this term, in a condensed state. Keep this in mind as you try to put together your study materials!

Geometry Statistics
19 May: Transformations
20 May: Conditionals
21 May: Induction and Deduction

27 May: Angle Review
28 May: Circle Review
29 May: Quadrilateral Review
30 May: Area and Volume Review
Final Tuesday!


posted by henry | 2:16 PM|



12 May - 16 May 

Thursday, May 15, 2008  

This week, we start cleaning up and covering those last few topics in each course that we haven't yet hit. We'll actually complete the statistics curriculum with a look at correlation and regression and then start reviewing the spring semester for the final. In geometry, we'll finish with triangles.

Geometry Statistics
12 May: Triangle Area Redux
13 May: NWEA testing
14 May: Two Leftover Triangle Facts
15 May: Triangle Concurrencies
13 May: Correlation and Regression
15 May: Confidence Interval Recap
Confidence Interval Review Problems


posted by henry | 8:04 AM|



28 April - 9 May 

Thursday, May 08, 2008  

Between the end of April break and the beginning of finals, there are only a handful of weeks of instruction. Though it's easy to get distracted, we need to stay focused for these last few meetings and finish strong.

Progress reports will be mailed home soon, as well, so let's keep that in mind as well.

Geometry Statistics
28 April: What is straightness?
29 April: Straightness on Sphere, Cylinder, & Cone
30 April: Triangles on the Sphere
1 - 2 May: Flatland

5 May: Distance and Circles
6 May: Trig Recap
7 May: Law of Sines
8 May: Law of Cosines
28 April: One Way ANOVA
30 April: Sign Test for the Median
5 May: Fit Exam Review


posted by henry | 12:56 PM|


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