![]() Practice – Solve one-step linear equations, Odd numbers 1-19.Use your time wisely while making sure you understand the lesson thoroughly. Throughout this course, if you understand the lesson, you don’t need to go through the extra examples.Examples – Here are more examples if you need them.Lesson – Solve one- and two-step linear equations.Practice – Do the odd numbers #1 ~ #19 in Exercise 2.2.8 at the bottom of the page.Lesson – Simplify algebraic expressions.Practice – Do the odd numbers in Exercise 2.1.5 and Exercise 2.1.6 at the bottom of the page.Lesson – Evaluate algebraic expressions.Complete the assignments, check your work, and figure out your mistakes. Each day you will record up to five points for completing the day’s work.Practice – PEMDAS (alternate link for mobile devices) Click on the two numbers and the operator (the operator is the sign like plus, minus, divide, multiply) you want to use first.Then do the practice questions at the bottom.*Print out your first quarter grading sheet.The grading sheets for the course do not reflect daily quiz grades. You can find it on the same link as the other books for Algebra 1. If you like the idea of a daily quiz so you have a record of written work and a “real” grade for each day, you can buy the quiz book and use it daily. If you’d like to be able to work offline, check that out. If you didn’t get here through My EP Assignments, I suggest you go there and create an account.Just stay focused on your lesson and then close that window and you should be right back here for the next lesson. DO NOT click on anything that takes you to a different website. ![]() ![]() DO NOT click on any advertisements or games. When you go to the different internet pages for your lessons, please DO NOT click on anything else on that page except what the directions tell you to. Many of your lessons below have an internet link for you to click on. Welcome to your first day of school! I wanted to give you one important reminder before you begin. Lesson 1* (Note that an asterisk * indicates that there is a worksheet in this Lesson)
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