Sunday, March 22, 2015

What Time is it! Time for My Three Songs.

Happy Spring!

It has been a while since we made musical connections to our class content
(see Missy Elliot in February or of Course Sade’s Smooth Operator in Quarter2).

 Before Pandora, Spotify, and itunes, some radio stations used to play “My Three Songs” and listeners had to guess what they had in common.  These three songs have circles in common!  Here are your three Trig. Songs for the week and 6 extra credit opportunities.

 Note:  You may respond for extra credit one time and be the first commenter/not duplicate someone else’s response to earn credit (read blog comments section before responding).

To clarify who you are and get credit, write your response in the comments section.
e.g. The Artist is Sade! and note that is sounds like “Gaudet” - grs


 Unit 6 Trig. Tune
Extra Credit Task
You Spin me Round  (Like a Record) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGNiXGX2nLU
+5% to this week’s quiz.
(name this artist in comments below)
 
+10% to this week’s quiz State 3 unique “circle facts” that relate to learning target 1.
The Spin Doctors What time is it?  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqS5pJDX5j4
+5% State the time/name the album. 
 
+10% State the angle measurement between the hands in radians.  Exact
BHTM Circle
+ 5% Name the Band and state where the lead singer is from.
 
+10%  Explain what co-terminal means and provide an example of two coterminal angles

This is unconventional way to earn credit, but the time is now Spring and we have to mix things up.  Plus, we need more two-way communication and this is one way to implement a blog.  Also, recall that I did ask you to follow this blog earlier in the year.  I may reward the followers.  My Seniors, hang in there we are not done yet.

 
One New Helpful Resource

I created a google document that will be updated as new material is assigned.  The document can be view here:


 
Note the 6.1d has not been assigned as of Sunday and E-Period has not received the ASMT2 Handouts yet.

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  2. BHTM - The band's full name is Big Head Todd & The Monsters. The lead singer, Todd Park Mohr, is from Colorado.

    Two angles are coterminal if their terminal sides are in the same position. For example, 90 degrees and -270 degrees are coterminal because both their terminal sides will point straight up.

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  3. Finally, someone broke down the digital barrier and commented! +10% next quiz. Thanks Max. Yes, and perhaps if others are reading this, an explanation of what a reference angle is could be worth E.C. [and naming Dead or Alive for E.C. is off the table]

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  4. You Spin me Round by Dead or Alive

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  5. Sorry Kyle, had to take that one off the table after several days. See comment above. All other E.C. questions are fair game though.

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