Ch1-3 Unit Project
Chapter 1 Unit Project
To tie together some of the ideas from the first 3 chapters, you will be doing a short research assignment looking at the history of music storage and music distribution.
Your presentation can take any format, but must include the following:
- A brief history of how music has been stored and distributed
- A comparison of music storage devices
- Predictions about the future of music storage
- Connection to the first 3 chapters (chapter 1 and 2 are easier than chapter 3)
You do not have to include all of the calculations from the 3 chapter reviews that are part of the project, but you should incorporate the answers or some of the information you have gathered from them into your presentation. A component of your mark will include relevance and connection to the first 3 chapters.
Some suggestions for your presentation:
- Toonlet
- Animoto
- Prezi
- Glogster
- A Youtube Video
- You need to visit the MathTalk Forum and state who your partner is and how you will be presenting your project.
Your assigment is due December 1st. If you need an extension, you MUST speak to me by November 24th.
Ch1-3 Cumulative Review
In preparation to write your Chapter 1-3 cumulative midterm on Friday, Nov 18th, you should be reviewing your notes and doing your practice problems in the textbook. If there was a topic that you feel you did very poorly on and did not understand well, you have an opportunity to demonstrate that you understand that topic better and your mark may be adjusted.
Math 10 Ch1-3 Review Assignment
- Look over your 3 chapter tests to find a maximum of two topics that you feel you need to improve on
- For each topic do the followig:
- Describe the topic: example: "Finding the missing side in a SOHCAHTOA problem when I'm given one side and one angle"
- List questions from the tests that were examples of this type of problem: example "Ch3 test, #1, 3, on the Multiple Choice Part and 2, 5 ad 9 in the word problems"
- Make a notes summary of the topic. Pretend that you are making up notes that someone else can use to understand your topic. You will need to be complete. Do not just copy out the notes from your notebook, put them in your own words.
- Make up 2 test questions that could be used to test your topic. Do not just reword the test questions.
The good copy for your assigment is due on Friday, November 18. If you would like to get feedback on your work to date, you can have your rough copy evaluated before it is handed in.


