In order to convert a fraction to a decimal and vise versa, please watch
the following video:
http://www.virtualnerd.com/middle-math/number-theory-fractions/fraction-to-terminating-decimal-conversion.php
In order to convert a repeating decimal to a fraction watch the following:
http://www.virtualnerd.com/pre-algebra/rational-numbers/definitions-basics/convert-decimals-fractions/repeating-decimal-to-fraction-conversion
Thursday, October 13, 2016
Friday, September 30, 2016
Math - Order of Operations
Math - Order of Operations
Complete pages 3-6 of the following BEDMAS [ https://www.bctf.ca/diversity/ResourceInventory/LessonsTopics/Davies/BEDMAS.pdf
] Booklet.
Quiz on Monday
Complete pages 3-6 of the following BEDMAS [ https://www.bctf.ca/diversity/ResourceInventory/LessonsTopics/Davies/BEDMAS.pdf
] Booklet.
Quiz on Monday
Friday, April 29, 2016
Links for Scale Assignment
Here are some links to useful sites for the
Scale Model assignment.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4bHd4F9D28
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2V8GBZGwRmk
Scale Model assignment.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4bHd4F9D28
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2V8GBZGwRmk
Thursday, April 14, 2016
Scale Project
Scale Drawing and Model
You will create a rough drawing of your Dream House. Keep it simple,
as you are also going to create a model of it. It must have the
following: A kitchen, a bedroom, a dining room, a living room and a
bathroom. All doorways and hallways must be 4 feet wide. All doors
must be 3 feet wide. You must have a door on the Bedroom,
bathroom and into the house.
Your rough drawing should be to scale (write down the
measurements as they are on the drawing and what they are in the
real world). The rough drawing is due on Monday, April 18th. (You
can make the rough drawing on Grid paper)
Your Good Copy is due on Friday the 22nd. This cannot be on grid
paper and must have accurate scale as well. The 22nd will also be
a Build day for the model of your house. Use stiff cardboard (like on
cereal boxes) for the walls. They do not have to be tall and you
should not have a ceiling. Your Model is due on Monday the 25th of
April. Be sure to attach your good copy of your drawing and your
Rubric to the model.
You will create a rough drawing of your Dream House. Keep it simple,
as you are also going to create a model of it. It must have the
following: A kitchen, a bedroom, a dining room, a living room and a
bathroom. All doorways and hallways must be 4 feet wide. All doors
must be 3 feet wide. You must have a door on the Bedroom,
bathroom and into the house.
Your rough drawing should be to scale (write down the
measurements as they are on the drawing and what they are in the
real world). The rough drawing is due on Monday, April 18th. (You
can make the rough drawing on Grid paper)
Your Good Copy is due on Friday the 22nd. This cannot be on grid
paper and must have accurate scale as well. The 22nd will also be
a Build day for the model of your house. Use stiff cardboard (like on
cereal boxes) for the walls. They do not have to be tall and you
should not have a ceiling. Your Model is due on Monday the 25th of
April. Be sure to attach your good copy of your drawing and your
Rubric to the model.
Project
Scale Drawing and Model
You will create a rough drawing of your Dream House. Keep it simple, as
you are also going to create a model of it. It must have the following: A
kitchen, a bedroom, a dining room, a living room and a bathroom. All
doorways and hallways must be 4 feet wide. All doors must be 3 feet wide.
You must have a door on the Bedroom, bathroom and into the house.
Your rough drawing should be to scale (write down the measurements as they
are on the drawing and what they are in the real world). The rough drawing
is due on Monday, April 18th. (You can make the rough drawing on Grid
paper)
Your Good Copy is due on Friday the 22nd. This cannot be on grid paper and
must have accurate scale as well. The 22nd will also be a Build day for
the model of your house. Use stiff cardboard (like on cereal boxes) for
the walls. They do not have to be tall and you should not have a ceiling.
Your Model is due on Monday the 25th of April. Be sure to attach your good
copy of your drawing and your Rubric to the model.
You will create a rough drawing of your Dream House. Keep it simple, as
you are also going to create a model of it. It must have the following: A
kitchen, a bedroom, a dining room, a living room and a bathroom. All
doorways and hallways must be 4 feet wide. All doors must be 3 feet wide.
You must have a door on the Bedroom, bathroom and into the house.
Your rough drawing should be to scale (write down the measurements as they
are on the drawing and what they are in the real world). The rough drawing
is due on Monday, April 18th. (You can make the rough drawing on Grid
paper)
Your Good Copy is due on Friday the 22nd. This cannot be on grid paper and
must have accurate scale as well. The 22nd will also be a Build day for
the model of your house. Use stiff cardboard (like on cereal boxes) for
the walls. They do not have to be tall and you should not have a ceiling.
Your Model is due on Monday the 25th of April. Be sure to attach your good
copy of your drawing and your Rubric to the model.
Thursday, December 10, 2015
Age Problems
Visit the following site to see how to solve Age Problems in which more
than one person is given. Try the problems on your own.
[ http://www.onlinemathlearning.com/algebra-age-problems.html
]http://www.onlinemathlearning.com/algebra-age-problems.html
These are similar to the Coin Problems, but are chart should
only have two columns, Now and Then. Your Equation will
usually come out of One of the Then cells. Add or subtract years
depending on if Then is the future or the past. In the second sentence
they usually also give you another comparison, like twice the age.
Put an equal after the first change, (+ or - years) and the new comparison.
than one person is given. Try the problems on your own.
[ http://www.onlinemathlearning.com/algebra-age-problems.html
]http://www.onlinemathlearning.com/algebra-age-problems.html
These are similar to the Coin Problems, but are chart should
only have two columns, Now and Then. Your Equation will
usually come out of One of the Then cells. Add or subtract years
depending on if Then is the future or the past. In the second sentence
they usually also give you another comparison, like twice the age.
Put an equal after the first change, (+ or - years) and the new comparison.
Coin Problems
Visit the following Site to learn how to solve different Coin problems.
[ http://www.onlinemathlearning.com/coin-problems.html
]http://www.onlinemathlearning.com/coin-problems.html
After watching a couple of the videos, try to comlete a couple of
the sample problems.
[ http://www.onlinemathlearning.com/coin-problems.html
]http://www.onlinemathlearning.com/coin-problems.html
After watching a couple of the videos, try to comlete a couple of
the sample problems.
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