Showing posts with label growingpost. Show all posts
Showing posts with label growingpost. Show all posts

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Kisha's growing post

I'll upload my video as soon as i get my memory card back.

part 1:















































part 2:



















part 3













What we're trying to find out is how many sets of 3 could fit into 1 1/2
So first you have to make the denominators the same by finding the lowest common denominator. So you have to change the 1/2 into fourths. Then you count how many 3's could fit into 1 1/2. The answer is 2.


















For this one now we're trying to find out how many sets of 2 can fit into 3/4. So again you have to change the 1/2 to fourths. Then you count. How many sets? Only 1 set of 2 can fit. But there's 1 left over and a spot that's empty. So that would make it 1/2 left over. So putting it together the answer will be 1 1/2 can fit into 3/4.

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Darnell's Fraction Growing Post

Click pictures if you can't see them.

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I accidently deleted my video and i thought i have saved it. Sorry i dont have a video.

PART 2 :














PART 3 :


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Camille's Fraction Growing post





















































Fraction part two









FRACTION PART 3


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Sunday, April 4, 2010

Alex's Fraction Growing Post

(you should know by now but since I'm nice I'll tell you again click image to make it bigger)



PART 2





PART 3

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Christine's Fraction Growing Post






































Fraction Growing post part 2
if you cant see it, click on it. And the questions were not from the quiz. I couldn't find my quiz. So I used the practice questions from Ms. Usiskin. Please tell me any mistakes I made.
DONT FORGET TO COMMENT! (=
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CLICK the picture to make it bigger. And for the video, I recorded it but it was taking too long to load. please tell me anything I did wrong (= LEAVE A COMMENT. thank you.

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Friday, April 2, 2010

Fraction Growing Post

What we need to have on FRACTION GROWING POST

Growing Post
Label it Fraction, Growing Post, User Name

a) Post your recorded quiz.

b) Using one question from questions 6 or 7 on page 202 of the textbook, explain two ways to multiply a fraction by a whole number. You should use pictures to help explain.

c) Using one question from questions 4 or 5 on page 208 of the textbook, explain how to divide a fraction by a whole number. You should use pictures.

d) Pick one word problem from questions 6-12 on page 208 of the textbook.

I don't know how to put the video but here the site where you can watch it

http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/5705488


B)
First Way
4 = 4/1

4/1 x 1/2 = 4/2 or 2










C)


First Way
2 = 1/2

1/5 ÷ 2 = 1/10












D)

It takes 2/5 of a roll to wrap three packages.


4/5 of a roll ribbon to wrap 6 packages


6 (packages) ÷ 2 = 3.............

(4/5 ÷ 2 = ?)...........

(make 2 a fraction) 2/1...........

4/5 ÷ 2/1 = 2/5

Fraction Growing Post Part 2

The second part of your fraction growing post is to show your understanding of multiplying fractions. Use your test to choose 3 questions.

  1. fraction x fraction
  2. fraction x mixed number
  3. mixed number x mixed number
It is up to you how to show your understanding. You can type everything, create an image in paint or use the class ustream account. This is due by Monday April 12.

Yes there will be a part 3. DO NOT CREATE A NEW POST edit your old fraction post and add part 2 to it.

Be sure to label your post fractions and growingpost.

You also have to complete your e-portfolios and movie projects..... lots of homework. Have a great weekend.















Fraction Growing Post Part 3

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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Abby's Fraction Growing post

What we have to do for our growing post:

Fraction Growing Post
Label it Fraction, Growing Post, User Name
a) Post your recorded quiz.
b) Using one question from questions 6 or 7 on page 202 of the textbook, explain two ways to multiply a fraction by a whole number. You should use pictures to help explain.
c) Using one question from questions 4 or 5 on page 208 of the textbook, explain how to divide a fraction by a whole number. You should use pictures.
d) Pick one word problem from questions 6-12 on page 208 of the textbook.
a) My recorded quiz










b) One question from #6 on page 202
































c) One question from #4 on page 208
























d) word problem from page 208 #7























Thanks for viewing my post. Sorry If I made any mistakes with my explanations. and sorry about my quiz too..
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Fraction Growing Post Part 2
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The second part of your fraction growing post is to show your understanding of multiplying fractions. Use your test to choose 3 questions.
1. fraction x fraction
2. fraction x mixed number
3. mixed number x mixed number
It is up to you how to show your understanding. You can type everything, create an image in paint or use the class ustream account. This is due by Monday April 12.

Yes there will be a part
3. DO NOT CREATE A NEW POST edit your old fraction post and add part 2 to it.
Be sure to label your post fractions and growingpost.

You also have to complete your e-portfolios and movie projects..... lots of homework. Have a great weekend.

PART 3

Just click on the link to see.. It wont upload here and the embed thingy wont work..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01bxg4cGBiU




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Friday, March 26, 2010

Krystal's Growing Post

RECTANGULAR PRISM
TOP;FRONT;SIDE

Area =LxW Area=
LxW Area=LxW
Area = 5x8 Area=8x8 Area=8x8
Area =40cm2 Area=64cm2 Area=64cm2

TSA= TOP + TOP + FRONT + FRONT + SIDE + SIDE
= 40+40+64+64+64+64
= 208 cm2



























TRIANGULAR PRISM

a = b x h ÷ 2
a = 10 x 12 ÷ 2
a = 60cm²
a = l x w
a = 10 x 4
a = 40cm²

a= l x w
a = 10 x 4
a = 40cm²

a= l x w
a= 10x 12
a = 60cm²

TSA

= (triangle)+(triangle)+(rectangle)+(rectangle)+(rectangle)
= 60+60+60+40+40
= 260cm²













Cylinder
Radius:
r = d ÷ 2
r = 12 ÷ 2
r = 6cm²

Formula:
sa = 2 x (pi x r²) + (pi x d x h)
sa = 2 x 3.14 x 6 x 6 + 3.14 x 6 x 12
sa = 226.08+ 226.08
sa = 452.16 cm²





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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Surface Area Growing Post

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