Week 5 Math Blog post

This week in Math 10 we started the Measurement Unit. This is one of my favourite units in math because we are dealing with real numbers. I have learned many new concepts this week during class. The one I am going to touch on in this blog post is: how to find the surface area and volume of right prism. A prism is a solid geometric figure whose two end faces are similar, equal, and parallel rectilinear figures, and whose sides are parallelograms. In other words, a prism is a geometric shape that has a identical top and base. To find the surface area of a prism you first need to look at the formula. SA=LxW. Surface area is always calculated in units squared. You can think of surface area like wrapping paper. To find the volume you can use one of the three formulas. V= BxhxH ,V= LxWxH or V= Base Area x H. When calculating volume you will use units cubed. Volume is the amount of space inside of a solid figure. So, let’s take a rectangular prism. Let’s have the W= 21.2cm , H = 5.1cm and the L = 20.4cm .

Matter Matters

Define:

Matter may be hard to understand because its a very big concept with lots of components. It is not an easy subject and it can be a lot to take in.

Dream:

To conduct an experiment, make a video, make a quiz, make a game out of matter ect. ect. 

Deliver:

Here is what we know about matter!

There are 3 states of matter. Liquid, Solid and Gas. Matter is anything that takes up space. Or has mass or volume. All matter is made up of atoms.

Debrief:

We had good ideas about how to present our facts about matter. Our delivery could have been better!