This Week I learned how to use and read a micrometer and a Vernier Caliper.
Month: February 2016
Life in Upper Canada
Land Issues In this picture I see a graph showing all the spot available to rent or buy. (Crown and Clergy Reserves, Newtown, Upper Canada, with one-seventh of the land held for clergy reserves, and one- seventh to produce government revenue, c. 1800. National Archives of Canada, NMC288) Loyalty to Britain In this picture I see […]
Exponent Laws
Multiplication: Division: Power Law: Negative exponent: Fraction exponent: Square exponent:
Week 3 Math 10
This week I learned about negative exponent and how if they are negative there are “un happy”. If they exponent is on the top and it is negative switch it to the bottom.
Inquiry #1 “Harrison Bergeron”
Why is it impossible to have equality in the human society? In the story Harrison Bergeron they show that it is impossible to have equality in a society. In the story if someone is more beautiful they have to wear an uglier mask and heaver weights. By wearing the mask doesn’t make people equal because, […]
Week 2 Math 10
This week I learned how to convert radicals in to the simplest form of mixed radicals. First you do the prime factorization of the radical. Then you take the numbers you divided with (the 2) you put the numbers together and then group them in 3’s. Multiply them all together and then you get your […]
How would global warming affect the settlement patterns of Canadians?
If Global Warming was to occur it would affect all of the regions differently. Some places it would affect of lots of things and some only a couple or not at all. Cordillera- Global warming would affect the Cordillera region, the population would be more dense and there would be no room for anything. On […]
Week 1- Math 10
My ah- ha moment this week was when I learned how to convert radicals into mixed radicals.
Formation of Canada’s Regions
Cordillera The landscape is made up of parallel mountain ranges. They were formed when plate collision caused Earth’s crust to buckle, push and fold into mountains. Interior Plains Region were formed as soils carried by rivers from the Canadian Shield were deposited at its edge. They then formed layers of sedimentary rock, which became large […]
Vegetation of Canada’s Regions
Cordillera Region Coast and interior forest, Coniferous Forest, grassland, parkland, tundra, subarctic. This picture was taken in the Yukon and it shows how the mountains folded. Interior Plains Region Coniferous forest, grassland, open woodland, tundra, parkland. This picture was taken on Alberta and it represents the Interior plains because it is a flat grassland. St. […]