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Riverside Secondary School

Une Bouteille Dans La Mer Du Gaza: Projet Finale

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Novel Study Final Project: Poverty

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L’autobiographie

Pour notre première projet, nous avons écrit un autobiographie! 🙂 Autobiographie (présentation)

Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut

What is ironic about George’s, or the authors, comments on competition, laws, and society in the story? Support your opinions with evidence from the text. You may incorporate quotes if you find necessary, but this is not required. “Harrison Bergeron” is structured as satire to offer a critique on people’s claims that we should all be…

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Math and Philosophy

We have been given a question from our Math teacher, “Is there absolute truth in mathematics?” Our group had a discussion and we all had different opinions 🙂

Video: Graphing

Video: img_4034 Measuring the distance between Daveen’s nose to the ground.

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Modeling Polynomials

Why is…         different? Using Algebra Tiles://   =   To find the answer , I used algebra tiles. If you look at the image the to two long green tile represents . So  x  would make . A with the yellow tile which represents +1, would still be , because they are…

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What I know about Sine, Cosine, and Tangent so far…

What is Sine, Cosine, and Tangent? They are 3 fundamental ratios of trigonometry. Each of these is a ratio of two sides of a right triangle. I know so far that: sine= opposite/hypotenuse. cos= adjacent/hypotenuse tan=opposite/adjacent Using sine, cosine, and tangent, we can find the ratio of the triangle If we do the inverse, than…

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Garibaldi Lake

In class today, we were told to find the volume of the Garibaldi Lake and what would happen if the barrier faulted, how much water would escape and what kind of power is the escaping water equivalent to. We already knew the information of the surface area, the average depth, and the maximum depth of…

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Measurement Reflection

October 5th, 2016: In class, we discussed about how we can measure objects without using rulers. It was very interesting to see many different ways that we can measure an object. The video we watched made me want to learn more about measurements and it was very interesting. It was cool to see what people…

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