My favourite novel and lesson

The novel To Kill a Mocking bird is one of my all time favourite novels because it has taught me that people are people. Regardless of someone’s race, sex or sexual orientation we are all the same and should ALWAYS be treated equally. People are complicated and you should always learn about them before you judge them. ” You really never understand a person till you look at the situation through his point of view.” -Atticus Finch To Kill a Mocking bird.

What does it mean to be human?

Humans need to communicate and interact with other humans.

Humans look for happiness.

Humans want to express their feelings.

Humans like to help one another.

Humans like to use communication to share and gain knowledge.

Humans need others for support.

Humans are violent and mean and even greedy.

Humans hurt people.

Humans are revengeful.

Humans are sympathetic and we can share.

Humans are oblivious when it’s not happen to them.

Humans can bet united by the simplest of things.

Humans can find joy.

Humans can change the world.

Math Journal #3

What was your first thought when you read the problem?

At first glance I was scared haha but after reading the full question along with part a, I realized it gives you a lot to work with and I was exited to start trying to figure out the equation.

• What information is included in the problem?

It includes the peak of rain (2.85m) the drop of rain (2.25m) and it let’s you know what variables to use.
• What information might you need to solve the problem?

What h and m is.
• How can you find that information?

You find H by taking mt+b and m = 2.25-2.85 over 4-0 which is = to 0.6 over 4 which simplifies to -0.15
• What strategies could/did you use to solve the problem?

I didn’t use any strategies.
• Did you run into any roadblocks while working on your problem? How did you resolve them?

I forgot the formula for m.
• Did you learn anything new working on this problem?

Maybe just where to place the variables for m.
• Did your solution surprise you?

No
• Did your solution make sense? How did you check?

Yes , I checked the first time and it was correct. I checked in the back of the book.
• How did you feel while working on this problem?

Good, tired
• Did this problem remind you of anything?
• Is there another strategy that might have worked to solve this problem?

I don’t think so, possibly

• Can you think of an extension to this problem (is there something else you could solve building on your work)?

Just graph the equation.
• Would you feel comfortable solving another problem like this, or would you like to practice more problems first?

More practice, always more practice before doing it again.

What are some resources to help you with your educational goal?

I really like having recourses like my teacher (Ms.Wong ) friends who have done well in math, tutor and even my uncle. Plus khan academy is amazing, There are also apps you can buy/get for your phone to “play” that actually make math fun.

Math Journal #2

  • What was your first thought when you read the problem?

Question 7 on page 567 looked easy when I first read the problem.
• What information is included in the problem?

The question only included what y is equal to
• What information might you need to solve the problem?

Well its asking for the graph and you need a y and an x to graph so having what x is equal to would be helpful.
• How can you find that information?

That’s what was confusing me during this question, it doesn’t have a x intercept
• What strategies could/did you use to solve the problem?

I didn’t use any particular strategies.
• Did you run into any roadblocks while working on your problem? How did you resolve them?

Yes, it really confused me how there was no x intercept. I wasn’t used to seeing this kind of question.
• Did you learn anything new working on this problem?

No, I just had to look back into my textbook to refresh my brain
• Did your solution surprise you?

Yes
• Did your solution make sense? How did you check?

I checked the first time in the back of the textbook and my answer didn’t make any sense. So i re did the question and checked with my tutor and I got it the second time around.
• How did you feel while working on this problem?

I felt a little discouraged the first time around just because I didn’t get it after working on it, but when I finally got it I was extremely happy, as I am anytime I get an answer correct.
• Did this problem remind you of anything?

No
• Can you think of an extension to this problem (is there something else you could solve building on your work)?

No not that I can think of .
• Would you feel comfortable solving another problem like this, or would you like to practice more problems first?

Yes, my tutor (Kenny) showed me what I did wrong the first time and now I know exactly how to solve questions like this.

What are some resources to help you with your educational goal?

Lately I’ve been using Khan academy and its been helping so much.

Math Journal #1

  1. My first thought when I read this problem was that it looked very very hard. After reading it a couple times I realized what I had to do and it ended up being much easier than I though.

 

2. We know that t is the temperature, and we know that N(t) is the daily number of cups sold when the average temperature is t.

 

3. To figure out question D you need to find question E so u can know the lowest temp possible.

 

4. Yes, I learned how to put to calculate the lowest avg. temperature.

 

5. No, once I figured out what the question was asking, it was pretty straight forward.

 

6. It kind of surprised me that the lowest was -41 degrees.

 

7. Yes, my solution made sense.

 

8. I just looked in the back of the book to find the proper answer, and was surprised when  my answer was ht correct one.

I felt good doing this problem. It was a good experience.

 

9. No, this problem didn’t remind me of anything

 

10. There probably is more than one way to figure this problem out, but I think the way I figured it out is the most basic way to figure it out.

 

11. Maybe just finding different Provinces with different temperatures, or even find out how much would sell at certain times int he day.

 

12. I would like to practice maybe just one more like this before a test, but I feel pretty comfortable with these kinds of questions.