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Month February 2016

week 4 review

This week in math we started unit 3: measurement.  We learned how to use referents and instruments to measure the world around us.  Something that I had never used before was a micrometer.  A micrometer is a gauge that measures… Continue Reading →

Picture Analysis

Farming: pioneer homestead, Chatham, Upper Canada 1828 P.J. Bainbrigge This picture shows a tenant farmer and the land owner standing on the road near a farm.  On the left is the farmers house / cabin with the crops to the… Continue Reading →

Week 3 Review

Flower Power When Mrs. Burton showed us the flower power trick I instantly figured out how fractions worked in exponents and how they translate to radicals. Flower power works by using the denominator as the root, so the root is… Continue Reading →

Exponent law summary

Multiplication Division Power Negative

Amazing Canada Project

AMAZING CANADA PROJECT by Zach Thomspon and AJ Wilson

Week 2 review

I was having truouble figuring the 3rd and 4th roots out and answering them was tough when they were mixed.  I had an aha moment when Mrs. Burton said that the index was like little exponents for the coefficient.  When… Continue Reading →

The economy of the Appalachian region

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FwEg6SkriFQDiF_JTW5JJI7-Ba3Trjypl-FRuN_GlB4/edit

Global Warming and Settlemant Patterns in canada

Global warming will affect Canada by a lot of people moving  further north. This will probably not be a problem for Canada for most parts but in others it might get a bit too full.  The densest areas are also… Continue Reading →

Week 1 Review

I learned the difference between mixed and entire radicals.  I was confused at first.  Then I had a Ahaa moment when Saumi showed me how it worked because i didn’t understand how the coefficient system worked.

Vegetation and formation of canada’s physiographic regions

Vegetation: Cordillera: Coast and interior forests Grassland Parkland Coniferous forests Tundra Open woodland Coast and Interior Forest: This is primarily a coniferous forest region. The coast region trees show more growth because of a wet climate. Interior Plains: Coniferous forests Parkland Grassland Mixed forest… Continue Reading →

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