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Women’s equality since the 19th century

In the 1800s women were not treated as equally as they are now. They have come very far from then. In the 1800s women had to do what the man of the house said, If the man said they were… Continue Reading →

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.

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