1. Suppose you measured the length of the gym in hockey sticks, then in tennis racquets. Which measurement would use the greater number of units? Explain
2. Julia measured a table and said it was ten sticks long. Nicholas measured the same table and said it was 12 sticks long. How might this happen? Explain.
Tuesday, 9 December 2014
Monday, 1 December 2014
2-D Geometry Test! Thursday, December 4
There will be a unit test, based on what we have covered in 2-D geometry, this Thursday.
It will include questions on:
Classifying and drawing polygons
Classifying and constructing equilateral, isosceles, and scalene triangles
Measuring and labelling acute, obtuse, and right angles
There will be a homework sheet sent home this week to reinforce review being done in-class.
It will include questions on:
Classifying and drawing polygons
Classifying and constructing equilateral, isosceles, and scalene triangles
Measuring and labelling acute, obtuse, and right angles
There will be a homework sheet sent home this week to reinforce review being done in-class.
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