March 21-24

Thursday, March 24:

Math: Frequency tables use numbers to record data about how often something occurs.

Science: Your drawings of various bird feet were really good! Check out the live webcam of these Texas Barn Owls:

Texas Barn Owls

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Wednesday, March 23:

Math: Triangles can also be classified by their number of congruent sides:

Equilateral Triangles have three congruent sides.

Isosceles Triangles have two congruent sides.

Scalene Triangles have zero congruent sides.

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Tuesday, March 22:

Math: Triangles can be classified by their largest angle.

Acute Triangles have only acute angles.

Right Triangles have exactly one right angle and two acute angles.

Obtuse Triangles have exactly one obtuse angle and two acute angles.

Science: It is amazing to see how many bizarre plant adaptations there are out in the world! Y'all designed some pretty awesome plants with strange adaptations!

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Monday, March 21:

Math: Today we looked at the concept of symmetry. A figure is symmetrical if it can folded on a line of symmetry to form two congruent halves that fit on top of each other.

Science: We discussed plant adaptations and how plants use these inherited traits to survive in their environments. Check out the website to see some cool videos!

Plants in Motion

Carnivorous Plants

Venus Fly Trap