Black History Month project
Sundiata essay
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Final Sundiata graphic novel
This is one of my greatest accomplishments in Algebra this year. I missed a lot of important days of school, leaving me clueless about radicals. Luckily my teacher explained them to me, and after much-needed help, I was able to score an 81% on a topic I knew little about.
Not everything comes easy for me, but understanding arithmetic sequences did. The concept is simple: find the common differences between each number. I was able to grasp the idea and excelled in this topic.
This work represents
I chose this work because it represents my ability to determine different representations of functions. Recognizing functions can be hard, especially if you don't want to put in the work.
This work represents (reasoning)
First, we emptied the water bottle by having Danielle drink it. Next, Tirsa and Danielle taped three straws to the empty bottle. After that, Alice and I went to roll the baking soda in the one-ply toilet paper. Next, Danielle and Tirsa used the funnel to pour in the vinegar. Alice and I held onto the roll of baking soda. When it was time, the entire class went out to the balcony to test our rockets. At the time, we were still choosing who was to put the baking soda into the bottle. When it was our turn, I was chosen as tribute. In the end, I was too slow to and the rocket ended up exploding at my feet.
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