Science
April 30, 2020
Next Chat Wednesday, June 10 at 12:30
April 30, 2020
Find an example of a phase change (Gas to Liquid to Solid or vise versa).
Find an example of a Simple Machine (Lever, Wedge, Screw, Wheel+Axle, Pulley, Ramp)
Find a living organism smaller than your hand.
Find an example of a right angle.
Find a 3 dimensional object and name its shape.
Find something electrical.
Find the oldest thing in your house.
This week you're going to show just how geeky Mr. Mancini and Mr. Greeniaus are. They've been keeping track of how many hours of Minecraft they play each week since the start of the year. Your job will be to graph the data and answer a few questions about it.
Use your Math Skills to ESTIMATE the volume of this Camera.
What do you see that can help you do this?
Is there a way you can find out the actual Volume? How?
Your Responses (Use FlipGrid):
This additional work with respect to Orders of Operations will further test your abilities to do this (make sure you do the first one from last week first). Here we've made it multiple choice so if in doubt, replace your answer into the question and see if it works!
The second half will ask you to think outside the normal way that we present math questions and it's asking you to find a missing number in the equations. When doing them, remember that the equal sign means that both sides have the same value no matter what it written there. If you add something to one side (or take it away), you need to do the exact same thing to the other side to keep it as true. Watch these two videos if you're having trouble or needs some help. If you do watch them... think of the '____' as your variable (the letter). The variable is the number you don't know.
Urban Air Bender... Water Bender (he's old and retired, he forgets sometimes...)