1. Mrs. Saunders' math group -
https://www.ixl.com/math/grade-7/add-and-subtract-integers This is for adding and subtracting integers.
2. Mrs. Lim and Lee's math class questions due tomorrow:
(hint: use the formula V = l x w h to solve your questions!)
1. If the volume of a box is 1400 cm3 and its base is 40 cm2, what is the box's height?
2. Solve for the unknown number:
a) 390cm3 = 65cm x 2 cm x w
What is w?
b) 48cm3= 12 cm2 x h
What is h?
c) 4 cm x A = 84 cm3
What is A?
3. Mr. P's Math - % booklet - first page only (front and back)4. Word Work - Editing - due tomorrow
5. All Grade 6s will be walking to Simon Fraser for a tour - lunch will be served**
6. Science Test - Monday
Highlights
What did you learn today?
We learned that the numbers above the elements on the Periodic Table indicate the number of electrons in the atom.
How did you show what you learned?
We learned this from a presentation from Mrs. Kidd's daughter, Rachel.
What do you need to learn next?
We need to finish our Periodic Table art and chemistry place mats.
Word Work (2nd paragraph):
Every
March we celebrate Women’s History month. During Women’s History Month we
celebrate the acheivements of women throughout history. On March 19, 1911, a
women named Clara zetkin created the first International Women’s Day. She
wanted to promote womens rights and promote piece. In the 1970’s, schools in California
started celebrating women’s History Week. In 1981, Congress declared the second
week of March Women’s History week across the country. Then, in 1987, Congress
made all of March Women’s History Month. Now we can look back and see what
great things women has done through out the years.