Wednesday, June 16, 2010
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Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Five Tips for Tests
Tip 1: Gauge your time
Unless it's a take home test, you only have so much time to get it done. Look at the mark's for each question. Figure out the time to give each answer.
Tip 2: Know the rules
Tip 3: Plan your attack
Often it's to take a minute or two to think about HOW you're going to answer the question.
Tip 4: Fill the space
If there are five lines for an answer, or a big space on the sheet, fill the lines or the space. They give you an idea how big an answer your teacher expects.
Tip 5: Check your answer
In math, work backwards to make sure your is right. Language arts, proofread to make sure your spelling and punctuation are correct.
* Here are some easy tips for doing better in test. Keep them in mind when you get ready for the next one *
Tip 1: Gauge your time!
Unless it's a take home test, you only have so much time to get it done. Look at the marks for each question. Figure out the time to give each answer.
Tip 2: Know the rules
Ask your teacher about the rules for the test. Can you use a calculator? bring notes?talk to friends? Do you get penalized wrong answer? Are you better off guessing or leaving a blank?
Tip 3: Plan your attack:
Often it's better to take a minute or two to think about HOW you're going to answer the question.
Tip 4: Fill the space
If there are five lines for an answer, or a big space on the sheet, fill the lines or the space. The give you an idea how big an answer your teacher expect.
Tip 5: Check your answer
In math, work backwards to make sure your answer is right. In language arts, proof read to make sure your spelling and punctuation are correct.
Remember to study for all your exam!!! Good luck everyone
and have fun
(boston celtics for the win!!)
5 TIPS FOR TEST
* Here are some easy tips for doing better in tests. Keep them in mind when you get ready for the next one. *
Tip 1: Gauge your time!
Unless it's a take home test, you only have so much time to get it done. Look at the marks for each question. Figure out the time to give each answer.
Tip 2: Know the rules!
Ask your teacher about the rules for the test. Can you use a calculator? bring notes? talk to friends? Do you get penalized for wrong answers? Are you better off guessing or leaving a blank?
Tip 3: Plan your attack!
Often its better to take a minute or two to think about HOW you're going to answer the question.
Tip 4: Fill the Space!
If there are you five lines for an answer or a big space on the sheet, fill the lines or the space. They give you an idea how big an answer your teacher expect.
Tip 5: Check your answer!
In math, work backwards to make sure your answer is right. In language arts (L.A) proofread to make sure your spelling and punctuation are correct.
Five Top For Tests(:
Unless it is a take home test, you only have so much time to get it done. Look at the marks for each question. Figure out the time to give each answer.
Tip 2: Know the rules!
Ask your teacher about the rules for the test. Can you use a calculator? Bring notes? Talk to friends? Do you get penalized for wrong answers? Are you better guessing or leaving a blank?
Tip 3: Plan your attack!
Often it is better to take a minute or two to think about HOW you're going to answer the question!
Tip 4: Fill the space!
If there is five lines for an answer, or a big space on the sheet, fill the lines of the space. They give you an idea how big an answer your teacher expects.
Tip 5: Check your answer!
In math work backwards to make sure your answer is right. In language arts, proofread to make sure your spelling and punctuation are correct.
REMEMBER TO STUDY FOR YOUR EXAMS!
And good luck to everyone(:
Tip 1. Gauge your time!
Unless it's a take home test, you only have so much time to get it done. Look at the mark's for each question. Figure out the time to give each answer.
Tip 2. Know the rules!
Ask your teacher about the rules for the test. Can you use calculator? bring notes? talk to friend? do you get penalized for wrong answer? Are you better of guessing or leaving a blank?
Tip 3. Plan your attack!
Often it's to take a minute or two to think about HOW you're going to answer the question.
Tip 4. Fill the space!
If there are five lines for an answer,or a big space on the sheet, fill the lines or the space. They give you an idea how big an answer your teacher expects.
Tip 5. Check your answer!
In math, work backwards to make sure your is right. Language arts, proofread to make sure your spelling and punctuation are correct.
Five Tip For Tests
Unless it is a take home test, you only have so much time to get it done. Look at the marks for each question. Figure out the time to give each answer.
Tip 2: Know the rules!!
Ask your teacher about the rules for the test. Can you use a calculator? Bring notes? Talk to friends? Do you get penalized for wrong answers? Are you better guessing or leaving a blank?
Tip 3: Plan your attack!!
Often it is better to take a minute or two to think about HOW you're going to answer the question!
Tip 4: Fill the space!!
If there is five lines for an answer, or a big space on the sheet, fill the lines of the space. They give you an idea how big an answer your teacher expects.
Tip 5: Check your answer!!
In math work backwards to make sure your answer is right. In language arts, proofread to make sure your spelling and punctuation are correct.
REMEMBER TO STUDY FOR ALL EXAMS!!!!
Good Luck and have fun!!!!
Five Tips For Tests
Unless it is a take-home test, you only have a certain amount of time to get it finished. Look at the marks for each question. Figure out the time to answer each question.
Tip # 2 Know The Rules!
Ask your teacher about the rules for the test. For example if you could use a calculator, bring notes, talk to a friend, or get penalized for getting the incorrect answer. Also ask if you can guess on a question or leave it blank.
Tip # 3 Plan Your Attack!
Often it is better to take a minute or two to think about how you are going to answer the question.
Tip # 4 Fill In The Space!
If there are five lines for an answer, or a big space on the sheet, fill the lines or space. They give you an idea of how long of an answer your teacher expects from you.
Tip # 5 Check Your Answer!
In math work backwards to make sure you answer is correct. In Language Arts proofread to make sure your spelling and punctuation are correct.
FIVE TIPS FOR TEST
Unless it's a take home test, you only have so much time to get it done. Look at the mark's for each question. Figure out the time to give each answer.
Tip 2. Know the rules!
Ask your teacher about the rules for the test. Can you use calculator? bring notes? talk to friend? do you get penalized for wrong answer? Are you better of guessing or leaving a blank?
Tip 3. Plan your attack!
Often it's to take a minute or two to think about HOW you're going to answer the question.
Tip 4. Fill the space!
If there are five lines for an answer,or a big space on the sheet, fill the lines or the space. They give you an idea how big an answer your teacher expects.
Tip 5. Check your answer!
In math, work backwards to make sure your is right. Language arts, proofread to make sure your spelling and punctuation are correct.
FIVE TIPS FOR EXAMS:)
Unless it is a take-home test, you only have a certain amount of time to get it finished. Look at the marks for each question. Figure out the time to answer each question.
Ask your teacher about the rules for the test. For example if you could use a calculator, bring notes, talk to a friend, or get penalized for getting the incorrect answer. Also ask if you can guess on a question or leave it blank.
Often it is better to take a minute or two to think about how you are going to answer the question.
If there are five lines for an answer, or a big space on the sheet, fill the lines or space. They give you an idea of how long of an answer your teacher expects from you.
Tip # 5 Check Your Answer
In math work backwards to make sure you answer is correct. In Language Arts proofread to make sure your spelling and punctuation are correct.
5 tips on exams
Unless its a take home test, you only have so much time to get it done. Look at the marks for each question. Figure the time to give each answer.
Tip 2: Know the rules
Ask your teacher about the rules for the test. Can you use a calculator? Bring notes? Do you get penalized if you get an answer wrong? Are you better of guessing of leaving a blank?
Tip 3: Plan your Attack!
Often it's better to take a minute or two to think about How you're going to answer the question
Tip 4: Fill the space
If there are five lines for an answer, or a big space on a sheet, fill the lines of the space. They give you an idea how big an anwer your teacher expects.
Tip 5: Check your answers
In math work backwards to make sure your answer is right, in language arts proof read to make sure your spelling and puctuation are correct.
Remember to study for exams!
Five Tips For Tests
Unless it is a take-home test, you only have a certain amount of time to get it finished. Look at the marks for each question. Figure out the time to answer each question.
Tip # 2 Know The Rules
Ask your teacher about the rules for the test. For example if you could use a calculator, bring notes, talk to a friend, or get penalized for getting the incorrect answer. Also ask if you can guess on a question or leave it blank.
Tip # 3 Plan Your Attack
Often it is better to take a minute or two to think about how you are going to answer the question.
Tip # 4 Fill In The Space
If there are five lines for an answer, or a big space on the sheet, fill the lines or space. They give you an idea of how long of an answer your teacher expects from you.
Tip # 5 Check Your Answer
In math work backwards to make sure you answer is correct. In Language Arts proofread to make sure your spelling and punctuation are correct.
Sorry I couldn't post any pictures or links because my computer is not working properly right now.
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Exam Review (:
12 x 3.14
circumference = 37.68 cm
* MEMORIZE THESE FORMULAS *
d = 2r
c = pi d
Find the area when the diameter is 10 meters
A = 3.14 x 5 (5)
Ao = pi r squared.
Ao = 3.14 x 17 squared
A0 = 3.14 x 289
A0 = 907.46 ft squared
If you need more help heres a couple of websites :http://www.mathsisfun.com/area.html
http://www.worsleyschool.net/science/files/circle/area.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circular_sector
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START STUDYING FOR EXAMS ! Our math exam is this coming friday ):
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Exam Review
Monday, June 7, 2010
Homework Package
Pages
- 220-221 Questions 1-14
- 249-251 Questions 1-3
- 270-272 Questions 1-15
- 313-315 Questions 1-20
- 319-322 Questions 1-21
- 406-407 Questions 1-21
- 426-427 Questions 1-17
- 444-445 Questions 1-8
- 449-451 Questions 3-16
If you misplaced or never did the work to begin with then you need to do it all over again!
EXAM REVIEW
Important Definitions:
Perpendicular- lines that meet at a 90 degree angle
Parallel-lines that never meet
Intersecting- lines that cross an angle
Perpendicular Bisector- a line that divides a line segment in half and meets at 90 degrees
Acute Angle- angle that is less than 90 degrees
Obtuse Angle- angle greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees
Right Angle- exactly 90 degrees
Formula Of Triangle- base times height then divided by two
Formula For An Area Of A Triangle- base times height
If you are not that strong in a particular subject then you should start reviewing for that exam! Good luck to all the people taking the exam!
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Due Monday, June 2, 2010
Hand in this order,
Page: 449-451 # 3-16
444-445 # 1-8
426-427 #1-17
406-407 # 1-21
319-322 # 1-21
313-315 # 1-20
270-272 # 1-15
249-251 # 1-3
220-221 # 1-14
If you lost the work you did or never did it in the the first place you have to do it again!
Make sure you comment on all the blogs even the OLD ONES !
Make sure you do a blog this term
Exam Review Study Guide
Define:
Perpendicular- lines that meet at 90 degrees.
Parallel- lines that never meet.
Intersecting- lines that cross any angle.
Perpendicular bisector- a line that divides a line segment in half and meets at 90 degrees
Acute Angle- angle that is lees than 90 degrees.
Obtuse Angle-angle grater than 90 degrees.
Right Angle- exactly 90 degrees.
Formula of triangle-b x h divided by 2
Formula area of parallelogram- b x h
Label:
1.Perpendicular Bisector
2.Parallel
3.Intersecting
4.Perpendicular
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Homework Package
Friday, June 4, 2010
Homework Package
EXAM REVIEW STUDY GUIDE
Links to help you bisect :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDXrY8E3bFs&NR=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgxTeGmWPgE
LABEL :
base 50m then the height is 2om . Find the area of parallelogram.
A= B x H
A= 20 x 50
A= 1000 m squared
LABEL :
CONVERT TO FRACTION, DECIMAL, PERCENT.
FRACTIONS out of ANY WHOLE NUMBERS
PERCENT out of 100
DECIMAL out of 1
Convert 2/ 5 into % and decimal
0.4 = 40 %
REMINDER!!!
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homework package
Please hand it in in this order
1. pg. 449 - 451 # 3 - 16
2. pg. 444 - 445 # 1 - 8
3. pg. 426 - 427 # 1 - 17
4. pg. 405 - 407 # 1 - 21
5. pg. 327 - 329 # 1 - 21
6. pg. 319 - 322 # 1 - 23
7. pg. 313 - 315 # 1 - 20
8. pg. 270 - 272 # 1 - 15
9. pg. 249 - 251 # 1 - 3
10. pg. 220 - 221 # 1 - 14
If you lost the work you did or never did it in the first place, you have to do it again.
Make sure you do a blog this term 3.
PS; REMEMBER TO STUDY FOR YOUR EXAMS
Exam, Review Study Guide
perpendicular ; lines that meet at a 90°
parallel ; lines that never intersect
intersecting ; lines that cross at any angle
perpendicular bisector ; a line that divides a line segment
in ½ and meets at a 90° angle
angle bisector ; lines that cuts an angle in ½
acute angle ; an angle less than 90°
obtuse angle ; an angle greater than 90°
right angle ; an angle that is exactly 90°
formula area of a triangle ; base (x) height , (÷) 2
formula area of a parallelogram ; base (x) height
LABEL;
SOLVE;
The base is 50m, and the height is 20m. Find the area of the parallelogram.
a = 20x50
a = 1000m ²
a = bxh ÷ 2
a = 10x12
a = 60m ²
LABEL;
Coverting fractions, decimals, percents
A fractions is out of any whole number
Percents are out of 100
Decimals are out of 1
CONVERT 2/5 INTO A PERCENT AND DECIMAL
here is a link to help you with converting fractions to decimals and percents
here is a link to help you with the formula of parallelograms
here is a link to help you with the different types of triangles