carolynharmon posted on January 25, 2012 15:21
January 24, 2012
Bible: Unit 5 study guide; quiz Thursday
Bible verse: We will have a Bible verse every Friday. If we are not in school on a Friday; our quiz will be on Thursday.
Isaiah 41:9-10
I brought you from the ends of the earth and called you from its farthest corners. I said to you: You are my servant; I have chosen you and not rejected you. Do not fear, for I am with you; do not be afraid, for I am your God. I will strengthen you; I will help you; I will hold on to you with my righteous right hand.
Math: Lesson 85, vocab, project and test on Thursday
Geometry is Every Where!
- Use magazines, newspapers, etc…to find examples of 35 of the following geometric concepts. Each photo or picture must identify only one concept. The figures must be found within a real life item. (A stop sign being used as an octagon would be acceptable).
- All concepts included in this project should be put in numerical order according to the list of concepts provided.
- Neatly identify, name, and number each concept---identifying includes marking the concept on the picture. Use only unlined paper.
- No more than 5 concepts per page.
- Create a cover sheet and bind your sheets together.
- You may find 10 additional concepts for up to 10 extra credit points. Mark each extra credit concept with a star. After the project is graded, the extra credit points will be added.
- Project is due on or before 1/26/2012
- Counts as a test grade
- Write at least a 2 paragraph essay responding to the following questions
- Based on what you have learned, how would you explain the statement Geometry is Everywhere?
- Did you enjoy the project? Explain why or why not.
- Circle 17. right triangle 33.reflection
- Semi-circle 18. acute triangle 34. point
- Square 19. obtuse triangle 35. vertex
- Rectangle 20. irregular figure 36. polyhedron
- Rhombus 21. Polygon 37. cone
- Trapezoid 22. right angle 38. rectangular prism
- Parallelogram 23. acute angle 39. triangular prism
- Pentagon 24. obtuse angle 40. cylinder
- Hexagon 25. line segment 41. sphere
- Heptagon 26. ray 42. triangular pyramid
- Octagon 27. parallel lines 43. square pyramid
- Nonagon 28. perpendicular lines 44. rectangular pyramid
- Decagon 29. intersecting lines 45. alternate interior angles
- Equilateral triangle 30. quadrilateral 46. alternate exterior angles
- Isosceles triangle 31. tessellation 47. cube
- Scalene triangle 32. translation
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Science: study guide for chapter 10; TEST Thursday
Grammar: WB 164
Reading: wb 90; vocab
Spelling: Every Wednesday we have a test, and Get to 100 activities is due. Students keep all spelling materials in yellow folder; students turn in folders Wednesday morning. No spelling homework for Wednesday night services. New list will be given out on Thursdays.