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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.
  1. Circle 17. right triangle 33.reflection
  2. Semi-circle 18. acute triangle 34. point
  3. Square 19. obtuse triangle 35. vertex
  4. Rectangle 20. irregular figure 36. polyhedron
  5. Rhombus 21. Polygon 37. cone
  6. Trapezoid 22. right angle 38. rectangular prism
  7. Parallelogram 23. acute angle 39. triangular prism
  8. Pentagon 24. obtuse angle 40. cylinder
  9. Hexagon 25. line segment 41. sphere
  10. Heptagon 26. ray 42. triangular pyramid
  11. Octagon 27. parallel lines 43. square pyramid
  12. Nonagon 28. perpendicular lines 44. rectangular pyramid
  13. Decagon 29. intersecting lines 45. alternate interior angles
  14. Equilateral triangle 30. quadrilateral 46. alternate exterior angles
  15. Isosceles triangle 31. tessellation 47. cube
  16. Scalene triangle 32. translation

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Heritage: none

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.

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