This is dedicated to my amazing students. The goal is for each and every one of them to feel unstoppable by the time they walk out of the classroom door for the final time in May. This chronicles their journey; their own Chronicles of Self-Actualization.
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Math Geometry Outside
Students demonstrating how they can show "flipped" figures by flipping themselves.
Teacher and students collaborating to put math and science concepts in a story.
Hi its summer one of your students. Tomarrow I might bring in a poster about the periodic table of elements to help the class under stand it more. I think you should teach the class out side tomarrow to, and also have the class make a project on matter and its properties. See you tomarrow. SUMMER A.K.A. WINT!
Hey it's Serena I think what all of those shapes have in common is they all are 2d or flat or plian faced. Or maybe there just all shapes, not shoure but I know you'll tell us later Bye!
Hi mr stuart it's zak and this is my homework!!!
ReplyDeletehaseeb:That was fun we should do it everyday because I learned alot than you can imagine.
ReplyDeletehaseeb:That was fun we should do it everyday because I learned alot than you can imagine.
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ReplyDeleteHi its summer one of your students. Tomarrow I might bring in a poster about the periodic table of elements to help the class under stand it more. I think you should teach the class out side tomarrow to, and also have the class make a project on matter and its properties. See you tomarrow. SUMMER A.K.A. WINT!
ReplyDeleteThis is Niko and im just passing by to do my homework thanks.
ReplyDeleteHi the answer is similar. This is Mahrukh Habiib
ReplyDeleteHey it's Serena I think what all of those shapes have in common is they all are 2d or flat or plian faced. Or maybe there just all shapes, not shoure but I know you'll tell us later Bye!
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