Math
Today we went through some challenging word problems that involved drawing a picture to answer the question. It's important that you draw a picture to keep track of the distances traveled. For example:
Mickey lives 45 km of east of Minnie. Donald lives 25 km west of Minnie. If Mickey drove to Minnie's house, drove back home, then to Donald's house and back to Minnie's house, how far did he travel?
His trip can be organized into 4 parts.
_____________________________________________________________
Donald Minnie Mickey
1. < ______________________________.
45 km
2. .______________________________>
45 km
3. <_______________________________________________________________.
25 km + 45 km = 70 km
4. ._______________________________>
25 km
Mickey traveled 45 + 45 + 70 + 25 = 185 km
Try this one:
ScienceToday we started our new unit on the Human Body. We compared organs and body parts to different every day objects. Explain to a parent the relationships below:
Social Studies
Please review March Break post on writing an inquiry question for your Heritage Project. Think about the material you would research to answer your question. You do not type in the question to find the answer. You have to figure out what to research to answer your question. For example, if you chose the importance of a natural resource in a region, you might research:
- General facts about the natural resource
- Jobs the resource provides
- Products of the natural resource
- Importance of the natural resource to Canadians
- Effect on the environment
Reference for your industries in the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Lowlands:
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