Math Recap

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We were asked to think about the different types of comparison statements we’ve been writing and our work with rates and unit rates. In this video I’ve addressed 2 questions: 1) HOW have you found these ideas helpful. 2) Make up an example comparing two items using unit rates.

Mathematical Similarity Summamry

Figures are mathematically similar because their corresponding sides have the same ratios.

True or false:

Any two rectangles are similar.

False. Every angle on any two rectangles are 90 degrees, but the side lengths can be different. If there is a 2×3 and a 2×4 rectangle, the short side long side ratio of the 2×3 rectangle is 2/3:1, while the short side long side ratio of the 2×4 rectangle is 1/2:1.

Any two equilateral triangles are similar.

True. Every side length on an equilateral triangle must be equal, so the angles are also all 60 degrees and equal. The ratio of any equilateral triangle is always 1:1:1.

Math Profile

Name: Wyatt                    Date: 9/9/16

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Ever since I learned that 2+2=4, I was hooked on math. It started with basic, everyday problems. It quickly spiraled into doing random problems while waiting for dinner. I really liked math until last year. I stopped doing it outside of school because I actually had homework to do. In 6th grade, math stopped being fun and began to be a chore. Class would drag on forever. I like learning math because it is fun to problem solve. Even though I do not love math, I still feel motivated to get good grades and be a good student. I have been in seminar every year, which helps me feel confident in my work.

Quarter 1 Math Seminar

Math Seminar has been really fun this year. We have worked on Caesar ciphers, substitution ciphers, and really confusing but fun word problems. Caesar cipher is basicly the alphabet, but shifted. A substitution cipher is all of the letters shifted individually. The word problems have been about money in piggy banks and the most recent problem has been about abundant, perfect and deficient numbers.

Daily Pop Quizzes

8We have daily pop quizzes. This is one of them. With the pop quizzes we are getting reviewed on work that we have previously done. The pop quizzes have multiplication, subtraction, addition and division with whole numbers and fractions. There are four questions on each quiz. I am not doing to well on subtraction, but I a practicing at home.9

Quarter 1 Math


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In the beginning of the first quarter, my notebook was really messy. I had lines everywhere and my problems were jumbled up. Throughout the quarter I have always had the date and title. I have one page that is more recent on the first few pages, but other than that my notebook is organized. I want to work on writing letters in my notebook.