Posted on January 9, 2018
Winter Break
This winter break, I visited my grandmother in Northern California, and saw my cousins. Every winter break, I visit my grandmother which allows me to see my family on my mom’s side every year. I also saw my… Read More
Posted on February 26, 2017
Comparing and Scaling Recap
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…. Read More
Posted on January 4, 2017
Mathematical Similarity Summary
Finish the Statement: “Figures are mathematically similar when…” Figures are mathematically similar when they are in proportion to each other. True or False questions Any two rectangles are similar: False, because rectangles don’t always look the same. Although, all rectangles… Read More
Posted on November 1, 2016
Stretching and Shrinking Check up 2
So far in the first third, we are learning about stretching and shrinking shapes. This is our stretching and shrinking check up #2. On the first page, the question was, “Which figures are similar? How do… Read More
Posted on October 30, 2016
Math Notetaking
This is an example of bad note taking because it is too colorful and un-organized. When I look back at this page when I am studying for a test, it will be hard to read and hard to… Read More
Posted on October 7, 2016
Math Profile
Colette 9/9/16 Group A Math Profile Math has always been a more difficult class for me, even starting from kindergarten. I am a very visual learner. It always takes me a while to read the word problem… Read More