What a great way to begin the day! Thanks to the organizers for designing this game. Homework/practice
I have copied some of the same links for today's practice in math. Grade 6s - play this game to practice ratio Describe objects in a picture Math: Grade 7s - play this game to review your fraction skills Add and subract with like denominators Stewart worksheet Q1-8 Reading: Completed in class (plot, setting and theme with examples/quotes to support your ideas.) Start looking for real world issues of persecution in order to prepare for your final poster project. Use these links to find one article with an example of persecution. Be prepared to discuss this in class. Online: - Vancouver Sun - http://www.vancouversun.com/ - The Province - http://www.theprovince.com/ - Time for Kids - http://www.timeforkids.com/ - Teaching Kids News - http://teachingkidsnews.com/ - CNN News for students - http://www.cnn.com/studentnews/index.html Art:Choose your theme for your next art perspective project. French - recording dialogue on Thursday, Jan. 5th SCIENCE: If you didn't watch the 'page turner' yesterday, go to yesterday's site and see what forces you can identify. Also start thinking about what you can build to show your understanding of forces for your final project. POST: Describe one force or concept that you have learned in this video. Try not to repeat the same as your classmates. Reminders: Grade 7 Bottle Drive- January 7th 10-3 Skating on Jan. 16-notice will go home on Thursday. Curling on Friday, January 27 1-2 (will need parent drivers...notice will go home next week)
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Codebreaker
1/4/2017 05:45:00 pm
I found acceleration in the video.WHERE I FOUND IT.when the final pool ball was rolling on top of the other pool balls
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theboss
1/4/2017 05:58:43 pm
Yes Codebreaker
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SpiritTiger
1/4/2017 05:45:08 pm
I learned that if we didn't have friction then we would have trouble walking.
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theboss
1/4/2017 05:59:38 pm
Spirit tiger- have a look at yesterday's video to find your force.
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SpirtTiger
1/5/2017 09:06:31 pm
I didn't see either of your comments. I saw Gravity when the balls drop. Oops
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Luna
1/4/2017 06:00:47 pm
The force I noticed was gravity when one of the balls rolled under the tea thingy because gravity pulled the ball down doing something to the tea thingy
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justice
1/4/2017 06:07:43 pm
Wow, that video was amazing! It must have been really tough setting that up! One force that I saw, was inertia, Newton's first law, when the marble fell into the flower vase, and kept on spinning/rolling inside, until the flower vase tipped over a little bit, and that stopped the marble, which then, did something else. See you all tomorrow!
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justice
1/4/2017 06:11:58 pm
Sorry, my mistake, the flower vase didn't tip over. There was a little track, and a hole close to the bottom of the vase, and that's how the marble escaped from the vase!
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Mr.BushWhack
1/4/2017 07:48:07 pm
I found Inertia when the pencil was holding up the computer and then the pencil was pulled and the computer stayed at rest for about half a millisecond then the computer fell.
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Smacked
1/4/2017 08:15:48 pm
I learned that if we didn't have friction the world would be chaos no one would be able to move so that means no buildings, impossible to eat food, and can't build things
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Thearchunter
1/5/2017 06:53:05 am
Where exactly is the vid??
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Zapados35
1/5/2017 08:20:55 am
What I l earned is that when a name tag and pencil case ho against each other the pencil case wins because the name tag is getting air resistance on it but it still gets pulled to the earth bye gravity just goes slower.
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Meme lord
1/5/2017 08:35:41 am
If there was no gravity then we wouldn't be here and I didn't know that the gravity is the earths center pulling is down
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Roadrunner
1/5/2017 09:51:22 am
I fond a bowling ball that had momentum it was a video.
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Xee Dawg
1/8/2017 05:03:42 pm
I saw Inertia in the video when, at the beginning, the ball rolled off the painting and dropped into the spoon. The outside force that stopped the ball from moving was the spoon.
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