Monday, February 05, 2007

Scribe Post for this afternoon















Today in math class Harbeck gave us a quiz in the morning. In the afternoon Harbeck told us about the test that he's going to give us. The test is out of 36 but there is going to be 4 bonus quetions. So it makes the test out of 40. Harbeck also told us about a BOB. BOB stands for Blogging On Blogging, which doesn't makes sense. Anyways, in this post you will write a reflection on this whole unit that we have been doing for a month now. You must lable this post BOB or else Harbeck will get mad. In this post you must write/type a reflection on how you think you did in this unit. An example would be: I think I did well on ____________ since we started the blue book because____________. I think i could of done better on ___________.








Oh i also remeber than in class Harbeck was yelling at Sarika for making him repeat was he said over again cuz she has "bad hearing".
















Here are the answers the the first 5 questions:
















1. lbs/$ = 6/9 = 21/31.5






















2.ft2/$ = 5000/24 = 30 000/114





















3. ft/$ = 20/180 = 300/2700









4. inches/feet = 1/5 = 8.5/42.5








5. sales tax/purchase = 4/50 = 96/1200
Unfortunately i coudn't get the rest of the question done. Sorry for making the pictures hard to see! Oh and the next scribe is Ardia! bwahahahahahahah!


Thyrza's BOB !!!

This is my reflection about the proportion and ratio table unit .

This unit was interesting and also very challenging. My favorite part was answering questions by using x k y chart, ratio tables and equivalent fractions. By using those things it made my answers really clear. If you use one of those things you could also use the other two to check if your answer was correct.


The hardest part on this unit for me is increasing something or even decreasing it. Until now, I’m still confused because I’m not sure if I’m supposed to double the dimension or the original area. I’ll try my best to learn how to do it correctly before our big test on Wednesday. This unit, I sure learned something! I learned that I shouldn’t make a simple question complicated because I would get the question wrong. I hope we all do well on the test on Wednesday to make all our marks higher.

If anyone has any questions or is having some trouble with something like ME, I suggest you ask someone in your class or Mr. Harbeck before the test come so you’ll do well on it.


MAKING MISTAKES IS NOT WRONG BUT CONTINUING TO MAKE MISTAKES IS! SO DON'T BE AFRAID TO ASK!

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Scribe Post!!

Yay! It's my turn to make another scribe post! ^^ Okie Dokie....Today in math.... *opens eyes* I woke up and saw on the board... *eyes widen* A math starter! Mr. Harbeck asked us, "Okay, children.. Find a way to beautifully answer this question."

Okay, okay...I know I'm over reacting...But I can't help it! Everytime I do a starter I get hyper. *ahem* I'll continue..

This was what was on the board:

What is the best deal?

20ft area rug $105
10ft area rug $60
40ft area rug $220

This was how the class solved the problem:



































Okay. Another thing that I remember doing in math today is that booklet. Yes. The one questions...the project...Yesh that's the one! hehe. I remember Mr. Harbeck saying something about question 8. He said to call the figures A and B.



















The answer is 12.

Right next to that diagram, put down:












The answer is 16.5.

*spins in circles* Sorry if I'm missing things... My mind is so overwhelmed right now. I owe so many things to ppl...(drawings mostly) and my computer is giving me a hard time. *starts panicking* I'm sorry Mr. Harbeck if I don't get all my homework done. My to do list is flooded. My siblings are also bugging me. Homework reasons, and I just can't take much more! Hopefully I'll get everything done by tomorrow...But, from the way things are right now, I could tell that I'm gonna have to be an insomniac tonight...-_-"

Friday, January 12, 2007

January 11th's Scribe

Today we worked in our blue book, we went over our homework pages 31 and 32. Our homework was to do the first three squares on page 33. We needed to find out the rest of the square. The first square was 1/4 then 2/3 then 1/5.

We also did two questions about portions/fractions/problem solving.

The first question was about a girl saving money.
Every time she would make a dollar she would save 23 cents of it.
The question asked how much would she save if she made $75 in a week.
So you would have to put your anwser in a line like...... Saved/Earned=0.28/1.00= ?/$75
You could cross mulitply- 75x.28=21/1.00=21
You could divide and mulitply- 1.00/75.00=75
1x75=75
.28x75=21
So it would be Saved=0.28=$21.00
Earned=1.00=$75.00
The second question was about running and time.
When you run 4 laps it would take 18 minutes.
The question was how many laps could you do in 1 and a half hours.
So you would have to put anwser in a line like........Laps/Time=4/18=?/1.5
You first need to find out the 1.5 time which would be 90 minutes.
You could cross multiply-90x4=360
360/18=20
You could divide and multiply- 90/18=5
5x4=20
So it would be laps=4=20
time=18=90(1.5 hours)
That is what we did and what I remembered.
The next scribe willlll beeeeee........... James G.

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Scribe Post Jan. 9

Hi. This is my first scribe post, so there's a good chance it'll be terrible. Here goes.

TODAY
We had the Harbeck double-whammy. I get to cover part 2.

We started off with a bit more of the blue booklet. The number lines, page 32. It's pretty much self-explanatory. If you follow the instructions, you should get it quite easily.

After that, Harbeck handed out some question booklets to some people, and the rest had to read it off the overhead. The questions that Harbeck assigned were:

1. Seven of a baseball player's first 28 hits were triples. The baseball player had a total of 140 hits.

If the baseball player maintainted his rate of hitting triples, how many triples did this baseball player hit in all?

{A. 7}     {B. 14}     {C. 28}     {D. 35[]}

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2. Alabama has 21, 653, 000 acres of forests and a total land area of 32, 480, 000 acres.

If a 210-acre farm has the same ratio of forested land to total land area, approximately how many acres of the farm will be forested?

{A. 140[]}     {B. 160}     {C. 180}     {D. 210}

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Yep, Harbeck made a mistake. There's a box beside the right answer for every question in the booklet. But what Harbeck wants to know is how you get the answer.
AND REMEMBER:

1. WORD RATIO
2. PART
     WHOLE
3. LINE UP ALL INFO,
AND USE EQUIVALENT FRACTIONS.


If there's anybody left who hasn't done "the scribble", it's their turn. *coughcoughbrandoncoughcough*

HAVE A NICE DAY.

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Scribe

Yesterday in class we did the problem of the week and reveiwed the percents...
1. What is 35% of 90? 31.5?90 is equal to 35/100 90 divided by 100= 0.9/1= 31.5/35
2. what percent of 40 is 25? 25/40 is equal to 62.5/100 25 divided by 40 is equal to 0.625/1= 62.5/100
3. 33 is 10% of what number? 33/330 is equal to 10/100 33 didvided by 10 is equal to 3.3/1 which equals to 330/100
Then we did the first page of the blue booklet for homework.
Today we reveiwed the first page of answers for the first page of the blue booklet. For homework the second of the blue booklet due tommorow.

And whoever hasnt done scribe is the next scribe or if there is noone else than its whoever wants to go!

Earl's Scribe (January 8th, 2007)

Todays notes that Mr. H told us to write are the following:

Percent

-out of 100
-/100

Answer the following questions:
Questions:

1. What is 35% of 90?
2. What % of 40 is 25?
3. 33 is 10% of what number.

Answers:

1. 31.5/90= 35/100
90 divided by 40= 0.9/1= 31.5/35

2. 25/40= 62.5/100
25 divided by 40= 0.625= 62.5/100

3.33/100=10/100
This is the way you get the answer: 33 x 10= 330
and 10 x 10= 100

The following is the homework:

For homework we had to do the first page of the blue booklet. The questions are the following:
Questions:

A.Shade in 1/2 of the square at least six ways.

B.Shade in 1/3 of the rectangle at least six ways.

C.Determine what fraction of each flag is shaded.