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Friday, January 29, 2010

7v3 Volume HW

Complete your volume poster for Wednesday 3rd Feb. Include:

- The volume of your cuboid including calculations
- An explanation of what volume is
- An explanation of why the formula is Volume = length x width x height

The cuboid measures 6cm by 5cm by 2cm.

Use the following MyMaths link to help you:

http://www.mymaths.co.uk/tasks/library/loadLesson.asp?title=volume/volumeCuboid

Saturday, January 23, 2010

7v3 Formulae HW

Hand the following HW in on Friday 29th January.

There is a formula used to turn °F into °C. Find it and research how to use it.

At what temperature in °F does water freeze? Use your formula to calculate this and show your workings.

At what temperature in °F does water boil? Use your formula to calculate this and show your workings.

In January 2010,
Altnaharra in Scotland recorded temperatures of -22.3°C. How cold is this in °F? Use your formula to calculate this.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

7p3 HW

Hand the following HW in Thursday 21st January.

There is a formula used to turn °F into °C. Find it and research how to use it.

At what temperature in °F does water freeze? Use your formula to calculate this.

At what temperature in °F does water boil? Use your formula to calculate this.

In January 2010, Altnaharra in Scotland recorded temperatures of -22.3°C. How cold is this in °F? Use your formula to calculate this.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

8p2 HW

Using Excel, produce a bar chart and a pie chart for the data you collected in class. Include an explanation of how you used Excel to construct the two charts. Print out and bring to class on Thursday 14th Jan, or e-mail your work to me.

Monday, January 4, 2010

8v1 HW

Bring some newspaper articles to the lesson on Wednesday 6th Jan. Follow the link below to view the task to help you decide what type and how many articles you should bring in.

Have a look at the "Newspaper Readability" PowerPoint at http://sites.google.com/site/mrandersonsteachingresources/handling-data/averages-and-range