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Here are a few games you could play if you finish work early today:
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With Rotational Symmetry, the shape or image can be rotated and it still looks the same. How many matches there are as you go once around is called the Order.
You can explore rotational symmetry using the Symmetry Artist online: http://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/symmetry-artist.html Print me off a design or two! See if you can create snowflakes... Go to these sites:
BBC Bitesize: http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/ks3/maths/shape_space/transformations1/revision/1/ Math Live (be sure to choose Slides, Flips, & Turns): http://www.learnalberta.ca/content/me5l/html/math5.html We've begun exploring attributes of 3D shapes. Try these simulations to practice more:
Topic 8 review is available for download below:
If you have finished early today, please check out the games on Multiplication.com. HEre is the link: http://www.multiplication.com/games/all-games
It's time to graph the results of our surveys! Follow this link for some guidelines to follow as you create you graph and design your presentation: Project Guidelines. Be sure to use Create-a-Graph to make your graph. The Project guidelines are also embedded below: Here are a few tools you can use to study fractions at home. To review fractions basics, try:
To review adding and subtracting fractions, try:
In this unit, we will build upon the knowledge you gained about fractions from third and fourth grade. In grade 5, the investigations present more real world contexts for fractions, such as purchasing building supplies, comparing packages with different numbers of items, and adjusting amounts of ingredients in recipes. You will use manipulatives and diagrams to help you develop mental pictures of operations with fractions as you build new skills. Here are some vocabulary words we will be using in math class: common denominator, equivalent, improper fraction, mixed number, and simplest form. Below are some tools to help us get started:
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