Thank you for spending time creating these wonderful reminders of the great year we had together! Enjoy reading and LAUGHING as much as I did!
Have a wonderful summer break!
Have a wonderful summer break!
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Thank you for spending time creating these wonderful reminders of the great year we had together! Enjoy reading and LAUGHING as much as I did! Have a wonderful summer break! esther and stellabreannachuckclarice and mimijessicajodielorrainethompsonnicole
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Dear 7D, Sorry can't be with you today as I am chaperoning the Rep to Chicago and LA. Thank you very much for the wonderful video! What are you doing today? Simple! Put captions on the photos below! Like this... When you are done, send it to me via email -- [email protected]. You can also make a comic book. Be creative! Here are the photos! You can click and drag them out. I used picmonkey.com to make this. You might use other online sites. You can also go to plasq.com and download a free trial of comic life. Looking forward to reading your captions or stories! Good morning, 7D!
Sorry I can't be with you today, but I'll see you during lunch time for our Party! Remember, it will be in A418. This is your work for today.
Level 5+ questionsTest-Taking Skills...
student questionsA student asked about this question...and I gave the student another question to figure it out... Think about this question as a sports question... Imagine that the particles are runners. Imagine that one of the runners is you. To get from point A to point B in 10 seconds, you have to exert a certain amount of energy. You want to get from point B to point C (same distance) in 10 seconds again. Which scenario will most likely make that happen? One, you continue running from point B OR Two, you stop for a minute and then run? Think about it and then email me an answer.
Once you have the formula, SUBSTITUTE the values given. From the problem, you know that "speed" or "s" = 80km/h and that "time" or "t" = 20 min. SO... d = st d = 80km/h (20 min) Make sure that the units are the same. From the problem, there are TWO units of time: hours (from 80km/h) and minutes (from 20 minutes). SOLVE THE PROBLEM! Remember to include units in your answer! awesome and useful videos!!!Some about renewable resources!!! SOLAR ROADWAYS!!! Forces documents
When answering Worksheet 071, reading the question carefully and understanding what it wants you to do is the key to getting full marks. Remember, though what you answered may be TRUE, if it is not the appropriate answer to the question you still don't get any marks... speed balanced/unbalanced forces |
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