Math Rules @ Westside
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Monday, February 21, 2011
Shape Up!
Pretend you are a shape or solid. Which shape (2-D) or solid(3-D) would you be and why? Make sure to give three reasons about why you picked your shape or solid. Please also include a description of your 2 dimensional or 3 dimensional object.
Due: 3/14
Due: 3/14
Sunday, February 13, 2011
U.S. System of Measurement
Fill in the missing blanks. Answer all 6 questions
1. 3 ft = ____ in.
2. 15 ft = ____ yd
3. 2 mi = ____ yd
4. 36 in = ____ yd
5. 9 yd = ____ ft
6. 24 in = ____ ft
Due 2/17
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Measuring up!
You need to answer ALL five questions.
1. Which is less: 14 cups or 5 pints? Explain.
2. Which is greater: 3.5 pints or 60 fluid ounces? Explain.
3. Which is less: 3 feet or 1 meter? Explain.
4. Which is greater: 15 mm or 3 cm? Explain.
5. Giant clams can weigh as much as one fourth of a ton. How many pounds can they weigh?
Due 2/17
1. Which is less: 14 cups or 5 pints? Explain.
2. Which is greater: 3.5 pints or 60 fluid ounces? Explain.
3. Which is less: 3 feet or 1 meter? Explain.
4. Which is greater: 15 mm or 3 cm? Explain.
5. Giant clams can weigh as much as one fourth of a ton. How many pounds can they weigh?
Due 2/17
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Get to the Point!
1. Find the area of the figure.
2. Find the measure of the base and height of the four smaller triangles.
3. What is the area of one small triangle?
4. Is your answer reasonable? Explain.
Due: 2/13/10
Due: 2/13/10
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