Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Below is pictures of stuff I took pictures of that went with the degree measure we needed...
 120 Degrees



 45 Degrees

 60 Degrees








2, 180 degree 4, 90 degrees


8, 45 degrees

Rotational Symmetry


This is a pentagon, the rotational symmetry is 5.

This is a square, it has rotational symmetry of 4.

This is a rectangle, it has rotational symmetry 2.


This is an octagon, it has rotational symmetry of 8.

This is an octagon, it has rotational symmetry of 8.
This is a triangle, it has roatational symmetry of 3.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

First day of the Second Semester

Today Mr. Maksymchuk told us about the new rules, and the wierd noises that there have been videos of. Then we talked about what we would do with computers, we are only allowed to use them when he askes us to, 'cause we were really bad. THEN, he asked us, about if it was worth his time to record him talking about a certain thing we are doing in math or science. He will only record if one person out of us all wants him to record him talking on and on and on and on.................. Then we did some stuff on similarity. Then Mr. Maksymchuk took Marty's phone and mine.

Monday, January 23, 2012

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Twico

These are our diagrams showing Mitosis and Meiosis.


The Animal
Mitosis is when cells devide and it is split into these steps: Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase.
Meiosis is when sex cells divide so the right amount of single chromosomes are left after Meiosis.
This photo explains the process of meiosis.


This photo explains the series of mitosis.

Mitosis makes new cells that are just the same as the parent cells and meiosis makes new egg and sperm cells,(half).

Mitosis/ Meiosis


This is a diagram of Meiosis in an Iotis.
This is the diagram of Mitosis happening in an Iotis.
These diagrams were made by Braden and Shannon on SMART notebook.


Friday, January 13, 2012


This is a Mitosis Diagram.
This is from the chromosomes of Expo the Lizard. (made-up)




This is a Meiosis Diagram.
It is also from Expo the Lizard. (made-up)


Thursday, January 12, 2012

today in science we took notes for 50 minutes

today we learned about flipping the images up to down and left to right