Coast to coast, our 8th Grade group is heading to the east side to experience American history and culture. This blog serves as our academic mobile journal of our adventure.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
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Math: This is an example of tessalation in the bricks. The pattern of rectangular bricks alternating in rows can go on forever. you can easily find the area of the entire wall by finding the area of one brick and multiplying it by the number of bricks. By Emily
After a year of fund raising and anticipation, our East Coast Trip is finally upon us. We are a group of 8th grade students from San Diego, California. This may seem like a vacation but its actually an academic field trip. Since we are missing our regular classes back at school, we have to do an assignment. This blog is it. Our chaparone group will moblog daily via cellphone to connect our school learning with the adventure we are about to partake.