Tuesday, May 25, 2010
FW:
Grant science. Today we went to elis island. During our ferry ride we saw the statue of liberty. Since the statue was giving to america by the french a very long time ago the materials that the statue is made of have started to corrode. The metal is rusting on the statue due to chemical reactions that are happening to the statue. Also the flame is made out of the element gold or Au on the periodic table of elements.
Este es un letrero en un barrio en Nueva York. Dije, "To report dangerous conditions in the work place, call 311." Espan(~)ol.
-Sarah V.
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Snedden payed a man to
Snedden payed a man to let him kiss him! Crazy things happen in Times Square!
-Sarah V.
Maddie-en nueva york hace edifisios
Maddie-en nueva york hace edifisios muy grande. Me gusta mi cuarto por que es muy bonito, pero no es muy grande. Este vacacion
geometrey.
this is a tesselation in geometrey. a tesselation is a pattern using shapes that can continue on forever. bricks are a good example of a tesselation. bricks are rectangles, and if needed to, can be stacked and put side by side, and still fit into each other perfectly. to find out how large the tesselation is, you find the area of one rectangle (LxH) and multiply that by the number of bricks. <3, marlee.
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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
geometrey.
this is a tesselation. a tesselation is a pattern that can continue forever if needed. bricks are a good example of a tesselation. bricks are rectangles, which fit into each other and can be used continuesly. to find the area, or how large the tesselation is, you can find the area of one brick (LxH) and multiply that by the number of bricks you have. <3, marlee.
science.
this was a support beam of some kind of structure. the design of this stucture worked efficiently because of the shape the beams and because of the materials used. wood is good for tension and compression combined, and balances out well. it is designed with triangles, which are strong when supporting structures. <3, marlee.
This is a tesselation of tiles. It is the floor of Sbarro's. It is made up of regular hexagons that make a repeating pattern. Math.
-Sarah V.
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