Rectangle's width is so long like a meter stick.
Rectangle's height is so hort like a eraser.
And if you add the width and height
then you will have the Rectangle's perimeter.
And the other shapes will say this
when the rectanlge comes
"Here comes the long, Giant, HUGE rectanlge.
(poem)
(if I have some mistakes comment on it)
^-^
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Wednesday, April 4, 2007
The difference between premeter and area
The difference between the area and perimeter is that area has cm2, but perimeter doesn't have cm2 because for perimeter you have to plus base and length and then multlply by 2, but for area you have just have to height x base, but if you want to find triangle's area you have to do base x height then divide by 2. And next time before I do perimeter or area question I am going to look at the question and read it if it's perimeter or area then I will do it.
The difference between premeter and area
The difference between the area and perimeter is that area has cm2, but perimeter doesn't have cm2 because for perimeter you have to plus base and length and then multlply by 2, but for area you have just have to height x base, but if you want to find triangle's area you have to do base x height then divide by 2. And next time I do it I am going to look at the question and read it if it's perimeter or area.
Thursday, March 22, 2007
how to measure the area of triangle?
You want to know how to measure the area of triangle well then read this insturction.
First, you have to measure the base and height like a square or paralleogram then muiltipluy those two numbers then what you want to do is divide that number by 2 then your will have the answer. (Thank you for your patient.^-^)
First, you have to measure the base and height like a square or paralleogram then muiltipluy those two numbers then what you want to do is divide that number by 2 then your will have the answer. (Thank you for your patient.^-^)
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
How to find the area of rectangle and parallelograms
You want to find area then read this instructions. If you want to find the area of rectangle or square then do this. First, find the base and height of the rectangle or square then multiply base and hieght then you have to put the cm2 then you will have the area of the rectangle.
This one is for how to find area of parallelograms. First, draw a shape on the grid paper then add the squares(1square=1cm) then they will be some space of squares left then try put those spaces together with other spaces then you will have the area of parallelograms.
This one is for how to find area of parallelograms. First, draw a shape on the grid paper then add the squares(1square=1cm) then they will be some space of squares left then try put those spaces together with other spaces then you will have the area of parallelograms.
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
The Perimaeter Question
It was easy. The answer is 6.9cm because on this question you ahve to do minus and plus. First, I changed the mm to cm then I add the two sides then it will be 9.1 right? Then do 16cm take away 9.1cm then it will be 6.9cm right? Then here is the answer, 6.9cm.
Monday, March 12, 2007
The Math Question
I prefer Domenico's way because it is more easier. And if I add up the lenght together first it will be 32m right? Then what you want to do is take away from the whole perimeter by 32m. Then divide that number by two then you will have the answer.
Wednesday, March 7, 2007
What have you learned about finding the preimeter of polygons?
I have learned that the preimeter of polygons are the length and thewide were different and the some of them the wide part or the length had the same m or cm or km or mm and some fo them had the same length and wide.I also learned that the polygons were like triangles.
Monday, March 5, 2007
My journal
I think I did kind of bad in patterning unit because it was hard to find the rule and I had to decribe the pattern how it keeps turning into different shapes. And I think I got bad on the test mark becasue I didn't know the rule for the qustion so.
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