In the coming weeks, we will be looking to work on a colonization of the solar system project. As we move towards this, we will look at how we measure and study the breadth and depth of space. Based on the information taken so far and covered on Monday - Thursday this week, we will have a quiz on Friday, November 30. In math, we will look at deconstructing composite shapes by looking at rectangles, triangles, and cylinders separately and then as composite shapes. We will have a composite shapes test in the first week of December. Our tentative timeline is below. Additionally, the workbook for our current math unit and the textbook chapter are posted as well as some of the tentative assignments for the week. We will be looking at the multiple choice format on assignments this week so that we can discuss the types of problems and some tips to answer them best. For the math questions listed in the textbook and workbook, we will not be covering them in class necessarily so, if you would like to do 1-2 questions extra per day, there are suggested questions. The science powerpoints are posted if you would like to look through them before covering the content. Math Workbook and Chapter for Surface Area
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As we have/ are finishing off some key concepts in math and science, there are a few items to keep in mind:
Today you will be preparing for a debate tomorrow in class. The topic of the debate is:
Be it resolved that the Canadian Government should expand its space exploration program. You will not know if you need to argue in favor or against the above resolution. Therefore you must be prepared to understand both sides of the argument and defend your answers. Based on your previous knowledge of space exploration, you will come up with your top 3 reasons BOTH for and against the above resolution. You should be able to discuss these in detail (a good marker is you are able to talk about the point for at least 2 minutes in detail). Some articles to probe your thinking are: http://asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/iss/testing-technologies.asp https://spinoff.nasa.gov/Spinoff2008/tech_benefits.html https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/experiments_category https://spaceq.ca/canadian-space-agency-budget-continues-downward-spiral/ https://www.universetoday.com/131376/shouldnt-fix-earth-first/ You will be marked on the following stems:
As we prepare today:
In math class this week we are looking at surface area and volume. To recall and establish themes, we have looked at creating expressions utilizing patterns in base 10 blocks and are now looking at the overarching question of "How much does it cost to build a backyard rink?" Below are the images of Mr. Gordon's backyard/rink as it is constructed. As a class, we unpacked all of the information needed to calculate the cost. This included questions about the materials, the supports, water cost in Calgary and much more. Below is a summary of the key information that was uncovered. Using the provided information and with our groups, we arrived at the following questions that need to be answered. We will be working on them with the overall cost as our background focus over the next few classes. As we work on and finish the project, there is extra questions to complete below. We will start with Topic 3, Right angle prisms.
To Start our space exploration unit, we will look at the merits and detriments of space travel. Reading the following article, we will utilize the ideas as a launching point. https://www.wired.com/2016/02/space-is-cold-vast-and-deadly-humans-will-explore-it-anyway/ After reading the article, we will debrief using the following steps: 1. Get into groups of 4. Assign the following roles to individuals in your group. i)Notetaker ii)moderator iii) Time keeper iv)discussion leader 2. Answer the following questions in your group i) What did you find the most surprising about your article? ii)What did you already know? iii)What do you think are the top 3 challenges that are the most difficult to overcome. Come to a consensus. iv) What are the 3 challenges that you think will be "easy" to overcome. Come to a consensus v) Which challenge would like to learn more about? Math HomeworkFor Tuesday, November 6th, each student is responsible to answer question 3 and 15 from the attached questions. Additionally, all students are to choose one more question from 16-29 to answer.
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