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Friday, March 30, 2007

Scribe post #4

Surface Area

Learning Target: Learn the formulas for finding surface area.

The Basic Way: Here is the easy way to learn surface area; for the shape, there is length, width, and height. The next step you should take, is to multiply. Multiply the length by the width, the length by the height, and the height by the width. The answers of the multiplication problems you add together. IF the shape is a prism, you multiply the sum of the three answers by two. DO NOT multiply by two if the shape isn't a prism.

Formula: the formula for a rectangle is LxW+ LxH + HxW.

The formula for a prism is LxW + LxH + HxW x2

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Monday, January 8, 2007

The Cincinnati Bengals

The Cincinnati Bengals had a another great season. Replace that with: the Bengals had a disappointing season. Here, you're going to find out why. Three main keys to the Bengals disappointing season were injuries, off-field problems, and not finishing games.

In the second game of the season, Rich Braham, our star center, got an injured knee. In that same game, linebacker David Pollack sustained a broken neck, and was out for the season. (Later, Rich Braham was ruled out for the season too).

While the Bengals were having injury problems, guys like Chris Henry and Odell Thurman just made it worse for the team by getting drunk and taking drugs. For their off-field problems, Chris Henry got suspended for two games during the middle of the season. Odell Thurman got suspended for the whole season.

David Pollack,(below), couldn't help that his neck gave way

while putting a hit on Browns running back Ruben Droughns.

Odell Thurman, (far below), could have helped the fact that

he got arrested two times, getting himeself a season

suspension.

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The third thing that the Bengals should work on during next year's training camp is finishing games. They have to play good for all four quarters, not just three or two quarters. For instance, against the San Diego Chargers, the Bengals led 28-7 at the half. The big turning point was when one of the Bengals starting safetys, Madieu Williams, had stopped Ladainian Tomlinson, Charger star running back, and 2006 leauge MVP, but Ladainian stiff armed him, which is trying to push the defender away with your arm, and got a touchdown. The Chargers ended up beating the Bengals 49-41 in the most devastating loss of the season. If they had finished games, they could have been 10-6 or 11-5, or maybe even 12-4 and made the playoffs instead of their record of 8-8.

Those are the reasons I think the Bengals had an okay record, not a good record and a second consecutive playoff berth.

For more information on the NFL, go to NFL.com, or just tune in on CBS or FOX on Sunday at 1:00 or 4:30.

For a video recap on the past two seasons, watch the video below. This year wasn't our year, but hopefully next year will be.

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

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Modified on February 6, 2007 at 2:31 AM
Thursday, December 7, 2006

Scribe Post #3

Learning Target: Learn how to subtract mixed numbers.  

Lesson 

To subtract mixed numbers, subtract the fractions first, then the whole numbers.  If the bottom fraction is more than the top fraction (if there is one), you borrow a whole number like in regular subtraction.  Then you subtract. If there are unlike denominators, then you must find the LCD.  

 

Example:

          7 1/2=  2/4        (LCD  - 2:2,4... )

     -    6 3/4= 3/4         (  LCD - 4:4... )

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 then it becomes

 

          6  6/4

    -     6  3/4

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             3/4

 

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Monday, October 23, 2006

Scribe Post 2

Learning Target

Finding the circumference of an object.

Lesson

 

To find a circumference, measure the perimeter of the object. For instance, if you're trying to figure out the circumference of a tree (below) then measure around the trunk. It must be a 3-D object. Make sure you measure the length around the object, not up or down. Another way to find a circumference is to multiply the diameter by Π. (3.14, also pi).

Example

2xΠ =6.28

Π= 3.14 (pi)

 

Want to know more? Go to this website



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Monday, October 23, 2006

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