Good Evening to all,
We continue working on GEOMETRY and specifically,
the area of circles.
These measurements come in handy with working with
circles and semicircles.
Area is the "stuff' inside the shape and you can find this by using a shortcut, or formula. The area of a circle is A=π rˆ2. Remember that Pi is generally estimated to be 3 or 3.14 or 22/7.
This is our Advisory Picture for Spirit Week
Homework: Read the blog and watch the videos and take notes ON 8.2 Area of Circles
Student Videos:
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TEACHER:
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BRING IN AN ARTIFACT ABOUT CHAPTER 8 - can be a trinket, magazine picture or such- anything that is an example of something from Chapter 8- GEOMETRY!
As always in MATH,
Mrs M
EX 1 page 624
EX 2 page 624
EX 3 page 625
EX 4 page 625
EX 5 page 626
BRING IN AN ARTIFACT ABOUT CHAPTER 8 - can be a trinket, magazine picture or such- anything that is an example of something from Chapter 8- GEOMETRY!
As always in MATH,
Mrs M
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