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Las líneas de Nazca están en el desierto en el sur de Perú. No sabemos de dónde vienen. Fueron creados por las personas de Nazca. Las lìneas se hacen quitando las rocas superiores y mostrando el suelo blanco debajo. Las líneas señalan al sol. Puedes ver las líneas de Nazca volando en elavion. Son muy, muy grandes. Algunas de las formas en la arena son colibríes, arañas, monos, peces y lagartos. Las grandes grandes figuras son mas de 200 metros de diametro. En mi opinión, lo más interesante de las líneas es que las personas de Nazca hacen las líneas en una manera que las puedes ver desde el cielo.
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Article posted November 30, 2011 at 02:56 PM GMT0 •
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The war that my group researched for our Prezi was the Peloponnesian War. Our group did divide the work, so everybody had a chance to speak. My part of the project was talking about the map of the battles and when the war happened.To find the information for our project we used EBSCO and our social studies textbook. EBSCO was our most reliable resource.
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Article posted November 3, 2011 at 04:09 PM GMT0 •
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To Whom It May Concern,
This year in math class we have been learning about a lot of things. We learned about graphing and frequency tables, probability, and order of operations.
For probability I did a project with my partner, JRVI where we experimented with the probability of pulling four different kinds of candy from a bag. After, we ate ALL of the candy.
I had a lot of fun with the order of operations unit because I find solving those kind of problems and work on the order of numbers is really interesting and fun to do. We did a lot of worksheets and math points that were about order of operations.
What we did with graphing and frequency tables was in the beginning of the year which was a really super unit. At the beginning of the year we made a frequency table of how many times students in sixth, seventh and eight grade were absent last year.
I had I lot of fun in math class during module one!!!
Love,
The Golden Child(SSAM)
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