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Do you believe in Magic?

Do you believe in Magic?. Sit back Relax Let’s watch a magic show!. ICELAND REYKJAVIK. SWEDEN STOCKHOLM. FINLAND HELSINKI. NORWAY OSLO. ESTONIA TALLINN. RUSSIA MOSCOW. LATVIA RIGA. DENMARK COPENHAGEN. LITHUANIA VILNIUS. UNITED KINGDOM LONDON. IRELAND DUBLIN. BELARUS

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Do you believe in Magic?

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  1. Do you believe in Magic? Sit back Relax Let’s watch a magic show!

  2. ICELAND REYKJAVIK SWEDEN STOCKHOLM FINLAND HELSINKI NORWAY OSLO ESTONIA TALLINN RUSSIA MOSCOW LATVIA RIGA DENMARK COPENHAGEN LITHUANIA VILNIUS UNITED KINGDOM LONDON IRELAND DUBLIN BELARUS MINSK BELGIUM BRUSSELS GERMANY BERLIN POLAND WARSAW NETHERLANDS AMSTERDAM LUXEMBOURG LUXEMBOURG CZECH REPUBLIC PRAGUE UKRAINE KIEV SLOVAKIA BRATISLAVA FRANCE PARIS AUSTRIA VIENNA SWITZERLAND BERN HUNGARY BUDAPEST MOLDOVA CHISINAU SLOVENIA LJUBLJANA ROMANIA BUCHAREST ITALY ROME CROATIA ZAGREB BOSNIA SARAJEVO YUGOSLAVIA BELGRADE BULGARIA SOFIA SPAIN MADRID MACEDONIA SKOPJE PORTUGAL LISBON ALBANIA TIRANA TURKEY ANKARANA GREECE ATHENS

  3. Africa in the Atlas

  4. Mountain Ranges

  5. Rivers

  6. Desert Areas

  7. Bodies of Water

  8. Grid Map…

  9. Polygon Lab(Save this as Lastname Firstname Polygon Lab)(Example: Hylemon Jennifer Polygon Lab) Geometry, Chapter 10, Section 1 Yellow Pages are notes. Orange Pages are interactive.

  10. polygon • A closed figure formed by segments such that the sides have a common endpoint and each side intersects exactly two other sides at their endpoints is known as a polygon.

  11. convex vs. concave Lines stay outside… Lines cross inside…

  12. 3 sides = triangle

  13. 4 sides = quadrilateral

  14. 5 sides = pentagon

  15. 6 sides = hexagon Draw your own hexagon below.

  16. 7 sides = heptagon OR septagon

  17. 8 sides = octagon Draw your own octagon below.

  18. 9 sides = nonagon

  19. 10 sides = decagon

  20. 12 sides = dodecagon Draw your own dodecagon below.

  21. n sides = n-gon For example, an 11-gon….

  22. regular polygon • A polygon that is convex with all sides congruent and all angles congruent is known as a regular polygon. 108 degrees 108 degrees 108 degrees 108 degrees 108 degrees

  23. Draw a regular triangle. Label angle measures correctly.

  24. Interior Angle Sum Theorem • If a convex polygon has n sides and S is the sum of the measures of its interior angles, then For example, a triangle has 3 sides. n = 3. The angles add up to 180 degrees.

  25. Use the Interior Angle Theorem to fill in the table.

  26. Is this a polygon? Explain why or why not.

  27. Is this polygon convex or concave? Explain your answer.

  28. What is a good name for this polygon?

  29. This is a regular octagon. What is the measure of each individual interior angle?

  30. Save this file. Copy the interactive slides to a new PowerPoint presentation. Name this new file with your name and 10-1 in the title. Turn it in to me by beaming it to me. If I find that your work is copied from someone else or is copied by someone else, you will receive a ZERO for this assignment that cannot be replaced.

  31. Student Projects

  32. Examples of student work using technology

  33. Examples of student work using technology

  34. Examples of student work using technology

  35. You Got Me “We got somebody to give a damn about us.” These words are the basis of George and Lennie’s relationship. It is described early in Lennie’s character that he isn’t the brightest person in the world, as a matter of fact, some people might argue and say that Lennie may have even been retarded. Through the expressions and words of other characters, the audience can get the sense that two guys traveling together is not a common thing in those days. Everyone who finds out that Lennie and George travel together finds it odd, they find it even odder when they see Lennie’s mental capacity. (rep “find”) Aunt Clara is first introduced by Lennie as the person who gives him the rats (mice). George later clears this up by stating that she was his aunt and that he promised her to take care of Lennie. This is the excuse that he gives those who ask (ask what?) but the more sentimental reason why George and Lennie are together has only been discussed by the two of them. I think that George had a good reason to stay with Lennie, but that Steinbeck was also sentimental on the topic by giving George a more sensitive private reason why he travels with Lennie. “But not us! An’ why? Because…because I got you to look after me, and yo got me to look after you, and that’s why.” Throughout the entire story the reader can get the feeling that loneliness is an important factor of the book and is something that many of the characters deal with. Lennie and George are different however; they have each other there at all times. Although they are different in almost every way, this doesn’t get between them, clearly both of them would rather be with each other then (than) alone anywhere else. (need more clarification/ strong statements about George’s sentimental reasons for wanting to be with Lennie)

  36. Interactive Testing • To “paperlessly” prepare, students are taking a practice EOC exam in English II at http://www.tea.state.tx.us/student.assessment/resources/online/2001/eoc/engii.html where they can get immediate scoring and feedback prior to the test next week

  37. Student Produced Web Page Assignments http://www.angelfire.com/tx5/world_history_ww1/

  38. Hitler slowly but surely went on to conquer almost all of Europe spreading his ideas and beliefs to all who opposed him . Hitler's Rein for Power

  39. Aloe Blackberry Echinacea Camphor Ginger Garlic Witch Hazel Folk Medicine and Herbal Remedies Some plants are used in the production of folk medicine and herbal remedies like… Junia Valente Arturo Delgado Jose Ambrocio Luis Hernandez

  40. Blackberry • Scientific name –Rubus allegheniensis • Blackberries belong to the genus Rubus of the family Rosaceae.

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