6th Grade Uses Proportional Reasoning to Calculate the Estimated Height of the Tree on the Green

  • 6th Grade Learning About the Ancient Greek Mathematician, Thales, and How He Used Shadows to Calculate the Height of the Great Pyramid of Giza

    Posted by DeAnna Kwiecinski on 5/17/2017 10:25:00 AM

    Calculating the Height of the Great Pyramid of Giza

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  • 6th Grade Measuring a Student's Height & Shadow to Use in Their Proportion

    Posted by DeAnna Kwiecinski on 5/17/2017 10:15:00 AM

    Measuring a 6th Grader's Height and Shadow for Their Proportions

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  • 6th Grade Calculating Proportions and Estimated Tree Height

    Posted by DeAnna Kwiecinski on 5/17/2017 10:10:00 AM

    Using Proportions of a Student's Height, Their Shadow, and the Tree's Shadow to Calculate the Tree's Height

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  • 6th Grade Measuring the Tree's Shadow With a Trundle Wheel

    Posted by DeAnna Kwiecinski on 5/17/2017 10:05:00 AM

    Measuring the Tree's Shadow with a Trundle Wheel

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  • Ever Wonder How Tall That Tree Is? 6th Grade Figured It's About 22 Meters Tall!

    Posted by DeAnna Kwiecinski on 5/17/2017 10:00:00 AM

    Look How Tall That Tree Is!

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  • 6th Grade Results From 3 Groups of Their Tree Shadow Measurements and Their Calculated Tree Heights

    Posted by DeAnna Kwiecinski on 5/17/2017 10:00:00 AM

    Results of the 3 Groups: Estimated Height of Largest Tree on the Green is About 22m

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