by john west | Jun 7, 2018 | school posts , Year 09, K-10
Work through The Introduction to the Periodic Table Prezi then do the quiz to check your understanding.
By the end of this unit you should know:
what the atomic number and mass number of an element is.
how elements are arranged on the periodic table.
what Periods and Groups are.
the physical and chemical properties of the group 1 metals.
the physical properties of group 17 elements.
the physical properties of group 18 elements
that sodium and chlorine react violently together.
that elements in the same group have similar properties. WHY!
by john west | Mar 27, 2017 | school posts , Year 09, K-10
Read through the presentation on multiplication and division. Copy the rules for multiplication and division into your notes .
Do the short quiz on multiplication and division before class on Tuesday. If you want automatic feedback make sure you use a “live” email address.
by john west | Mar 23, 2017 | school posts , Year 09, K-10
The last activity was a bit hard at this stage. Try this one to check that you can add and subtract integers using the rules. Remember that integers can be positive or negative. Always put the + or – sign in front of your answer.
by john west | Mar 21, 2017 | school posts , Year 09, K-10
Read the notes carefully. Copy slides 2 to 9 neatly into your notes.
Now test your understanding by attempting the 20 question in the quiz. Remember to put a + or – sign in front of your answer. e.g.
Example
Q1 +3 not 3
Q2 -760
by john west | Mar 16, 2017 | school posts , Year 09, K-10
Read through the presentation carefully and then do the short quiz for homework. Please complete all homework exercises before class on Tuesday
by john west | Mar 15, 2017 | school posts , Year 09, K-10
VIDEO
GST (Goods and Services Tax) is charged at the rate of 15% in New Zealand.
15% is the same as 15/100 as a fraction or 0.15 as a decimal.
To calculate how much GST has to be added you need to multiply the cost by 0.15. This is then added to give the GST inclusive cost.
If you don’t have your phone handy can can you do the calculation with pen and paper?