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How many calories do you burn each day? | Math Project
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Real Life Math Applications Project. How many calories do you burn each day? March 7, 2009. The calories our bodies obtain from food are either stored as fat or burned for energy. The more physically active a person is, the more calories he or she will use. You can expect to use far more calories running a marathon than if you watched a marathon on TV while stretched out on the couch. This project will help students to understand the relationship between calories and physical activity. Physical activity ...
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Real Life Math Applications Project. Monthly Archives: March 2009. How many calories do you burn each day? March 7, 2009. Working individually, students will record their physically activities. Througout the day for a seven-day period. They will tally their daily caloric expenditures and find their average caloric expenditures. They will summarize their result in a written report. Math Skill to Highlight. Collecting and organizing data. Using estimation and decimal computation. Consider working with your...
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Science Projects: Electroscope
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You will need :. Strip of silver Mylar from helium balloon or wrapping paper. An electroscope is a simple device that measures static electricity. Or the freely flowing electrical charges of the atmosphere. Static electricity is caused by friction, or something rubbing against something else. This electricity-producing friction can be as harmless as a comb rubbing against hair or powerful as ice crystals rubbing against each other in a thundercloud. 9 Rub the plastic comb or balloon against your hair or ...
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Science Projects: February 2009
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Besides enhancing the flavors of foods, chemistry can please our sense of smell, too. For thousands of years, people have collected the aromatic oils of plants and seeds in order to make sweet-smelling waters and perfumes. But they had to squeeze a great numbers of to get just a few drops of oil, and scent of the oil did not last very long. 7 small jars or vials with lids. Tape or marking pen for labeling. Except for the cloves, crush the samples as finely as you can with the Popsicle stick. Use the twee...
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Science Projects: Homemade Perfume
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Besides enhancing the flavors of foods, chemistry can please our sense of smell, too. For thousands of years, people have collected the aromatic oils of plants and seeds in order to make sweet-smelling waters and perfumes. But they had to squeeze a great numbers of to get just a few drops of oil, and scent of the oil did not last very long. 7 small jars or vials with lids. Tape or marking pen for labeling. Except for the cloves, crush the samples as finely as you can with the Popsicle stick. Use the twee...
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Science Projects: April 2009
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2 liquid dishwashing detergent bottles, one with cap. Stiff cardboard or piece of wood. Brown and black paint. A fiery, lava-spilling volcano is one of the most beutiful and terrifying sights in nature, and scientists who visit active volcanoes sometimes find themselves in great danger. This volcano model will allow you to sample some of the magic of volcanoes-safety at home. Part-1 : Shooting-Volcano Construction. Part-2 : Shooting Volcano Eruption. Quickly add 4 tablespoons (60 ml) of baking soda.
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Science Projects: March 2009
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This project lets you observe the elaborate tunneling structures of an ant colony and determine the social organization of ants. 2 wide-mouth glass jars. Frozen-orange-juice can or similar can. Soil sample with ants. Small block of wood. Use gardening gloves when collecting ants. Some species bite. Deposit the queen in the jar and screw the lid on. Take the jar to where you'll set up your colony. Place the frozen-orange-juice can in the center of jar #2. Remove the lid from jar #1 and use tablespoon ...
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Science Projects: Ant Architecture
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This project lets you observe the elaborate tunneling structures of an ant colony and determine the social organization of ants. 2 wide-mouth glass jars. Frozen-orange-juice can or similar can. Soil sample with ants. Small block of wood. Use gardening gloves when collecting ants. Some species bite. Deposit the queen in the jar and screw the lid on. Take the jar to where you'll set up your colony. Place the frozen-orange-juice can in the center of jar #2. Remove the lid from jar #1 and use tablespoon ...
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Science Projects: Shooting Volcano
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2 liquid dishwashing detergent bottles, one with cap. Stiff cardboard or piece of wood. Brown and black paint. A fiery, lava-spilling volcano is one of the most beutiful and terrifying sights in nature, and scientists who visit active volcanoes sometimes find themselves in great danger. This volcano model will allow you to sample some of the magic of volcanoes-safety at home. Part-1 : Shooting-Volcano Construction. Part-2 : Shooting Volcano Eruption. Quickly add 4 tablespoons (60 ml) of baking soda.
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Science Projects: Energy Conservation
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The change in the kinetic energy of an object is equal to the net work done on the object. In order to accomplish work on an object there must be a force exerted on the object and it must move in the direction of the force. This fact is referred to as the Work-Energy Principle and is often a very useful tool in mechanics problem solving. It is derivable from conservation of energy and the application of the relationships for. Average impact force x distance traveled = change in kinetic energy. 3D Screen ...
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Real Life Math Applications Project. How many calories do you burn each day? March 7, 2009. The calories our bodies obtain from food are either stored as fat or burned for energy. The more physically active a person is, the more calories he or she will use. You can expect to use far more calories running a marathon than if you watched a marathon on TV while stretched out on the couch. This project will help students to understand the relationship between calories and physical activity. Physical activity ...
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The Math Projects Journal. Lessons / Curriculum Maps. Recap: Fall for Math 2017, Growing Powerful Practices Together. October 24, 2017. San Bernardino, CA , Sept 2017. The Riverside San Bernardino Counties Mathematics Teachers Association. The local state affiliate of which I am a member, conducted its first Fall conference, Fall for Math, with a theme of Growing Powerful Practices Together. The conference had three main objectives:. Math Practices 3 and 6. Establish local support networks. Breakout EDU ...