I will start with number 9.
The first example is nutrition facts in the back of packaged food items.
This is a nutrition facts for a mega Kit Kat bar, the circled percentages are more than 100%.
The second example I have are test scores. Sometime in a test, there is a bonus question. If you get the whole test correct, and get the bonus question right. You will have a percent that is more than 100.
The first example is nutrition facts in the back of packaged food items.
This is a nutrition facts for a mega Kit Kat bar, the circled percentages are more than 100%.
The second example I have are test scores. Sometime in a test, there is a bonus question. If you get the whole test correct, and get the bonus question right. You will have a percent that is more than 100.
Scientist uses percentage less than one because water pollutions sometimes deal with these percentages. For example; domestic sewage is 99.9% pure water and only 0.1% is pollutant.
This grid show that you would need to drink 4 glasses of milk to get 100% of daily value of calcium. Each color represents the percentage one glass of milk have. To get to 100%, you will need 4 glasses of milk.
Here is a video that might help you.
This is awesome Cindy. I really like how you took pictures from the textbook to explain your answer, it really helps. Also, the video was awesome! It's like a real teacher teaching me about percentages. I would give this blog 10/10! Although, in my opinion, you could've got a better link. You know, the ones that are more simpler and easier to understand. Overall, you did great. Keep it up, class superhero!
ReplyDeletehi cindy great job on your scribe post it is so AWESOME. i like all the pictures and i like how you answered the questions so everyone could understand them. your video was great and it really helped me understand a lot. However next time maybe you could pick a easier link so people could have an easier time understanding percents.
ReplyDeleteAwesome job Cindy! I really liked your pictures and your video they helped me a lot. But next time maybe you could choose a better link so that everybody could understand it better but otherwise great job.
ReplyDeleteAmazing job Cindy !! I enjoyed your picutres and your explanations because they were clear and fully detailed. Probably next time you can have a link so others understand more.
ReplyDeleteAwesome job Cindy! I really like the pictures that you took, the details and the how you explained each one of them. Awesome job again Cindy, keep it up!
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Good job Cindy! I liked how you highlighted the important key ideas I also like how things were in order.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on your scribe post Cindy! I really liked how you added pictures to explain what you were talking about. I also liked your video, but your link wasn't as understandable so here is another link that I think you might like: http://ca.ixl.com/math/grade-8/convert-between-percents-fractions-and-decimals
ReplyDeleteHi Cindy, awesome job on your scribe post! Everything was clear and easy to understand. I liked that you explained all of your answers, I got what you were talking about. However, I think you could of chosen a better link. So here's a link I think you might like:
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Cool post Cindy! I mean I can't say anything about your post cause you have everything on it. You take time to copy some pictures from our textbook which is good and you explain all answers really clear. This is really an educational post for all of us. Thank you, and good job!
ReplyDeletegood job cindy! i really like your pictures, and how you highlited the main key points. The video helped me too, but next time add a website that is easier for everyone else to understand.
ReplyDeleteCorrection for number 12: We needed 3 1/3 glasses of milk to get exactly 100% of calcium for daily value.
ReplyDeleteGood Job Cindy, I really like how your explanations and your pictures were really easy to understand and it was also clear. I also like how you put effort into your post. I didn't really get was your link was trying to tell me other than that you did a good job.
ReplyDeleteGreat Job Cindy! This helped me out. and i liked how everything was easy to understand.
ReplyDeleteAmazing Job Cindy!You made everything really clear and understanding.I didn't really understand the link part. You should try a more understandable link so everyone can understand! Try adding a video next time! But great job !
ReplyDeleteGood Job Cindy! You explained everything clearly, it helped me go through my answers and check if it's right. I like how you put a lot of effort in the post. Keep it up!
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