Enjoy =)
In class today we continued to learn about dividing integers. (/ means divided by)
12/4=3
Quotative:
How many fours are in six
Partitive:
How many equal parts are in 4 groups when you have 12, so you draw 12 squares and then put them into 4 equal groups. The number of groups is the answer.
Next we started to use negative integers.
-6/2= -3
Quotative:
How many groups of 2 are in -6
Partitive:
How many equal parts are in 2 groups when you have -6
Which one works and which doesn't?
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If you guessed partitive your right because 2 can't go into -6 (cause there's nothing the to go into!)
Well that's all for now, hope you enjoyed the scribe!
(sorry for the lack of pics my comp. wasn't working to well)
Thanks for getting it done late. You can also add images to make it a more understandable scribe. Having it done is the most important thing. Now edit it to make the best scribe possible.
Thanks
Harbeck
November 24, 2008 at 7:50 PM
Aw, good job alex! See, you can do it. All you really have to do is try. :) Tehehe, uhm.. maybe you should add more colors to make it stand out more. You know us, silly 'teenagers.' We don't like reading things that don't look fascinating (;. HAHA, okay sorry. Good job! :)
November 25, 2008 at 7:14 PM
Oh, oh oh! I'm not sure if you're the scribe that SHOULD talk about the barn doors, I don't really know the order anymore.. but uhm, if you were.. maybe you should have talked about the barn doors?! Haha, I don't know (: Just maybe.
November 25, 2008 at 7:20 PM
Good job Alex, you finally did it! =D Try to add more colour and stuff, but still good job!
November 25, 2008 at 8:36 PM
Good Job! (I'm from 8-17 so you prolly don't know me)
As I can see this scribe post is late but I'm guessing it's not your fault.
Your post could have been a lot better if you put pictures and add color because people will be more interested and will actually read and look at your scribe.
I'm not going to be critical I just want to say Good Job and KOODOS for trying.
Don't worry you'll do better next time;D
-Kayue:]
November 30, 2008 at 4:40 PM