This week for maths we have learnt how to use and make a graph to collect data and see the distance of our paper planes. One person in each group had a job to do. Spotter, marking, thrower and measure was included. After that we had to collect our data and use it as a graph. We used a scatter graph.
I am a Year 6 student at Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Learning Space1 and my teachers are Mr Wong and Mr Ogilive.
Friday, 15 November 2019
Graph | Paper planes
LI: To use statistical and scientific methods to study the effect of wing span and area on lift.
This week for maths we have learnt how to use and make a graph to collect data and see the distance of our paper planes. One person in each group had a job to do. Spotter, marking, thrower and measure was included. After that we had to collect our data and use it as a graph. We used a scatter graph.
This week for maths we have learnt how to use and make a graph to collect data and see the distance of our paper planes. One person in each group had a job to do. Spotter, marking, thrower and measure was included. After that we had to collect our data and use it as a graph. We used a scatter graph.
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Paper planes
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