This document instructs the reader to write the name of important words related to St. Patrick's Day and then color in pictures, looking up on the internet which colors would be most suitable for each picture.
St. Patrick's Day is celebrated in March in Ireland, where green, white, and orange colors and shamrocks are symbols used. The holiday commemorates St. Patrick, a Christian missionary who lived in the 4th century and introduced Christianity to Ireland.
St. Patrick's Day is a celebration of Irish culture that takes place annually on March 17th. It honors St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, who introduced Christianity in the 5th century. The holiday has become popular in the United States due to many Americans having Irish ancestry. Common symbols of St. Patrick's Day include wearing green clothing and shamrocks, eating Irish foods like corned beef and cabbage, and believing leprechauns bring good luck.
St. Patrick's Day is celebrated on March 17th to honor St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. It is popularly celebrated in the United States with people wearing green, eating corned beef and cabbage, and recognizing symbols like shamrocks and leprechauns. St. Patrick brought Christianity to Ireland in the fifth century, which is why he is famous and the reason for the holiday.
The document provides a recipe for making pancakes with Sarah. It lists the ingredients needed as flour, baking powder, salt, sugar, milk, eggs and butter. It then outlines the steps to prepare the ingredients, cook the pancakes in a pan with butter, and enjoy eating the finished pancakes with various toppings.
This 3rd grade math unit covers 3D shapes including prisms, pyramids, and curved 3D shapes. Prisms are defined and their types are listed, with the cube identified as a special prism with equal square faces and no bases. Pyramids are also introduced and their types noted. Curved 3D shapes are the final topic covered in the unit.
The document discusses 3D shapes, their characteristics, parts, types, and how to represent them visually with nets. It defines 3D shapes as solid objects with three dimensions of height, width, and length that can be found in the real world. The main types covered are prisms, pyramids, and polyhedrons, with prisms having two equal bases and pyramids having one base, and both having flat faces that meet at vertices. Curved 3D shapes are also mentioned. Nets are described as a way to represent how to build a 3D shape by folding and gluing a 2D template.
This document discusses the areas of different plane figures including squares, rectangles, rhomboids, triangles, trapezoids, rhombuses, regular polygons, and circles. It provides information on calculating the areas of these basic shapes through formulas using measurements of their sides or radii.
The document provides information about the artist Tony Cragg and his collage and sculpture works. It asks questions about identifying features of Cragg's artwork, such as which figure has the longest legs or how many bottles are in one piece. It also includes a link to a video where Tony Cragg explains his own artmaking process and sculptures.
This document instructs the reader to write the name of important words related to St. Patrick's Day and then color in pictures, looking up on the internet which colors would be most suitable for each picture.
St. Patrick's Day is celebrated in March in Ireland, where green, white, and orange colors and shamrocks are symbols used. The holiday commemorates St. Patrick, a Christian missionary who lived in the 4th century and introduced Christianity to Ireland.
St. Patrick's Day is a celebration of Irish culture that takes place annually on March 17th. It honors St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, who introduced Christianity in the 5th century. The holiday has become popular in the United States due to many Americans having Irish ancestry. Common symbols of St. Patrick's Day include wearing green clothing and shamrocks, eating Irish foods like corned beef and cabbage, and believing leprechauns bring good luck.
St. Patrick's Day is celebrated on March 17th to honor St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. It is popularly celebrated in the United States with people wearing green, eating corned beef and cabbage, and recognizing symbols like shamrocks and leprechauns. St. Patrick brought Christianity to Ireland in the fifth century, which is why he is famous and the reason for the holiday.
The document provides a recipe for making pancakes with Sarah. It lists the ingredients needed as flour, baking powder, salt, sugar, milk, eggs and butter. It then outlines the steps to prepare the ingredients, cook the pancakes in a pan with butter, and enjoy eating the finished pancakes with various toppings.
This 3rd grade math unit covers 3D shapes including prisms, pyramids, and curved 3D shapes. Prisms are defined and their types are listed, with the cube identified as a special prism with equal square faces and no bases. Pyramids are also introduced and their types noted. Curved 3D shapes are the final topic covered in the unit.
The document discusses 3D shapes, their characteristics, parts, types, and how to represent them visually with nets. It defines 3D shapes as solid objects with three dimensions of height, width, and length that can be found in the real world. The main types covered are prisms, pyramids, and polyhedrons, with prisms having two equal bases and pyramids having one base, and both having flat faces that meet at vertices. Curved 3D shapes are also mentioned. Nets are described as a way to represent how to build a 3D shape by folding and gluing a 2D template.
This document discusses the areas of different plane figures including squares, rectangles, rhomboids, triangles, trapezoids, rhombuses, regular polygons, and circles. It provides information on calculating the areas of these basic shapes through formulas using measurements of their sides or radii.
The document provides information about the artist Tony Cragg and his collage and sculpture works. It asks questions about identifying features of Cragg's artwork, such as which figure has the longest legs or how many bottles are in one piece. It also includes a link to a video where Tony Cragg explains his own artmaking process and sculptures.
This document provides definitions and information about plane figures and polygons for 4th grade math. It defines polygons as closed polygonal lines with an interior, and lists the most common polygons as triangles and quadrilaterals. It explains that polygons are classified by the number of sides, and defines key terms like diagonal, perimeter, and types of triangles and quadrilaterals. The document also covers circles, their parts, and how to use a compass to draw circles.
This document discusses 3D shapes, including their key characteristics of having three dimensions of height, width, and length. It describes the main parts of 3D shapes as prisms, which have two equal polygon bases and parallelogram faces, and pyramids, which have one polygon base and triangular faces meeting at a common vertex. The document also mentions other types of 3D shapes like polyhedrons with regular polygon faces and curved 3D shapes, and how nets can be used to form 3D shapes by folding and gluing.
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Mat_6th_ud3_the plane figures and their areas
Mat_6th_ud3_the plane figures and their areas
Mat_6th_ud3_the plane figures and their areas
Mat_6th_ud3_the plane figures and their areas
Mat_6th_ud3_the plane figures and their areas
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This document defines angles and describes how to measure, construct, classify, and bisect angles. It contains the following key points:
1. An angle is the amount of turn between two lines that meet at a common endpoint called the vertex. Angles are measured in degrees using a protractor.
2. To construct a 45 degree angle, mark the 45 degree mark on a protractor and draw a line from the vertex to this mark.
3. There are different types of angles including complete angles of 360 degrees and relationships between consecutive, adjacent, and inverse angles.