PPT-Figures and Maps: Chapter

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7 Accelerating Innovation and Technology Diffusion Rights and Permissions The material in this publication is copyrighted Copying andor transmitting portions or all of this work without permission may be a violation of applicable law The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development The World Bank encourages dissemination of its work and will normally grant permission to reproduce portions of the work promptly. And 57375en 57375ere Were None meets the standard for Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity for grade 8 Its structure pacing and universal appeal make it an appropriate reading choice for reluctant readers 57375e book also o57373ers students Investigation . 2. YMLA Pre AP Math. In this investigation, you will explore how some properties of a . shape change . when the shape is enlarged or reduced.. 2.1 Similar Figures. Zack . and Marta want to design a computer game that involves . (Not exactly the same, but pretty close!). Let’s do a little review work before discussing similar figures.. Congruent Figures. In order to be congruent, two figures must be the same size and same shape.. I. What is a figure of . speech?. A. . “A figure of speech is a use of a . word. that diverges from its . normal. meaning, or a . phrase. with a specialized meaning not based on the literal meaning of the words in it.” –. 2.3. A. What are Significant Figures?. The number of all certain digits in a measurement plus one estimated digit.. Example. 2.0 cm. 1. 0. 2. 3. 4. cm. 2 Significant figures. Examples. 1. 0. 2. 3. 4. Zhigang. Deng. Figure/Illustration Principles. Clarity. Aesthetics. Quality. Efficiency. Clarity. Proper information-embedding. Information overloading: NOT GOOD. Too little information: why bother to use a figure?. This is to help you review for the . Chapter 1 Test.. Finding the Perimeter & Area. 1. Find the perimeter of the polygon below.. 2. Find the area of the polygon above.. 19 m. 10 m. 5 m. 13 m. Finding the Perimeter & Area. From Cardinale . et al. . (2003). When to use figures vs. tables?. General rules of thumb:. < 4 numbers, state them in the text. Tables are used to report data,. figures are used to look at relationships and patterns. . Presenter: Alicia McGee. Email: . amcgee@mobilemcps.org. Make a copy of this to take notes!. Maps and Geography . We want students to become global students….. So….. Students should be able to:. 4.72006 s. 0.0003 km. 400 mL. 320.0 mg. How many significant figures are there in each of the following measurements? . 4.72006 . s . (6 significant figures). 0.0003 . km . (1 significant figure). 400 . . Presenter: Alicia McGee. Email: . amcgee@mobilemcps.org. Make a copy of this to take notes!. Maps and Geography . We want students to become global students….. So….. Students should be able to:. Chapter 6. Views of Earth. Latitude. The equator is an imaginary line that circles the Earth halfway between the north and south poles. It separates the Earth into two equal halves – the northern hemisphere and the southern hemisphere.. Sections Section 1 Formatting Figures within the Thesis or Dissertation p 2Information in this manual has been modified fromx0000x0000Updated by GC SST Summer 20212Section 1 Formatting Figures within Visualizing 3D Surfaces. Carol J. Ormand. , . SERC, Carleton College. Eric Riggs, Texas A&M University. Overview. What do we mean when we talk about “reading” contour maps?. Example: the Topographic Map Assessment.

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