Thursday 20 December 2018

GEOMETRY

NOTES OF ART:

Made the square when I know 1 side:



Construction of  a square when I know the radius 


Do the rectangle when I know 2 sides :


Do a rectangle when I know a diagonal and 1 side:



Do the rhombus when I know 2 diagonals:



Do the rhomboid when I know 1 sides and the angle A:



Do a pentagon when I know 1 side:



Do a pentagon when I know the radius:

Do an hexagon when I know 1 side 


Do an hexagon when I know the radius:

Do an heptagon  when I know the radius:




Draw an octogon when I know the radius:


Do a decagon when I know the radius :




Monday 17 December 2018

ALL OF BRITIAIN

BOOK 'ALL ABOUT BRITAIN ' WORDS:




GHOST TOUR OF BRITAIN :


 Poison: a substance that taken into the body can destroy life or causes illness 


 Burned her the stake: is when a person is set on fine is estate.


Dismissed: to direct or allow to leave. 


Pregnant: in the process of having a child or offspring developing in the body, as a woman or female mammal. 


Search for:  to look through (a place,etc) to find something lost.


Fell in love with : when some person love to somebody. 


Burried: full or covered whith burs. 













Sunday 9 December 2018

UNIT 3



GLOSSARY 👍👍👍


Bell: a hollow metal instrument shaped like a cup that produces a ringing sound when struck.


Break: to smash, split or divide into parts violenty. 


Dream: a secuence of images passing through the mind during sleep. 


Luck: the force that seems to operate for good or ill in a person's life. 


Registration: a certificate  attesting  to the fact that someone or something has been registered. 


Can't stand:


Hate: to dislike intensely; detest. 


Love: a feeling of warm personal attachment or deep affection. 


Be crazy about:  


(Not) Like: of the  same form , appearance, kind, character,  amount ...


Not mind: 


Meet : to come into the presence of; encounter. 


Ride: to sit on and manage a horse or other animal in motion. 


Spend:to pass  o  some work,  in some place  a lot of time. 


Stay: to remain over a length of time,  as in a place or situation 


Wear: to have on the body as clothing, covering or ornament. 


 GRAMAR 👍👍👍


 Adverbs of frecuency: always, usually, often, sometimes, never. 


 Like+ - ing/ noun.


 Demostrtive pronouns: 

This ----------- these 

That ---------- those 


LISTENING 👍👍

 Sports and equipment 



 READING 👍👍👍


Glasgow school of  sport.

Schools around the world. 

A tour of our school. 

A town of runers. 



WRITING 👍👍👍

 Bowdon Youth Centre. 

About  my high school. 



SPEAKING 👍👍👍

 Words about the unit. 

Schools of other countries. 

The frecuency adverbs. 


 MY DIARY OF ARCHIEREMENT 

 I think this unit has a easy gramar because it's a review of other years, and it 
 has got  a interesting vocabulary. 


THE AREAS I NEED TO WORK 

 I think, I need to work on the listening and the pronunciation.


 WHAT  I LEARN ABOUT CULTURE?

 I learn the customs that they have in the schools of other countries. 


 MY OPINION 

 This unit is so interesting because you learn some importants words and adverbs. 









Thursday 6 December 2018

Saturday 1 December 2018

GEOMETRY


NOTES OF ART


IMPORTANT DEFINITONS ABOUT CIRCLES 


Circle: set of points at the same distance to a point called 'centre'.

Circunference:  it's the full lenght of a circle. 

Centre: it's a point equidistant to any point on a circle. 

Radius: it's a length of a line segment from the centre to its perimeter. 

Diameter: a line segment that pases though  the centre and conects two points of a circle. Its length is double the radius. 

Chord: line segment which conects two points of  the circle not through the centre. 

Arc: segment of a circle. 

Arrow: its a line segment centre chord and pass to the centre. 



IMPORTANT DEFINITONS ABOUT ANGLES  AND LINES 





Parallels: they are two lines which never intersect them selves so all their points are equidistant. 



Perpendicular: they are  line with meat forming four right angles. 



Oblicue: they are  line which are not parallels neither perpendicular. 





ANGLES : it's a figure formed by two rafs sharing a common endpoint ( vertex ).





 Types of angles (position )

Complementari angles: they are couples of angles which sum is 90°.

Suplementary angles: they are couples of angles which sum is 180°.
 Types of angles (form).

They can be: right, obtuse, acute, flat, complement, cero.

The angle bisector: when I drive an angle into two equals parts. 

OPERATIONS WITH ANGLES 

-Adition:



-Subtraction:
-Multiply:

-Divide a right angle in 3 parts equals:

POLYGONS 




Star poligons: its a particular polygon case whith a star shape, created out of linking together non consecutive of a regular polygon.  


Inscribed polygon: they are polygons placed inside circles so all the vertex of the polygon are placed on the circle. 


Convex polygon: any line draw through the polygon meets its boundary exctly twice. 

 Non-convex (concave): a line maybe found which meets its boundary more more than twice.  


TRIANGLES: it's a flat with 3 sides and 3 angles. 

Construction an equilateral triangle when I know 1 side 

Construction an equilateral triangle when I know the radius:


Construction an isosceles triangle when I know 2 sides:


Made a right triangle when I know 2 sides:

Made a right triangle when I know 1 sides and the apotem:

 Do the triangle when I know three sides:

QUADRILATERAL

 They are polygons with 4 sides and four angles. 

 Paralellograms
 They are quadrilaterals with 2 sides of parallel opposite equal sides and 2 pairs opposite equal angles. 



 Non-parallelograms or trapezium
Only one pair of sides are parallels.