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==Chapter 5: Ratios==  
 
==Chapter 5: Ratios==  
===5.1: Ratios. Wednesday, November 17. ===
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===5.1a: More on Rational Numbers. Friday, November 19. ===
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===5.2: Rates. Monday, November 29. ===
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=== 5.3. Equalities (Proportions)  ===
*"Venite Adoremus": Come and let's adore, or Come let us adore him.
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*[https://www.rasmusen.org/special/Cedars_School/5_Altitude-handout.docx Altitudes and water boiling]
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*"Veni, Vidi , Vici": I came, I saw, I conquered, in Latin. Julius Caesar said this.  
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===  5.4 Solving Equalities. ===
  
 
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===  5.3. Equalities (Proportions). Wednesday,  December 1. ===
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===  5.5 Word problems with proportions ===
*"Per centum":  for each 100, in Latin.
 
  
 
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===  5.4 Solving EqualitiesFriday, December 3. ===
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===Various Old Things===
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*Test 3, on chapters 4 and 5 and other things we talked about in that time.  [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mt9eTSf9tFE  ''A Mannheim Steamroller Christmas''.] (1984).
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*Using a computer to make Christmas cards. The  card is available in  [https://rasmusen.org/special/christmas/Xmas2021_Rasmusens.pdf pdf] and in [https://rasmusen.org/special/christmas/Xmas2021_Rasmusens.ppt Powerpoint].  
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*"Un poème n'est jamais fini, seulement abandonné, " "A poem is never finished, only abandoned." From  [https://www.rasmusen.org/rasmapedia/index.php?title=Quotations#Valery.2C_Paul Paul Verlaine and W.H. Auden. ]
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*"Veni, Vidi , Vici": I came, I saw, I conquered, in Latin.  Julius Caesar said this.
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*[http://www.rasmusen.org/special/Cedars_School/05_03_Cats_and_Rats_Handout.pdf  Handout: Cats and Rats Puzzle]
 
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On the car ride home, Dash says “Our powers make us special,” to which Helen (Mrs. Incredible) says, “Everyone is special, Dash”. Dash retorts back to her, “Which is another way of saying that no one is.” This is not just the opinion of a frustrated little boy, he is parroting the frustrations of his father who later on is arguing that a 4th grade graduation ceremony is silly (in his words, psychotic) because, “They keep celebrating new ways to celebrate mediocrity, but if someone is genuinely exceptional, they shut him down because they don’t want everyone else to feel back!” And lastly, this theme comes to a head when Syndrome is planning on giving everyone superpowers with his tech and claiming, “When everyone is super, no one will be.” ... Not everyone is special, understand, everyone is important, everyone is valid, and everyone is even significant, but not everyone is special. }}
 
On the car ride home, Dash says “Our powers make us special,” to which Helen (Mrs. Incredible) says, “Everyone is special, Dash”. Dash retorts back to her, “Which is another way of saying that no one is.” This is not just the opinion of a frustrated little boy, he is parroting the frustrations of his father who later on is arguing that a 4th grade graduation ceremony is silly (in his words, psychotic) because, “They keep celebrating new ways to celebrate mediocrity, but if someone is genuinely exceptional, they shut him down because they don’t want everyone else to feel back!” And lastly, this theme comes to a head when Syndrome is planning on giving everyone superpowers with his tech and claiming, “When everyone is super, no one will be.” ... Not everyone is special, understand, everyone is important, everyone is valid, and everyone is even significant, but not everyone is special. }}
  
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*"Per centum": for each 100, in Latin.  
 
 
===  5.5 Word problems with proportions.  Monday, December 6. ===
 
 
 
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===  5.5a Test 3.  Wed., December 8. ===
 
*Test 3, on chapters 4 and 5 and other things we talked about in that time.  [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mt9eTSf9tFE  ''A Mannheim Steamroller Christmas''.] (1984).
 
 
 
*Using a computer to make Christmas cards. The  card is available in  [https://rasmusen.org/special/christmas/Xmas2021_Rasmusens.pdf pdf] and in [https://rasmusen.org/special/christmas/Xmas2021_Rasmusens.ppt Powerpoint].
 
 
*"Un poème n'est jamais fini, seulement abandonné, "A poem is never finished, only abandoned." From  [https://www.rasmusen.org/rasmapedia/index.php?title=Quotations#Valery.2C_Paul Paul Verlaine and W.H. Auden. ]
 
 
 
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Chapter 5: Ratios

5.1: Ratios



5.2: Rates


5.3. Equalities (Proportions)


5.4 Solving Equalities.


5.5 Word problems with proportions


Various Old Things

  • Using a computer to make Christmas cards. The card is available in pdf and in Powerpoint.


  • "Venite Adoremus": Come and let's adore, or Come let us adore him.
  • "Veni, Vidi , Vici": I came, I saw, I conquered, in Latin. Julius Caesar said this.


On the car ride home, Dash says “Our powers make us special,” to which Helen (Mrs. Incredible) says, “Everyone is special, Dash”. Dash retorts back to her, “Which is another way of saying that no one is.” This is not just the opinion of a frustrated little boy, he is parroting the frustrations of his father who later on is arguing that a 4th grade graduation ceremony is silly (in his words, psychotic) because, “They keep celebrating new ways to celebrate mediocrity, but if someone is genuinely exceptional, they shut him down because they don’t want everyone else to feel back!” And lastly, this theme comes to a head when Syndrome is planning on giving everyone superpowers with his tech and claiming, “When everyone is super, no one will be.” ... Not everyone is special, understand, everyone is important, everyone is valid, and everyone is even significant, but not everyone is special.

  • "Per centum": for each 100, in Latin.