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Simple Machines and Pythagorean's Theorem

Hello grade 8's,

This week in science we began to discuss our new unit, Mechanical Systems.

The first topic in this unit is Simple Machines.

Simple Machine Notes covered in class can be found by clicking here.

The Bill Nye video we watched in class on Simple Machines can be found here.
The Bill Nye Fill in the Blank can be found here.


This week in math we started to look into Pythagorean's theorem. This began with an investigation of triangles. Taking the square of each side of a triangle, and most importantly finding the relationship between the squares. This relationship can be summarized as Pythagorean's Theorem.

The instructions for this activity can be found here.

We will have a short quiz on squares, square roots, line segments and finding the area of a tilted square on Monday, December 2.

Mr. Badr

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