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By Bridget. G RAPH The first graph on my wiki is a pie graph of my Fall Portfolio test. There are 3 sections to it. One section represents what I did.

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1 By Bridget

2 G RAPH The first graph on my wiki is a pie graph of my Fall Portfolio test. There are 3 sections to it. One section represents what I did well on the test. Another one represents the mistakes I made that were honest, and I didn’t know the answer at that time. The last section shows the silly mistakes I made, where I knew the answer but just made a mistake when I was solving the problem. As you can see, I did most of the test well. The other pie graph has the same sections to it, except that I didn’t make any honest mistakes, but only silly ones. But I did improve greatly and did much more of the test well.

3 G RAPH The blue bar graph on my wiki compares my fall portfolio, spring portfolio, class average, and class high score. I didn’t do very well on my fall portfolio test, but on my spring portfolio, I scored higher than the class average. My fall and spring portfolio were both lower than the high score unfortunately.

4 G RAPH The pink bar graph compares my test average, spring portfolio, and my unit project average. I scored the best with my unit project average because I found the unit projects fun and interesting.

5 G RAPH The last graph on my wiki shows the scores of all the unit tests I took this year in math. As you can see, I did the best on unit 6 and unit 9 tests.

6 U NIT P ROJECTS Fibonacci I need a vacation Million dollar project

7 U NIT 1 Factors Prime factorization Products Prime and composite Probability Lowest common multiple

8 U NIT 2 Adding and Subtracting decimals Multiplying decimals Rounding Place value Correcting problems Multiplying Maximum, minimum, mode, range, median Subtracting Area and perimeter

9 U NIT 3 Measuring angles Place value Polygons

10 U NIT 4 Dividing and multiplying Magnitude estimates Algebra Estimating decimals

11 U NIT 5 Equivalent fractions Fractions to percentage Comparing fractions Percent circle Simplifying fractions

12 U NIT 6 Max, Min, Mode, Median Rename fraction as percent Stem and leaf plots Percentages Adding fractions Subtracting fractions Graphs

13 U NIT 7 Standard notation Scientific notation Number and word notation less than, greater than, equal to Number sentences Parentheses Negative and positive numbers

14 U NIT 8 Fractions Percentage Simplifying fractions Ordering fractions

15 U NIT 9 Plotting and labeling plots on a grid Reflections Perimeter Volume Ordered number pairs Area


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