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Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Project Masters 407 Project Masters Project Masters PROJECT8 How Far Can I Run in 10 Seconds? Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill 412 Name Date 1.Record the distance you ran in 10 seconds. feet 2.Record your distance again on a stick-on note. Your teacher will use the notes to make a bar graph of the data on the wall. A sample is shown below. 3.The range of 10-second running distance for our class is feet. 4.A middle 10-second running distance for our class is feet. Tamika 30 ft Paola 31 ft Raoul 31 ft Shawna 31 ft Dolores 33 ft Yasuko 33 ft PROJECT2 Paper Thermometer Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill 408 Name Date ° F° C 40 200 20 40 60 80 100 120 50 30 10 10 30 50 70 90 110 Water Freezes red Color this red.Leave this white. glue 0 10 20 30 40 50 10 20 30 40

PROJECT 2 Paper Thermometer Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill 408 Name Date ° F° C 40 200 20 40 60 80 100 120 50 30 10 10 30 50 70 90 110 Water Freezes red Color this red.Leave this white. glue 0 10 20 30 40 50 10 20 30 40

PROJECT 2 Name Date A Week of Weather Observations Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill 409 Temp. Cloudy Windy Rainy Snowy Foggy Icy Other Monday A.M. Mon. P.M. Tuesday A.M. Tues. P.M. Wednesday A.M. Wed. P.M. Thursday A.M. Thurs. P.M. Friday A.M. Fri. P.M. Totals A.M. High Low P.M. High Low Partly Cloudy Clear Cloudy

PROJECT 3 Chinese Calendar Animals Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill 410 Name Date Order of the animals beginning with the year of the rat: rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog, pig. Backward 2006 Dog 2005 Rooster 2004 Monkey 2003 Sheep 2002 Horse 2001 Snake 2000 Dragon1999 Rabbit1998 Tiger1997 Ox 1996 Rat 1995 Pig Forward 2006 Dog 2017 Rooster 2016 Monkey 2015 Sheep 2014 Horse 2013 Snake 2012 Dragon2011 Rabbit2010 Tiger2009 Ox 2008 Rat 2007 Pig

PROJECT 3 Name Date Chinese Calendar Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill 411 Year of the

PROJECT 8 How Far Can I Run in 10 Seconds? Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill 412 Name Date 1. Record the distance you ran in 10 seconds. feet 2. Record your distance again on a stick-on note. Your teacher will use the notes to make a bar graph of the data on the wall. A sample is shown below. 3. The range of 10-second running distance for our class is feet. 4. A middle 10-second running distance for our class is feet. Tamika 30 ft Paola 31 ft Raoul 31 ft Shawna 31 ft Dolores 33 ft Yasuko 33 ft