Monday, October 26, 2009

My "Grocery Store"




Here is my fake "Grocery Store".

Each row is organized by lightest to heaviest (in general).
Each column is organized by groups AND in lightest to heaviest (again, in general).
Words in brackets denote amounts whether in approximate or specific.

The legend for the colour-coding is obviously on the top of this blog:


Note that my shop's racks are screwed up,
but since this mart is imaginary, that is
fine.

Weight Mart (the name of my store)

Slide 1
Pc
Paper
Cups










Ol
Olives
Kl
Kleenex
Pa
Pasta






Or
Orange
Su
Sugar
Sh
Swiss
Cheese
On
Onions
Pp
Paper Plates
Ce
Cereal






Ap
Apple
So
Sodas (Approx
500 mL)
Cc
Che-
ddar
Cheese
Gb
Green beans
Pt
Paper
Towels
Sb
Sandw-
Ich bread
Fc
Frozen
Chicken
Wings
Ke
Ketchup
Te
Tea
Ju
Juices
Cm
Cake mix
Ba
Banana
Cr
Cream
(500 mL)
Mo
Mozza-
rrela
Le
Lettuce
Bp
Baking
Powder
Fb
French
Bread
Fp
Frozen
Pork
Mu
Mustard
Co
Coffee
Ko
Koolaid
Mm
Muffin
Mix
Av
Ava-
cado
Ch
Cheesecake
Bu
Butter
Cn
Corn
Tp
Toilet
Paper
Pb
Pita
Bread
Fd
Frozen
Dinner
Beef
Sj
Straw-
Berry jam (2L)
To
Tortillas
Ap
Apple
pie
Pm
Pan-
cake
mix
Lj
Lemon
Jam
Sc
Sour
Cream
(2L)
Mi
Milk
(4L)
Br
Broccoli
Dg
Deter-
gent
Ri
Rice
(in packs)
Pe
Peanut
Butter









Wednesday, October 21, 2009

"What did you find out?" p.43


These are the answers to p.43 "What did you find out?"

1. The elements that conduct electricity are usually metals.
2. The elements that conduct electricity are usually nonmetals.
3. I would place every element that conducts electricity and/or is magnetic in the metal group. I would place every element that does not conduct electricity and is not magnetic in the non-metal group.