Olivia
10/23/2012 06:06:06 am
I like how the guy followed along and pointed with the arrow. I found that very helpful.
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Mr. Meyer
10/24/2012 05:39:19 am
Awesome! I am glad it helped!
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jessica
10/23/2012 06:08:30 am
i couldn't agree more olivia
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brooke
10/23/2012 08:25:16 am
Wow!!! I never knew that one triangle can have one side 30*, another 60*, and one 90*!!!!
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Mr. Meyer
10/24/2012 05:40:30 am
Wonderful point Brooke, we now know that kind of triangle is called a scalene triangle (each side length is different)!
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Elsie
4/6/2018 01:47:41 pm
Mr.Meyer I have a few national geographies that are at school that are about oceans you can borrow over the weekend!
Miguel
10/23/2012 08:52:44 am
I liked how the guy wound tell you a little bit about the protractor and how the guy was giving you some examples.I also liked how the guy was pointing things out with the arrow because l thought it was very helpful
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Jose
10/23/2012 10:04:30 am
Miguel i agree about you the guy was telling us about the protractor and how to use it i thought it was helpful to also he gave really great examples.
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Mr. Meyer
10/24/2012 05:41:10 am
Thank you Miguel and Jose, I am very glad this was helpful. Thanks for adding your thoughts!
Chloe Nunan
11/9/2012 05:43:46 am
at first i thought all this protractor thing was really hard and now that we learned about it and watch vidio's about it i think that it's just something that everybody has to learn and you get the hang of it and i hope i can learn so much more. i love this idea and this is good for kids to get to learn
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Vincent
10/15/2014 08:22:23 am
THIS VIDEO DOES NOT EXIST.
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julia
10/15/2014 09:44:46 pm
I agree
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Saanvi
11/11/2014 08:53:26 am
same. But i do know that when you measure with a full circle protracter you have to line the 0 up the correct line. If you don't then it will mess up your measurements.
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Sage
2/3/2016 01:21:33 pm
I never knew that that a triangle could have 30*, 60* or 90*.
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Moira
10/18/2016 01:14:01 pm
I learned that a triangle could have 30* 60* or 90*.
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Jishnu
1/23/2018 06:04:53 pm
I think this is deleted to because it is so old.
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Alex
1/14/2019 06:31:45 pm
Possibly...
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aN0nYMo0s3 IS BACK 3 tIMeS in A rOW??
1/14/2019 06:31:21 pm
when i sAw the title, i thought, wow, mr meyer 7 years ago posted practically whole differEnt things than what he posts now! i actualLy believe that using a protractor is pretty simple, but if 5th grade was learning protractors now, then this might be different??? as well as that, a lot of the titles are a lot more boring then they are now, so good job mr meyer on keeping the fun! it really seems like mr meyer may have been a little more strict back than!
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