Secondary Resources: JavaScript on Khan Academy
I finished my fish tank JavaScript project. It draws three fish at specified locations however many times I want it to (currently three times). I've also made it so the eye size, body size and the color of the tail is randomized each time the function is called. You can try it yourself by pressing the restart button below. As a finishing touch I created a function to draw bubbles in random locations and with random sizes within a size parameter I set. This project took me a while to complete!
Spin-off of "Project: Fish Tank"Made using: Khan Academy Computer Science
Math Review
So here is four days worth of math review. I'm now up to 87% in general 7th grade math. Nothing too hard this time below.
Two-step equations with decimals and fractions: Learn how to solve equations that involve decimals and fractions. The equations shown in this video are called "two-step" equations because they each take two steps to solve.
Making predictions with probability: Predict the number of times a spinner will land on an elephant.
Equations for proportional relationships: Learn how to write a proportional equation y=kx where k is the so-called "constant of proportionality".
Find measure of vertical angles: Given two intersecting lines and the measure of vertical angles, watch as we solve to find the measure of the remaining angles.
Languages
French - Keeping up the Duolingo tree gold. I'm just trying not to fall behind.



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