Measuring in at around half the size of Makemake, RR245 is much smaller than other known dwarf planets in the neighborhood, but still meets the International Astronomical Union's (IAU) criteria of that category: namely, it's in orbit around the Sun, it has sufficient mass for its self - gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a nearly
round shape, and, unlike
regular planets, it hasn't cleared the neighbourhood around its orbit, and it isn't a satellite.
Even though Asian pears have a
shape and texture similar to apples (
round with a rough, spotted skin), they have the same nutritional profile as
regular pears; high in fiber, potassium and vitamin K. Combining these sweet fruits with hemp protein and cashews (full of the «good fat» your body needs), along with bok choy and applesauce, creates a nutrient - dense snack that will keep you full for hours.
(If you are using
regular tulle, also try to cut along the edges of the pieces where the threads join, otherwise you end up with thread «legs» sticking out, rather than a neat edge) If you gather the veil in a semi circle
shape, it will pull into a
rounded shape and the edges will meet up with the sides of the hat.
objectives include: Year 6 objectives • solve problems involving the calculation and conversion of units of measure, using decimal notation up to 3 decimal places where appropriate • use, read, write and convert between standard units, converting measurements of length, mass, volume and time from a smaller unit of measure to a larger unit, and vice versa, using decimal notation to up to 3 decimal places • convert between miles and kilometres • recognise that
shapes with the same areas can have different perimeters and vice versa • recognise when it is possible to use formulae for area and volume of
shapes • calculate the area of parallelograms and triangles • calculate, estimate and compare volume of cubes and cuboids using standard units, including cubic centimetres (cm ³) and cubic metres (m ³), and extending to other units [for example, mm ³ and km ³] • express missing number problems algebraically • find pairs of numbers that satisfy an equation with 2 unknowns • enumerate possibilities of combinations of 2 variables • draw 2 - D
shapes using given dimensions and angles • recognise, describe and build simple 3 - D
shapes, including making nets • compare and classify geometric
shapes based on their properties and sizes and find unknown angles in any triangles, quadrilaterals, and
regular polygons • illustrate and name parts of circles, including radius, diameter and circumference and know that the diameter is twice the radius • recognise angles where they meet at a point, are on a straight line, or are vertically opposite, and find missing angles • describe positions on the full coordinate grid (all 4 quadrants) • draw and translate simple
shapes on the coordinate plane, and reflect them in the axes • interpret and construct pie charts and line graphs and use these to solve problems • calculate and interpret the mean as an average • read, write, order and compare numbers up to 10,000,000 and determine the value of each digit •
round any whole number to a required degree of accuracy and more!