Tag: Maths

Maths W3 T1

For Maths this week we had to enlarge a shape. My chosen shape was Diamond. I had a scale factor of 2, a scale factor is how many times you would enlarge the shape by. I started of by measuring the sides with a ruler, each side turned out to be exactly 3.5 cm long. I then doubled those numbers making it 7 cm on each side. My shape turned twice as big as it was before. I then wrote how many original diamonds would fit into my enlarged version, 4 diamonds can fit into my enlarged version. I then lastly learnt that parallel means lines will never meet.

Monday Maths W7

Today for maths I decided to revisit my algorithm. I did addition because I haven’t done it in a while. Seems that I am still able to solve higher number of addition using algorithm. I really hope that I can be able to solve subtraction using algorithm aswell. Check out the work I did today!

Team Tui Probability Learning

This morning Team Tui gathered to the hall and did some Math, but in a fun way. First we played a game called Blocko where we had 11 blocks. Then we had a paper which was numbered 2-12. Then we spread 11 blocks around the paper. After, Mr Herlihy rolled a dice and it would land on a number. He would add the numbers and whatever number it added upto that is the number we would take off that number on the paper. Honestly Blocko was my favorite part. I reccomend playing blocko because it is a fun way for maths.

Convert Meters and Kilometers

My group has been learning about Length. Such as Millimeters, Centimeters, Meters and Kilometers. Our teacher was Mr Craig which was really different. Mrs Fonua lost her voice because she was sick so thats why we had Mr Craig. We learnt about converting Meters and Kilometers, check out my worksheet!

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