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Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Current Events

LI: To explore the international current events.


This week, we explored the international currents events and some of the different types of current events. Newspaper editors make choices everyday, about what to share with the world. On a google maps, Sakina, Florence and I worked collaboratively to plot locations about these current event stories. We really enjoyed finding out about these stories, which was very interesting.

Steps

LI: To recognise Suffixes 


Today I did steps which is a site where it can help you learn words and understand it. Steps has many of activities you can do with the words. For steps today I practised putting the syllables of each word together where you join the letters together to make a word. I enjoyed this activity because I made errors but I fixed them and tried again so now I have a better understanding.

Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Venn Diagram


LI: To find as many similarities and differences as you can. 

This week Sakina, Victoria, Florence, Taheesha and I made a Venn diagram about the differences from the past and the present. For our Venn diagram we included what differences have been made now. Something I found really interesting was that back then they had to use a whistle to notify people that the train was coming. But thankfully now we have technology to notify us that the train was coming in a few minutes. I found this challenge really interesting as I could learn about the past and compare it to what we have now,

Maths Challenge

LI: Finding the most efficient strategy



This week Sakina and I worked together to figure out our maths challenge. In this challenge the question was about how much metres of material they would need to make 26 Ta'ovala. A Ta'ovala is a tongan dress which is made like a mat that both men and women wear for formal occasions. The strategy that we used in this DLO was halving 12 until we got to 1.5, which meant that it would take 1.5 metres of material to make 1 Ta'ovala. After we did that we multiplied 1.5 by 26 which gave us the answer 39, which meant that 39 metres of material would be used for 26 Ta'ovala. I found this maths question interesting because I used a strategy that I rarely use. 



Monday, May 25, 2020

Maths Challenge

LI: To find the most efficient strategy.

 


This week Sakina and I worked collaboratively to complete our maths challenge about Hemi and his whanau going fishing. In this maths challenge we were asked to find a strategy that find the easiest and use that strategy to solve the questions. I found this challenge really interesting because their was a new part where we added a rule which is the strategy we used to solve the problems.

Monday, May 18, 2020

Maths Challenge


 LI: To find the most efficient strategy to solve the problem

This week Sakina, Florence and I worked collaboratively to solve these maths questions about Zion and his Koro going fishing. For this challenge we used the most efficient strategies which were division, subtraction and addition. I enjoyed this challenge because the questions were fun but also they were hard to solve.

Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Maths Challenge 1




LI: To show others your understanding of maths

This week Florence, Sakina and I worked collaboratively to solve a daily maths challenge about Kahoa Lole. The strategies we used in this task was multiplication and subtraction. Florence, Sakina and I worked collaboratively to make this DLO having set our own roles.