Welcome to the Maths blog for 2018. Our teacher is Mrs Madden. We are looking forward to working together and learning new mathematical concepts and accelerate our learning. Check our blog regularly to see what we have been up to. We would love to read your comments.
Hi group tahi, I like how we did the video. I liked the question about Emily and Jordyn about their swimming. I liked how we pretended to swim the distance and timed it. I think I can use a number line better now.
Amy, I like how everyone shares their thinking. I'm not sure she talked about odd numbers though? Please have a go at writing a comment about someones learning. Thank you
I like watching the videos at home because it makes me remember my swimming and art classes. I love swimming and art so when Maths is about these things it helps my brain remember the Maths.
I like watching group tahi videos at home and at Sunnyhills school, because it makes me learn about all the things that I have done. It makes me think about division and times and takeaways. At home I need maths to count my pocket money.
WOW! Amelena your a awesome vlogger,
ReplyDeleteI love doing number talks!
I like the way that Jordyn thicks that. haw is it an odd number.
ReplyDeleteHi group tahi, I like how we did the video. I liked the question about Emily and Jordyn about their swimming. I liked how we pretended to swim the distance and timed it. I think I can use a number line better now.
ReplyDeleteI like how Jordyn thick that. haw is it an odd number
ReplyDeleteAmy, I like how everyone shares their thinking. I'm not sure she talked about odd numbers though? Please have a go at writing a comment about someones learning. Thank you
ReplyDeleteI like watching the videos at home because it makes me remember my swimming and art classes. I love swimming and art so when Maths is about these things it helps my brain remember the Maths.
ReplyDeleteI like watching group tahi videos at home and at Sunnyhills school, because it makes me learn about all the things that I have done. It makes me think about division and times and takeaways. At home I need maths to count my pocket money.
ReplyDeletekeep up the good work
ReplyDeletekeep up the awesome maths from regan smith
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