This week we are still working on our Novel Study slides, Im heading HOLES, feel free to look at my work that I have done this week!
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Thursday, September 24, 2020
Sunday, September 13, 2020
Maths Week 8
Hello Everyone,this week for maths I was partnered with Isabella, for maths this week our goal was: Solve problems with fractions, decimals proportions and ratios using a broad range of strategies.
This week all we had to do was answer a few questions like -
Due to COVID-19 school closures kept 90% of all students out of school. If we apply this statistic to a random sample of 330 students, how many were kept out of school?
Can you answer these questions, whats your strategie?
Wednesday, September 9, 2020
Reading Workshop Week 8
Hello everyone this week Im sharing my reading task.
As usual we were reading our novels (Holes) This week we had to read up to chapter 36, Im at chapter 31, Next week we finish our Novels, So we have to be up to date but here is a picture of my task.
Writing Blog Week 8
Hello Everyone this week for writing I made a infographic, A infographic is a a piece of information, from data a chart or a diagram.
For our infographic we got to choose from the three sustainable goals, No Poverty, Zero Hunger, Quality education, Good Health and Well being.
I choose Zero Hunger just like my speech. I will be sharing my infographic bellow.
Wednesday, September 2, 2020
How can I be a good maths mate?
This week for my maths blog Im going to be talking about, how can I be a good maths mate?
I think being a good maths mate is about letting you both contribute, and making sure you both do the work, and you agree with each other. So if I was with someone and I did all the work that wouldn't really be fear at all right? As aslo listening to others. As taking there opinion not just on your own.
Whats being a good maths mate look like to you?