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Tuesday, August 11, 2020

Math's

In math's it is Ok because I am in Mr Redmond's group and his group is the easiest out of all three group's there is Mr Redmond's that's the easiest then it goes Sharon's hers is the Medium group and last is Nogo's group and that's the hardest. Every time we have math's we have to get a pen and ya computer and go down to the mat and get a work sheet and start to fill it out at the very top of the sheet there is a line of skip counting that you need to fill out then go down and there will be a block of 4 times tables up to 12. After that there is a line of 6 skip counting fill them out there is 6 times tables up to 12. Finish those then there is 9 skip counting and then there is 9 times tables to do. And at the very end of the work sheet there is algorithm's and double numbers times another double number and there not to hard but depends what type of numbers they are but the algorithm's are really easy. After you've finished the sheet you have to go give it to Mr Redmond. And then go on the computer and go onto the Mr Redmond's math's site and go onto the quiz thingy and fill that out all it is, is a lot of questions to fill out there is about 20 questions to answer. After you've done it there is a math's problem to do its pretty confusing tho its like um two people were making something like a house and we need to work out the perimeter of it then work out how much it will cost and then that's it and put it into Mr Redmond's turn in sheet.  And there is one more thing to do and it is a square math's thing and all it is is a square with little squares inside it and on the very left there is numbers going down to 12 and and the very top there is numbers going across to the very right up to 12. And all it is is meeting up the numbers in the square and times it or if it's plus, plus it and just do the whole thing then turn it in to the turn in sheet.

2 comments:

  1. Great Lauryn how about a change in groups? Next time can you be more specific about what you're learning? State what it is you're learning and how you think you did. Ka pai? Keep blogging and sharing.

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