It makes NO SENSE! See how Simon changed the units so they are correct and did some conversion calculations and shopping tasks!
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Showing posts with label length. Show all posts
Showing posts with label length. Show all posts
Tuesday, 25 August 2020
Measurement - Checking and Converting Units - SIMON
Making sense of units of measure can be a little tricky - read the story below:
Awesome work Simon! Click on this link to leave a comment on his blog
Tuesday, 4 August 2020
Maths - Measuring Up!
Check out today's learning in Maths from Paschal:
For today's task we had to measure the two line's and find out which line was longer and found out that they were the same length. Then we had to measure five other objects which were the door frame, door latch, number two sign, width of the desk and our hand span.
Visit Paschal's blog and leave a comment about his measuring skills.
Maths - Measuring Up/In Training - MADISON
This week Room 2 Maths class investigated how to measure length and distance. Check out Maddy's learning and leave a comment on her blog.
MEASURING UP - Blog Link
Today we were given to tasks, for the first task we had to find out which line was longer and which line was shorter. For the next task we had to find out the width from the top of a desk. Then the height of the door latch. Next the length of the number two sign, 4th the height of the door frame. Lastly our hand span.
IN TRAINING - Blog Link
For this task I had to find out, how many metres would Kauri run. If he ran 3 laps, and how many laps will
Kauri need to run to complete a distance of 4km. Then for question 3 we had to plan a daily running schedule for Kauri fro one month. How many laps will he need to run each day to hit the target of 7 km each week. We had to write our answers on a piece of paper.
Kauri need to run to complete a distance of 4km. Then for question 3 we had to plan a daily running schedule for Kauri fro one month. How many laps will he need to run each day to hit the target of 7 km each week. We had to write our answers on a piece of paper.
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