Lollies
Learning Intention:we are learning to solve a math problem.
Success Criteria:I know I am successful when I can solve math problem.
On Monday, Sam and Sylvia share some lollies. Sam has
2 lollies. Sylvia has 4 lollies. Together, how many lollies do
they have to share?
If Sam has 2 lollies, and Sylvia has 4
lollies on Tuesday and Wednesday too,
how many lollies do they each have?
What is the total number of lollies that
Sam and Sylvia share in three days?
http://nzmaths.co.nz/problem-solving.
6
The answer is
I know this is correct because Sam has 2 lollies and Sylvia has 4 lollies. they mix them together and it makes 6.
I am a Year 7 student at Saint Patrick's in Auckland, NZ. I am in Room 8 and my teacher is Ms George.
Friday, 6 July 2018
Tuesday, 3 July 2018
A visit to the stone cottage-By Sione
L-I-we are learning to write a recount about the stone cottage.
On Tuesday room 6 went to visit the stone cottage.Outside the stone cottage their is a white gate and it is also next to our school.There is one big tree and small trees beside it and lots of grass.The stone cottage is small .I did not join the tour of the stone cottage because I was absent.
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Labels:
Stone cottage,
Writing.
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