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Monday, 18 May 2020

Shapes

WALT: Group basic 2D shapes based on their properties
Polygons have 5 sides
5 vertices(CORNERS)
All together the shape lines  adds up to 540.


Task description:Naming shapes Making our own shapes and explaining them.

Sunday, 3 May 2020

Maths

Task description: organising making and suggesting graphs

Monday, 27 April 2020

Math

Task Description:Today i answered questions, sorted graphs out and made my own graph.

Wednesday, 25 March 2020

Monday, 23 March 2020

Rambunctius Ratios

WALT: Use our knowledge of place value to solve multiplication problems


   Rambunctious Ratios

            We are learning to use multiplication and division to solve proportion and ratios problems.

Multiplication and Division Practice.

Work these problems out in your mind and discuss your strategies with your group. Show a couple of strategies below, but the rest of the questions can just be answered

  1. 29 x 20 = 580                      2. 33 x 15 =495 3.   76 x 24 = 1824 4.   65 x 17 =1105
       
      5.    72 x 15 =1080 6.   33 x 16 =528 7.   34 x 31 = 528 8.   42 x 26 =1092

      9.   90 ÷ 30 =3             10. 280 ÷ 40  =5            11. 300 ÷ 12 =25 12.   625 ÷ 25 =25


Word problem of the week:
For every 8 girls in a school, there are 12 boys. If there are 60 students in the school, how many girls and boys are there in the school? 24 girls 36 boys




Wicked word problems! 
 
Solve these problems. Write down your strategies:

  1. Jermaine has 120 lollies to share between some  friends. How many lollies would each friend get if there were 8 altogether? What if there were 16 or 24 people?
120÷8=15
120÷16=7.5
120÷24=5

  1. It takes 3 minutes to hang out 12 items of clothing. How long will it take to hang out 36 items?
12x3=36 clothing
3x3=9 minutes

  1. A pancake recipe calls for 3 cups of flour and 2 eggs. Marika is going to make several batches to bring to the garage sale. If she wants to use 9 eggs, how many cups of flour will she use?

  1. At the pools, one lifeguard is required for every 25 people.If there are 150 people booked to swim, how many lifeguards need to be working?
  2. 150÷25=6

  1. The pools also say that one adult can only look after two children under 5. If Pt England Kids are going swimming and they are taking 30 children, how many adults will they need?
  2. 30÷2=15
  3. 15 adults 30

  1. If the ratio is 2:8 then it is also ?:56
          2 adults to 8 children  14 adults to 56 children  


Task description:Today i had to times large numbers and try to figure out maths questions.

Tuesday, 10 March 2020

statistical inquiry

Forms response chart. Question title: What is your favourite music. Number of responses: 15 responses.Today we made a page were people can answer my questions and they were about music. We were learning about statistics. I asked what type of music our class liked the most. I realised that I need to give people more options to choose from next time I make a survey, because people had lots of suggestions that I didn't put on it. However, my graph still shows that a lot of people in the class like Tik Tok, but 13 percent of our class dont really care what type of music they listen to.