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Showing posts with label math workshop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label math workshop. Show all posts

Thursday, September 10, 2020

Maths ws

 Hi and welcome 

This week in our maths workshop we where working percents decimals and fraction and the goal was press remainders as fractions, decimals or whole numbers. 

The create task was to solve the problems that the teachers gave us to solve in our create time. 

Here the problems    

Do you like to problem solve

Thanks for coming   

  

Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Maths ws

 Hi and welcome 

This week where going to talk about o how to be a good math mate when your working together  you ca be a good one by helping with the work and not do all the work and let them sit there so you can do the working out together. 

You should always have the same working out in your book. 


Do you like being a maths mate 

Thanks for coming   

     

       

Friday, August 21, 2020

Maths workhop

 Hi and welcome 

This week in the maths workshop we where doing problem solving again and we had our maths problem again and we had to solve the problems. There was no goal 

The create task was to solve the problems with you buddy, we had to shear it to the teacher. 

Do you like to do maths 

Thanks for coming  

     

Thursday, August 13, 2020

maths ws

Hi and welcome 

This week in our maths workshop we where working on percentage and and the goal was Solve problems with fractions, decimals, proportions and ratios using a broad range of strategies (Addition & Subtraction PV Decimal) & (Express remainders as fractions, decimal or whole numbers) Knowledge: (Convert decimals, fractions & %s). 

The create task was to answer the question that we got gave on a google doc and we had to solve it with Mia and we had to solve the problems together. 

Here is the google doc 

Do you like to do percentages? 

Thanks for coming  


   


Wednesday, February 19, 2020

3d math shapes

hi and welcome


This week in the math work shop we have been learning about the 3d shapes and the net which is when it is when you basically push down it would be flat and you can fold it to make the shape a again.

The goal in the workshop was Relate three-dimensional models to two-dimensional representations, and vice versa and here is my google drawing



do you like math and 3d shapes

thanks for coming