Kahlanie
Friday, September 9, 2011
Friday, September 2, 2011
Subtracting with tidy number
This week we were learning to solve problems by equal additions that turn one of the numbers into a tidy number.
E.g 183-68=68+2=70-100=30+80+5=115 if you want to know if your answer is right you add 115 to the
68=60+8 +100+10+5=100+60+160+10=170+5=175+8=183
Friday, August 26, 2011
Maths Activity
This week Ive been learning the reversibility strategy for example: 137-69 then you reverse it 69+something=137=69+1=70then70+30=100then 100+30=130+7 then you add the 1 , 30 ,30 and 7 then you add them all together and you have your answer. I am confident in using this strategy
Friday, July 8, 2011
The Hare And Tortise
A tidal wave is expected to hit the eastern coast of New Zealand later today. That’s what I heard when Gran said on the radio at breakfast time.
The earthquake in Chile has started the Tsunami now it was coming across the border towards New Zealand
Gran was delighted. She loved disasters! “When I was a girl I remember there was a wave like this,” she said. “It smashed the yachts across the river,”
After breakfast Gran showed me into town where everybody was talking about the wave. The shop people were all busy putting goods from the bottom shelves to the top shelves. In the fruit shop, Gran asked Mr Chan if he thought there was any danger.
“At home, lady,just to be safe, You take the lovely child with you” He replied in his polite way.
Out in the street, everyone seemed to be all in the same direction. They are not going home. Gran kept asking people they were hurrying to. “Up the hill to get a good place to see the wave,” one woman said.
“Good girl,” said Gran. She took my hand. “Come with me.”
And we marched off towards the top of the hill to see a good place.
The earthquake in Chile has started the Tsunami now it was coming across the border towards New Zealand
Gran was delighted. She loved disasters! “When I was a girl I remember there was a wave like this,” she said. “It smashed the yachts across the river,”
After breakfast Gran showed me into town where everybody was talking about the wave. The shop people were all busy putting goods from the bottom shelves to the top shelves. In the fruit shop, Gran asked Mr Chan if he thought there was any danger.
“At home, lady,just to be safe, You take the lovely child with you” He replied in his polite way.
Out in the street, everyone seemed to be all in the same direction. They are not going home. Gran kept asking people they were hurrying to. “Up the hill to get a good place to see the wave,” one woman said.
“Good girl,” said Gran. She took my hand. “Come with me.”
And we marched off towards the top of the hill to see a good place.
Friday, July 1, 2011
The Mana Spirit Show
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Pentcost
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