Hi Chelsea, good on you for getting your Maths project on your blog. I was having a look through some of your answers most of them you have gotten right. But don't forget that the flat square = 100 squares and the large cube = 1000.
Kia ora Chelsea, What a great way to learn about place value. You have shown your learning very clearly. I wish I could have learnt place value this way - it seems so easy. Do you find it easy? Maria
Kia ora its Morgan here from mamaku 2 grey main school.I think that i a great way to work out sums and you desribed out how to use it really well. If I was an alien I would now how to do those sums. e noho ra (bye)
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ReplyDeleteHi Chelsea, good on you for getting your Maths project on your blog. I was having a look through some of your answers most of them you have gotten right. But don't forget that the flat square = 100 squares and the large cube = 1000.
ReplyDeleteHi Chelsea,I like your work because you use a lot of detail in your math.
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Hi Chelsea,your answers were fantastic but you should decorate to make it look really interesting but keep it up!
ReplyDeleteKia ora Chelsea, What a great way to learn about place value. You have shown your learning very clearly. I wish I could have learnt place value this way - it seems so easy. Do you find it easy?
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Hi Chelsea love your answers
ReplyDeleteKia ora its Morgan here from mamaku 2 grey main school.I think that i a great way to work out sums and you desribed out how to use it really well. If I was an alien I would now how to do those sums. e noho ra (bye)
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