Thursday, 24 March 2016

Reflection week 8

Multiplication Strategy: Doubling and Halving

We can simplify some multiplication problems using doubling and halving.

1. Use the strategy of doubling one factor and halving the other to help simplify and solve the following problems: Example: 5 x 16 = 10 x 8 = 80 or 5 x 16 = 10 x 8 = 20 x 4 = 80

a) 5 x 68 = 350

b) 3 x 16 =  48
c) 16 x 30 = 480

d) 18 x 40 = 720

e) 35 x 20 = 700

f) 25 x 16 = 400

g) 50 x 24 = 1400

h) 500 x 28 = 14,ooo

2. Does this strategy always work? No only on even and odd not just odd

Explain when the strategy of doubling and halving is useful to simplify a multiplication problem.

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This is what we did for maths and I learnt to double and halving





 
This is the writing i did this week and i learnt that the mountains play apart in a storm.
This is the reading follow up that we had to complete this week.  I refreshed my knowledge on this which we had covered last year.



 
This is the other maths that we had to do we had to double and halving.  This strategy is a lot easier than I thought it was going to be.

Friday, 18 March 2016

Week 7 reflection


This is what i was learning in maths we are halving  and multiplying
 
This is my literacy that I did this week  in class
we had to make a slide about the book  

Reflection week 6


this is what i am learning in mahts

Tuesday, 8 March 2016

Welcome to 2016!

Hi bloggers
I am really looking forward to sharing my work, school trips that we plan on doing in Mamaku and lots of other fun stuff that we do. 
I like riding dirt bikes and hunting and fishing.
I have a dog called Indy she is a Maltese and she is 2 years old.
Image result for fox glacier

Tuesday, 10 November 2015

stares baking black

Stars Backing Black

Created on November 3, 2015
celebs
The All Blacks may have just won the Rugby World Cup but they have also won the support of quite a few celebrity fans!
Ahead of the big final the boys in black received some words of support from some well-known stars as well as congratulations on their record-breaking win!
Celebrities including Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson, David Hasselhoff, Russell Crowe, Snoop Dogg, One Direction’s Niall Horan, Lorde, Justin Bieber and even Prince Harry (after England was eliminated) are just some of the stars who are backing black.
Looks like the All Blacks are winners in everyone’s eyes!

Friday, 6 November 2015

Frogs

the frogs were flying as fast as the wind. to get places and have fun.


there  were tons of frogs.
the frog was big for its species.


the frog was  dark  green.


it was in the position to jump.


the frog was  the shape of a bull frog.


the texture was very rough and bumpy.

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