Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Message from Greg, August 25

 


10 comments:

  1. hi Greg I really liked the TinTin fractions I think there should be more detective based maths activities

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    1. Christopher can you help me with it I asked everyone in my bubble but they don’t know how to do it either

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    2. Oops I posted my comment twice on accident sorry

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    3. Tintin fractions

      Ok, for example when it says find all the equivalent fraction it means make up enough pieces for it to fit in that fraction so when it has 1/2 (1 half) that would be equal to 2/4 or 4/8 etc.

      Fraction frenzy

      There are multiple piles with 1 to 2 fractions and above them there are more random fractions for those fractions you put them into the pile of the fraction it is equal to so 2/8 would go in 1/4

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  2. Can you make more detective based maths activities I like the TinTin fractions

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  3. Hi Greg how do I acsess seesaw

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    1. Hi there. We don't use SeeSaw in Room 9. If your question is about another child's learning, then please contact their teacher.

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  4. Hi Chris! It is great to hear from you and I am glad you liked that activity. I have already added a maths brain teaser for tomorrow, but I will also provide a maths mystery!

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