I am a Year 8 student at Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Learning Space 2 and my teachers are Ms Kirkpatrick and Mrs Anderson.
Monday, 27 June 2016
zane Fraction DLO - Maths
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Thursday, 23 June 2016
zane Maths Fractions
Fractions
LI: to equally share objects to find fractions
Day 1
- ⅓ of 12=4
- 2/4 of 16=8
- ⅙ of 24=4
- ¼ of 16=4
- ½ of 24=12
- ⅖ of 25=10
- ¾ of 12=9
- 2/6 of 18=6
- ⅔ of 9=6
- ⅗ of 15=9
Day 2
LI: to equally share objects to find fractions
- ⅔ of 15=10
- ⅘ of 20=16
- 3/6 of 30=15
- 1/7 of 21=3
- ¾ of 24=18
- ⅘ of 25=20
- 3/7 of 21=9
- ⅗ of 20=12
- 3/6 of 36=18
- 2/4 of 36=18
Day 3
LI: to equally share objects to find fractions
- ⅗ of 45
- ⅜ of 40=15
- ⅗ of 30=18
- 2/8 of 24=6
- 5/9 of 45=25
- 3/6 of 36
- 5/7 of 35
- ⅓ of 90
- ¼ of 40
- ⅖ of 50
Tuesday, 21 June 2016
Friday, 17 June 2016
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
VEGTABLE soup
B:Nonna and poppa were about to go out but grace said that she wanted to stay
M:Poppa said that he wiled take grace to the garden to get some food to make a special soup
E:she made the soup and then everyone came back and had some soup
4 celery sticks
4 carrots
2 tomatoes
1 onion
3 potatoes
1 zucchini
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
Worksheet on Your/You're - Tiava, Zane
Your or You’re ………..
Complete the following by using the correct word:
- Please tell your friends that we will be leaving soon.
- Did you tell your parents where you’re going to after dinner?
- How long will it take for your clothes to dry?
- When I said my speech, your friends were smiling at me.
- Take the dog for a walk when you’re done doing the dishes.
- When the clothes are dry, it’s your turn to put them away.
- Why is your face so red?
- When you’re finished running the race, I’ll have cold water waiting for you.
- Did you brush your teeth today?
- Did you find out where your brother went?
- How come you’re going to bed so early?
- Where did you put your back pack?
- If you’re going to be running late, let me know.
- How would you like to go to your cousins this weekend?
- Where are you and your friends going?
- I think you’re going to need to apologize to her.
- I know you're going to enjoy the movie.
- You're going to have to clean your room before we go shopping.
- If you’re going outside, be sure to dress warmly.
- Where did you put your books?
- you're the best player on the team.
- Did you finish writing your speech?
- Where did your parents go for their vacation?
- Aren’t your friends coming over soon?
- How many days is it until your birthday?
- Are all of your friends coming to your party?
- Where does your father work?
- Is chocolate your favorite kind of ice cream?
- How come you’re not coming with us?
- Is your friend coming over after school?
- If you’re not feeling well, perhaps you should call your mom.
- When you finish your homework, your friends are welcome to come over.
- Where did you put your phone?
- You’re finished your homework already?
- How come you’re feeling unhappy?
- I like the way you’re behaving.
- I think you’re going to have to wait until the bus comes.
- We will go out when your sister gets home
- How much money is in your wallet?
- You’re a great ball player!
Thursday, 9 June 2016
Zane Subtraction in Parts
Subtraction in Parts
LI:We are learning to subtract by splitting numbers into parts instead of counting down.
Exercise 1
Meera looked at 55 – 18 and said this is the same as 55 – 10 - 8 even though she did not work out the answer. How did she know?
For each of the following problems circle true or false.
1) 41 – 15 is the same as 41 – 10 – 5 T
2) 68 – 29 is the same as 68 – 20 – 8 F
3) 73 – 15 is the same as 73 – 5 – 20 F
4) 85 – 19 is the same as 85 – 11 – 8 T
5) 43 – 29 is the same as 43 – 20 – 3 F
6) 44 – 15 is the same as 44 – 5 – 10 T
7) 58 – 19 is the same as 58 -12 – 7 T
8) 36 – 17 is the same as 36 – 7 – 10 T
Exercise 2
For each of the following fill in the box or circle.
1) 55 – 18 = 55 – 10 - 8
(2) 65 – 19 = 65 – 9 -10
(3) 46 – 28 = 46 – 8 -20
4) 41 – 12 = 41 - 6 -
6
(5) 94 – 25 = 94 –
20 - 5
(6) 62 – 28 = 62 - 20 -
8
7) 36 – 17 = 36 –
7 - 10
(8) 52 – 25 = 52 - 20 -5
(9) 63 – 36 = 63 – 30
- 6
10) 73 – 15 = 73 – 10 -5
(11) 423 - 17 = 423 -
17
(12) 306 – 27 = 306 - 27
Friday, 3 June 2016
Wednesday, 1 June 2016
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