Showing posts with label DLO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DLO. Show all posts
Wednesday, 28 November 2018
Monday, 5 November 2018
Friday, 26 October 2018
Mandala DLO
Labels:
Advice,
decimals,
DLO,
fractions,
Karoro School,
Maths,
NZ,
place value,
Room one,
Ruma Tahi,
statistics
Wednesday, 26 September 2018
Te Uru with Room 10 CH from Grey High School
WALT participate in the learning of others. Why: Building on our transition to high school.
Success criteria: be active participants in a new cultural game: use our listening skills,
watch, ask questions and practice.
watch, ask questions and practice.
On the 18th of August 2018 Room 10 CH from Grey High School taught us how to play a cultural
game called Te uru.
We played in on the Karoro school field. Te uru is a game where you score points by catching a
ball while standing on a certain point of the field.
It’s sort of like netball apart from the fact that you have to catch the ball with your palm flat
and with one hand. My favourite part was winning the games. Next time the students should enforce
the rules.
game called Te uru.
We played in on the Karoro school field. Te uru is a game where you score points by catching a
ball while standing on a certain point of the field.
It’s sort of like netball apart from the fact that you have to catch the ball with your palm flat
and with one hand. My favourite part was winning the games. Next time the students should enforce
the rules.
Wednesday, 12 September 2018
Tuesday, 19 June 2018
Measurement Scavenger Hunt.
We will have met the success criteria when we
- Can show that we have accurately calculated perimeters of 2D / 3D shapes.
Tuesday, 15 May 2018
Thursday, 22 February 2018
3 6 9 divisibility rules
Labels:
Advice,
DLO,
Karoro School,
Maths,
measurement,
Room one,
Ruma Tahi
Wednesday, 22 November 2017
Wednesday, 20 September 2017
Wednesday, 2 August 2017
Friday, 30 June 2017
Wednesday, 21 June 2017
Sails Work explanation.
Our challenge is to:
Create a matching sail for our yacht.
Explain how you would work out how much material would be required to make both sails.
Sails for the America’s cup.
- To find out the area of material I would need to make two sails I would have to use measurement.
- I measured the width and length of my sail. The width was 11.8cm and the length was 20.9cm.
- I then used the diagonal line on the sail as a ruler from the bottom of the paper to the side to create an identical sail.
- I then joined the triangle sails together to make a rectangle.
- Then I multiplied the width and length (which were the same as the one sail) together. That left me an area of 262.2cm².
- So the total area of material that I would need for two sails would be 262.2cm².
By Arly.
Labels:
artwork,
DLO,
Karoro School,
Maths,
measurement,
Room one,
Ruma Tahi,
water
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