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Wednesday 14 August 2019

Come and learn a new Strategy!

In Maths, Mrs Lee told us to make a DLO about what we learnt last week for Maths. So I decided to make a slide show and add an explanation of what I learnt an example that was simaler to what I did last week I really hope this helps. When I first started to do fractions this term I found it really hard to understand fractions but through out this term i'm starting to feel more confident because all the strategy's I've been learning has been helping me with my Fractions.

Now that I am pretty good at my Fractions I will teach you now.
Here is my DLO:


 
Here are some questions for you to answer:
Q1. What have you learned?
Q2. Can you give me an example of a fraction question and answer it?
Q3. Using my slideshow information. Do you think you could teach others about fractions?

8 comments:

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  2. Hello kylie I am Mykiala from yaldhurst model school.
    I am telling you this is a amazing blog post because you are teaching other people about fractions.

    Next time add more detail about it and then tell us more more more more.

    Do you like blogging about your maths?
    Did you do maths week?

    Keep it up.

    KIND REGARDS MYKIALA YMS

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    1. Hi Mykaila, Thank you for commenting on my work I really appreciate what you said. I will add more detail and I will try to add more and more information.

      Answers to your Questions:
      First question: I do like blogging about Maths because Maths is actually my favorite subject.
      Question 2: I can't really answer your second question because I need to ask you a question about that. So what do you mean by do I do Maths week? Can you please tell me.

      Kind Regards Kylie.

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  3. Hello Kylie, I am Lucy from Yaldhurst model school. I am year 5. I like this blog post because it is teaching others something they might not know. And you taught me a new stratgy to use.
    Kind regards from Lucy

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    1. Kia Ora Lucy, Thank you for commenting on my blog I really appreciate what you have said it makes me really happy. Maybe we could start a new conversation. I'm going to start that by saying: What is your favorite color?

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  4. Hi there Kylie! my name is Hana and I'm a year 5 from Yaldhurst Model School!

    Wow! this is an amazing blog post! you have a catchy title, an explanation to why you put this on your blog, and you have made a slideshow showing us what you learnt! You even have transitions throughout the slides!

    The slideshow was really colourful and interesting to look at!. We both have a similar way of posting our blogs. If you want, you can check out my blog! Here's the link! https://ypshanam.blogspot.com/

    next time maybe you could fix a spelling error at the end of the slide. Wait, is it a spelling error? or did you just make it shorter by removing the I, I don't know.

    From Hana :3

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  5. Hi Kylie,
    I just to say that I'm proud of you and your work. You have done such a great effort in this. I just did 2 Slides. Fractions title and the explanation.

    Answer to your questions.

    I have learnt a lot. The explanation was great and understandable.

    3/4 of 20 is 5 + 5 + 5 = 15.

    YES Of course I can try teach. Try look on my BLOG https://stpatricksgmzipporahb.blogspot.com/

    Thank you for teaching people and me how to do our way of finding a set.

    Good work, Study well.

    From Zipporah <3

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  6. Hi Kylie I'm Toby from yms
    I like the way that you put in two different ways to do it instead of one.
    Next time you could maybe add in another ones.
    I like the way you said " now that i'm good at fractions I can teach you"
    Why did you use google slides?

    Yours sincerely
    Toby

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