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Thursday, November 21, 2019

BEDMAS ANIMATION!

Kia ora everyone!

 You might know this from my last post, but in Davies math, we've been learning about BEDMAS, and we were asked to make an animation to show our understanding of BEDMAS then blog it, so that's what we did.  My animation shows what BEDMAS is and how to use it.

check it out!

LOOK WHAT MATHS I CAN DO!!!

Hi Everyone!

in Davies math, we've been looking at BEDMAS and negative numbers.  Below are the equations we had to solve, they looked pretty hard at first, but then when we worked through it, they were actually really easy!  I learnt, that when there's a bracket right next to a number, like in question #1, it's multiplication. and that when you have a fraction the / in the fraction is just like division, like in question #2, and that made things so much easier to complete!  One thing I had to get in my head were the exponents, (42, 22 normally the small number would be above, but I couldn't do that in blogger)  I kept thinking that for example 44 would be 4x4, but it's actually 4x4x4x4, so that made me get some questions wrong, but I know that now, so its all good!

#1:  6 ÷ 2 (1 + 2) =

#2:  10 × 4 - 2 × (42 + 4) ÷ 2 ÷ 1/2 + 9 =

#3  -10 + (20 ÷ 22 × 5 ÷ 5) × 8 - 2 =

Can you figure these equations out? Let me know what your answers were!

Thursday, November 14, 2019

AFRICA!

Tena Koutu!

For Inquiry, We're looking at art and culture, we've learnt about three cultures and their different art styles, The three options are, Africa, Inuit, and Japanese, right now I'm learning about Africa, We made Adobe Spark websites to explain what we learnt, I worked with my very good friend Hannah to create our Adobe Spark, and I will link our website, and her blog post below.

Africa - Our Website
Africa - Inquiry  (Hannah's Post)

Friday, November 8, 2019

Japanese Art

Kia Ora Everyone!

For Inquiry, we are all learning about 3 different cultures, Inuit, African, and Japanese, once we've learnt about all 3, we choose the one we like the most, and do some of their art.  Right now, my group is learning about the Japanese, and we've created a slide to share with you!