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Thursday 25 March 2021

Graphys Graghs!

For math this week we did graphs. We collected all of our data either from a website or within the school. We focused on doing something that has to do with our Turangawaewae. After we collected all of our data we decided what graph we wanted to use, I picked a bar graph for mine. My question was how often do some people in kaupeka hub use Te Reo Maori. We then answered the questions we needed to from the hub site. Here is a picture of my work: 

Here are a few questions: 
Would you do this the same?
Is there any other way you would do this?
What could I improve on? 


Friday 19 March 2021

Math week!

 For math this week we were focusing on communicating and interpret locations and directions, using compass directions, distances, and grid references. We used a map website to learn directions using the ruler tool. We started from Kaiapoi Pa Road to Onawe peninsula. We had to get the answers to 6 different questions that were on the site. Such as these: 

  1. Find and plot your current location as a coordinate (Kaiapoi Pa) - where is this in relation to the centre of Ōtautahi?

  2. Find and plot your destination as a coordinate (Ōnawe Pa) - where is this in relation to the centre of Ōtautahi?

  3. You must measure distance between the two locations ( remember the roads we have today may not be your chosen path)

  4. What is the most direct route from one place to the other

  5. Include the compass directions both locations are from the centre of Ōtautahi

  6. See if you can give the co-ordinates for St. Francis: ( No picture)

From my hub Kaupeka



We Took screenshots of our work so here are mine:
Those were all of my pictures from my work so far. This math has been so fun to do while searching some new places! 



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Friday 12 March 2021

Pa Week !

 This week was pa week. A pa is a maori place to live. All week this week we explored the features of a pa. We had three tasks, which were math (to design our own pa) Reading (writing your own one/Trying to be like an real estate. Then last there was writing that was writing. Writing was to explain the pa that we had designed earlier when we did math. It was very fun to learn about something new. Here are a few pictures of my work from pa week, week 6/term 1!

Writing:
 

Reading: 

And math: Isn't quite done but almost there!