Here's what I made:
The first one I made is using 2 fifths, 1 sixth, 1 quarter, 1 tenth, and 1 twelfth.The second one is made using 2 quarters, 2 twelfths, and 1 third.
The third one is made using 3 thirds, 1 quarter, and 1 twelfth.
And last but not least is using 2 fifths, 1 quarter, 1 sixth, 1 tenth, and 1 twelfth.
So much learning Ysabella, up and away with blogging and also tackling some GREAT maths. I can see you already have visitors from around the country - Ka Pai. Well done with adding the picture to the blog this helped with your explanation and I always think it makes the post more engaging for the reader. Miss Corbett, Miss Laxa and I do an ICT/Google course together and the Facilitators talk about SiSoMo - Sight, Sound and Motion. Ask Miss Corbett to show you how to put in a YouTube.... or even better google that yourself and show your friends.
ReplyDeleteCome and tell me if you tackle that tricky task.
I"ll be back again to visit.
Hello Miss Harland. Thank you for your wonderful comment. I'm really happy that you think that I'm doing great in my maths! Hope you and the teachers are doing great.
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