Friday, 1 April 2016

week 9 reflectcion


This is my numeracy follow up my Walt was to use doubling and halving to solve multiplication problems and use knowledge and strategy to solve  problems.  I found this more difficult than the last activity but I got there.








This is my literacy follow up my WALT is comprehend what we read.  This is my water cycle showing my new knowledge.






This is my writing I had to answer Questions,write story starters ,use joining words to help us write and finish story.




Wednesday, 30 March 2016

Week 6 reflection



I learnt how to -  retell the story comprehend strategies



I learnt how to -  read and order whole numbers to 1000

Week 7 Reflection



This my google drawing that I have been doing  




Thursday, 24 March 2016

reflection week 8


This is one of my numeracy follow up's for this week. My 2 WALTs were to  use multiplication knowledge and strategy to solve problems. I used doubling and halving to solve multiplication problems.


Multiplication Strategy: Doubling and Halving


We can simplify some multiplication problems using doubling and halving.


1. Use the strategy of doubling one factor and halving the other to help simplify and solve the following problems: Example: 5 x 16 = 10 x 8 = 80 or 5 x 16 = 10 x 8 = 20 x 4 = 80


a) 5 x 68 =   340


b) 3 x 16 =  24


c) 16 x 30 =  480


d) 18 x 40 = 180


e) 35 x 20 =  700


f) 25 x 16 = 400


g) 50 x 24 = 120


h) 500 x 28 = 14,000


2. Does this strategy always work?

Explain when the strategy of doubling and halving is useful to simplify a multiplication problem. No if  both numbers are odd numbers but it is helpful
This is what I did for my reading follow up. My WALT  was comprehend what we read.

Friday, 18 March 2016

Reflection Week 2- 5



here is some of my leaning earlier in the trem here is what i lernt

Wednesday, 2 December 2015

how scottland celebrate christmas

how scotland celebrate christmas


on christmas day people sometimes make big bonfires and dance around it to the playing of the bagpipes christmas is celebrated on the 25th of december  a The traditional Scottish Christmas Dinner is usually Roast Turkey, served with Roast Potatoes, Roast Parsnips, stuffing



My Christmas decoration for nana tac πŸ˜€