In maths today my friends and I were learning the time tables, it was hard and fun at the same time. We had to make a copy and it went to 12 time tables. I just know my 1 and 2 and 5 and 10. I am not so good at my times tables. I have to learn my 3 and 4 and 6 and 7 and 8 and 9 but I am getting better at maths.
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Wednesday, August 12, 2020
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Ka pai to mahi Hirini, keep learning those times table as they will help you later on. Have you discovered a particular way of learning them? What works for you? Have you looked and seen the number patterns in this chart? Perhaps another blog in term 4 to show how you've been getting on learning your times table? Ka pai hoki koe.
ReplyDeletehi Hirini i like the way you have laid out your maths work and I also like the way u were describing what maths you have been doing next tie you should work on the ones that you cant solve.
ReplyDeleteNice Hirini keep thriving forward on your times table great work and keep it up
ReplyDeleteHi Hirini good work on learning some of your time tables keep working on it and you will know them all
ReplyDeleteHi hirini make sure you learn them you should also try and learn in your spear time and in the holidays.
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