Tag: Maths

ANZAC Food Rations

I did food rations.

First I had to go on to this place where you could put lbs ozs into grams.  I had to put the number of grams into a text box so that we could see how much grams are in that specific food; some are bully beef and others are jam. After we completed the grams we move on to the fat and calories. We had this site that we had to go on to see how muchufat and and nutrition in the food,drink, things you put on your toast or bread. So it was not that hard because some were the same as the one before. Also we had different slides we had to get right in order to write a blog post like this one I’m writing right now. It was really good for me to do this.

I enjoyed this because I got to calculate all my answers. I need to inprove on my speed. and lastly I did well at writing the answers in the text boxes and screenshoting.

Fractions

fractions.

The fractions order is either smallest to biggest or biggest to smallest.

Smallest to biggest one tenth one ninth one eight one seventh one sixth one fith one quater one third one half.

fractions order Biggest to smallest  One half one third quater one fith one sixth one seventh one eight bone ninth one tenth.

when the denominater gets bigger the size of the fraction gets smaller [Example below].

1/2 is one whole split equaly and 1/4 is on half split equaly into bigger ammounts but a smaller size also thats the easiest way to find the bigger and smaller fractions just in case you get confused while doing fractions.

Just in case you don”t know what a denominater is it is at the bottom of the fraction symbol.

 

Sequensiol Patterns

I learnt what a sequensiol pattern.

First the teacher told and made an example of a sequensiol pattern.

Next we had to make a: object shape colour number and letter sequensiol patterns.

Then we had to make answer slides for all of our sequensiol patterns.

lastly we showed the teacher our work and then we had to blog.

 

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