Activity 1
I have never been to Tane Mahuta. But I learnt that Tane mahuta is more than 51 meters tall.
Activity 2
My First Picture Is the Silver ferns Netball Team
My Second Picture is The Silver Ferns Rugby Team
My Final Picture Is a Picture of a Silver fern women Rugby Player
Activity 3
My cactus will need 1095 ML of water per year to survive.
Here are workings to help figure this maths question.
Fakaalofa lahi atu Sally,
ReplyDeleteIt’s great to see another post from you! Even though you haven’t visited Tane Mahuta, would you like to go and visit? I have never visited Tane Mahuta, but after learning so much about it from learners on the Summer Learning Journey, I really want to go! Have you got a favourite uniform from the three you have posted? I think my favourite one is the Silver Ferns netball team. I like their uniform because of the fern design on the skirt of their uniform.
Well done for correctly working out how much water the cactus needs! How did you manage to work out 365 x 3? What strategies did you use? I think I would have done place value partition and broken the equation up into three easier equations then added the answers together.
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I look forward to reading more of your awesome blog posts soon!
Blog ya later,
Dani