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Welcome to our Mathematics blog for 2019. Our teacher is Mrs Madden. We are looking forward to working together and learning new mathematical concepts and accelerate our learning. Check our blog regularly to see what we have been up to. We would love to read your comments.
Monday, 3 June 2019
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ReplyDeleteThank you Mrs Madden for teaching me math's this term! I really apreciatte the strategies you taught me. Another big thank you for all your work teaching me math's. By Alex
ReplyDeleteI learned that you can use lot's of different strategies to solve a math's problem. I also learned that you could also use rectangles to solve a math's problem. I just want to ask, what is 81x9? By Alex
ReplyDeleteI liked learning about the circles and the patterns. I enjoyed using a compass to draw a circle.
ReplyDeleteWOW!. I didn't know that mathematician's are also good at geometric art! I wonder how can they make geometric art with only a compass and a ruler
ReplyDeleteMaths is really cool, especially Islamic art. i didn't know that mathematicians could do art... it's just a different kind of art, just with a compass/shapes and a ruler! It's also symmetrical, i wonder if that has to do with anything... and here is a question, how many intervals(lines) can be drawn if there are 12 dots? Well that's all I can say. BYE!
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