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Keaneau @ Glen Innes School
I am a Year 6 student at Glen Innes School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Room 12 and my teacher is Mrs Barry.
Monday, 30 November 2015
Transum Maths Game
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Friday, 26 June 2015
fraction worksheet
This week in maths. My group had to do a worksheet about fractions I thought it was hard but it was easy. We had to convert a mixed fraction into a improper fraction for example 4 3/5 we had to times the denominator with the whole number and then add the numerator like this 4 x 5 + 3 = 23 so the answer is 23/5 because the 5 came from the denominator so that's your answer.
Friday, 5 June 2015
Problem Solving
Last week we had to do our problem solving the questions were pretty hard because I didn't get it but then I asked my friends for some help and they helped me so we were working on the same document to work out these question at the bottom.
Problem Solving:
1. Moana's Watch
Moana set her digital watch at 13:00:00 on the last day of April. Unfortunately the watch loses 11 seconds a day. What is the time on Moanas watch when it is 13:00:00 on the last day of May?
2. Garry the Greengrocer
In Garry's Greengrocers shop he has those old fashioned scales where you put weights on one side and the fruit and vegetables on the other. Over the years he has lost some of the weights and he is now down to only three. But by being a little smart, he is still able to weigh exactly any whole number of kilograms from 1 kg to 13 kg. What are the weights and how does he do the weighing?
3. How Far?
At 1:00 pm, two aircraft take off, one after the other, from Auckland airport. One lands at Christchurch airport at 2:30 pm and the other lands at Sydney airport at 2:30 pm. Does that mean that Christchurch and Sydney are both the same distance from Auckland? If not, how long does the plane going to Sydney actually take?
4. Fertilizer
Marilyn needs to fertilize her front lawn. It measures 20 meters by 30 meters. Each bag of the fertilizer that she plans to use covers approximately 200m2
. How many bags should she buy?
Friday, 22 May 2015
F.I.O Book 1 Number Level 3 - 4
This week we were working on a Figure It Out Book on the book we were doing a activity called Kapa Haka when I was doing it I thought it was going to be easy but then some parts were hard. I finished it and then I done another one and it was called Hard Times. Next time I want to do a F.I.O that is about decimal ,percentage and fractions.
Friday, 15 May 2015
SRA POWER BUILDER
SRA Power Builder
Name plants Date
Power Builder colour ROSE Power builder number
Comprehension
1. F
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2. T
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3. T
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4. T
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5. F
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6. T
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7. F
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8.
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9.
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10.
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Correct: 7
Learn about Words
1. fatal
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2. fringe
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3. bristles
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4. expands
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5. absolutely
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6. struggles
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7. remains
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8 b
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9 b
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10 b
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11 defends
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12 spoiling
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13 contests
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14 attends
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15 storing
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16 leaking
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17 consults
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18 covering
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19 s
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20 s
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21 p
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22 s
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23 p
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24 p
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25 s
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26 p
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27 T
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28 T
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29 F
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30 T
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31 F
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32 T
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33 F
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34
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Correct: 33
Labels:
comprehension,
power builder,
reading,
SRA,
Vocabulary,
wordstudy
Friday, 8 May 2015
Exponents Jeopardy
Exponents jeopardy
In this game
we had to make how many teams you want the number teams you can get is ten. I picked 1 team and it was the blue team . So when we started we had to click a question and then answer it. The easy question was the evaluating exponents because I knew it all. The other question were too hard so I kept getting it wrong and getting some right. The next game I want to learn about Exponents with fraction bases .
Monday, 23 March 2015
Multiples and Factors Worksheet
which of these numbers ain't multiples of 6 ?
1. 80,3,56
which of these numbers ain't multiples of 8 ?
12 3 18 60 36 42
2.write down the first 8 multiples of these to make a number pattern of 3,7,9 and 12.
3,6,9,12,15,18,24
7,14,21,28,35,42,49,56
9,18,27,36,45,54,63,72
12,24,36,48,60,72,84,96
3. FACT FILE
A FRESH EGG WILL SINK IN WATER
4.add two multiples of the green number to make the blue number .
(5 x 7 = 35 (6 x 9 = 54 (8 x 6 = 48
5 x 8 = 40) 6 x 8 = 48) 8 x 6 = 48)
(7 x 7 = 49 (6 x 4 = 24 (7 x 5 = 35
7 x 5 = 45) 6 x 8 = 48) 7 x 8 = 56)
(3 x 17 = 34 (4 x 3 = 12 (4 x 40 = 160
3 x 17 = 34) 4 x 30 = 120) 4 x 2 = 8)
(5 x 40 = 200 (8 x 20 = 160
5 x 9 = 45) 8 x 21 = 168)
(9 x 26 = 234
9 x 26 = 234)
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