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Thursday, 31 July 2014

Positioning fractions on the number line

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This game shows how to position fractions on the number the line. The requirements you need to know to play this game is Improper fractions, Mixed fractions and also the number of fractions on the line. I found this game a bit challenging because It didn't show the lines very well. I would also like a bit more of a challenge to push myself to work harder and achieve all my goals. Next I would like to learn how to position all kinds of fractions but especially improper fractions.

Friday, 25 July 2014

Fractions Game - Addition

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Walt: Play a fractions game.


This is called Fraction game addition. It shows how to compare fractions and add them up. A part was a bit difficult because some of the fruits were covering the one I had shoot. Also it was also easy because you just add the numerators only. My total score was 10. I had a load of fun playing this game and I would also like to learn equivalent fractions next.

Wednesday, 2 July 2014

European migration ebook

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Today I shared an ebook with Milika and Michele. My ebook was about Europeans migrating into New Zealand. I had alot of fun reading and teaching them about the Europeans and their history. Milika and Michele were very good at reading the hard words.

Tuesday, 1 July 2014

Spending Splurge

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Yesterday for maths we played a fun game called Spending Splurge. This game is about Financial Literacy. To play this game you need to have at least 2-4 players. I played the game with my friend Camille. The problem is about going on a flight to Australia but I don’t have a passport, and many other things needed to take on the trip. In the game we have $1750 to spend. The things I needed to buy were suitcase or bag, return plane ticket and a passport. When I bought all my essential needs I also bought earplugs, new towel and togs, travel backpack and also an Australian guide book. When I was done spending my money I had a total of $864 left to buy food. In the game I learnt to be always prepared before a situation.