Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Mahi Kainga Week 5

Kia ora Koutou,

Aroha mai for the late mahi kainga this week....

MAHI KAINGA WEEK 5 the late edition…..

 

MAKING EQUATIONS

An equation is like a number sentence. 1+1 = 2 is an example. You can have more than 2 numbers before an answer: 5+3+1+2+4 = 15.

 

Here are some numbers. Your challenge is to add, subtract, multiply, or divide these to find “the answer”. You will be making ‘equations’. There are different ways of doing this. You can only use each number once per equation.

 


1.     Make equations using add, subtract, multiply, or divide.

2.    Can you add, subtract, multiply, or divide these numbers and find the answer here too?

3.    What’s the BIGGEST number you can get?

4.    Can you DOUBLE and HALVE these numbers?

5.    What numbers can you find QUARTERS  of? If one of these numbers is a QUARTER, what is the whole number

 

Remember, you need to “prove” you’re right by showing your working on paper, or explaining to mum or dad or someone.

 

 

 

SCHOOL IN LEVEL 2

School is open from Rāhina (Monday)!

 

(1) Draw an emoji to show how you’re feeling about coming back to school. Feel free to invent your own, you don’t need to copy one.

 

(2) Write a “class award” for somebody at home who you are grateful for. (You could do this for as many people as you like).

 

 

 

 

(3) Compare school to home.

Ways school is like home.

Ways school is different to home.

 

 

 

 

What’s the BEST thing about school?

What’s the best thing about home?

 

 

 

 

What’s the WORST thing about school?

What’s the WORST thing about home?

 

 

 

 

 

(4) Thinking about coming back to school….

Something you’re excited about…

 

 

 

What is one question you have?

 

 

 

What is one thing you’re nervous about?

 

 

 

What is one new thing you’d like to see or do at school?

 

 

 

OTHER MAHI KAINGA….

·      Remember to READ EVERY DAY

·      Write something every day

·      Practise maths basic facts

·      Practise skills on studyladder


Do feel free to ask any questions, make any suggestions, or share any learning you're doing.


Ka kite,

Damian

damian.hardman@birchwood.school.nz


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