Welcome to our Mathematics blog for. Here is where we share Mathematics at Sunnyhills school. Our teacher is Mrs Madden. Together we are learning new mathematical concepts and accelerating our learning. Check our blog regularly to see what we have been up to. We would love to read your comments.
Today we found a SHARK on the beach near our home!! Be the Problem Creator for Thursday 27 August
Can you be the Problem Finder??
Create some problems so we can answer them...
Wednesday 26 August Challenge - Measurement Task
Morena tamariki ma,
Today's challenge is ordering weight. Can you put these 10 cute zoo animals in order of their weight? Can you list them from heaviest to lightest?
Monday 24 August
Welcome everyone,
I hope you had a lovely weekend with your family. I have a fantastic little challenge for you. If the white square = 1 what other numbers do you see? You might like to work with your family to get them all. I will include some clues in the comment section.
Last day of Maths Week 2020
Ata Mārie Students, Our last challenge is to remember all the Maths messages we have talked about over the past 2 weeks. There should be 5 key messages. See if you can remember the messages we read over the loud speaker and listen to the blogs to remember them all.
Have fun.
Thursday's Challenge: Making a sequential pattern
Have you completed all the Maths week activities at your level yet? Remember tomorrow is the last day these will be active.
Todays challenge is making your own sequential pattern. Please take a photo of it and email or add to our Maths Slide Deck.
Take care of each other in your bubble!
Welcome to rainy Rāapa
Today's challenge is an extention of yesterday's challenge. Finlay answered 50 students could stand in the room, if they are all standing in a square, how could that work? Please draw, take a photo of your thinking. Can you see a pattern forming?
Welcome to Tuesday of Maths Week Online!
Good morning,
Today's Challenge is brought to you from Emma in Rm 11.
If the students from your class were standing side by side, how many students would it take to fill one room in your home? Share how you worked this out and please email or write it in the comments below.
Thank you!
Estimation Box
This is located in Room 19, please make sure you have a class 'guess' and put your answer in the box.
One guess per class please.
Answers in by Thursday morning tea time.
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-- Ngā mihi, Kim Mrs Kim Madden PG Cert (Mathematics), B.Ed, Dip Tch, Dip ICT. Mathematics Specialist Teacher at Sunnyhills Primary School...
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Write how you did this in the comments. -- Ngā mihi, Kim Mrs Kim Madden PG Cert (Mathematics), B.Ed, Dip Tch, Dip ICT. Mathematics Specia...
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Can you answer this puzzle? Extension: Create your own fruit puzzle, take a picture of it and send it to Kimm@sunnyhills.school.nz. I ca...