Showing posts with label decimals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decimals. Show all posts
Friday, 23 March 2018
Maths
For today's maths we played games that linked to converting fractions, decimals and percentages. I learnt this last year so this was more of consolidating my knowledge. I did enjoy learning this again but playing the game was my best part of the lesson. I would like to learn more about converting fractions, decimals and percentages so that I can be able to solve the problem fast and answer it quickly.
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decimals,
Fractions,
games,
maths,
percentages
Wednesday, 7 March 2018
Learning for the week
For the past few weeks we have been learning about fractions, decimals and integers. I really enjoyed learning how to solve problems using these skills. I thought that integers was the hardest one to learn. I am still a bit confused about if it's addition it goes lower and if it's subtraction it's the opposite. Next I would like to learn more about integers to consolidate my knowledge about it. This would be helpful during testing.
Thursday, 3 August 2017
Rounding off decimals
For the past few days I have been learning how to round off decimals. For this morning's maths I played a decimal game to consolidate my knowledge on rounding off decimals. To get the answer correct I looked at the number after the point. If the number was more than five I added one more number if it was less than five I kept it the same. I found this game easy to play and to pass each question.
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decimals,
game,
maths,
Rounding off
Wednesday, 26 October 2016
Decimal
For this weeks maths we have been learning decimals. This game was a consolidation for the future. This game was easy for me and I had no problems playing this game. I will definitely play this game again.
Wednesday, 23 March 2016
WALT: revise fractions, decimals and percentages.
Today we played a maths card game on the mat. We had to get in a circle and grab one card from the center and try to make one whole set. You only need four cards that are the same in fractions, percentages, decimals and in decimat. It was difficult for me because I had three cards that are the same and I only needed one more card. Next I would like to learn how to divide three digit numbers by one.
Labels:
decimals,
Fractions,
percantages,
rebecca
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