I am a Year 7 student at Edmund Hillary School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Room 10 and my teacher is Peta. This is a place where I will share my learning. Please note that some of it will not be complete, it will be my first draft. Remember to be positive, thoughtful and helpful when you leave me a comment.
Congratulations for completing another Summer Learning Journey activity. Thanks for having a go at this section called 'Forest Life', activity 3: 'Weird and Wonderful'. This is a maths solving problem and you've answered correctly with 1095 ml— well done! I really appreciate your presentation in this Google Slide— I like how the problem solving has been displayed in a booklet with an image included, as well as four images reflecting each other outside of that.
Do you know how to attribute your images? — that means that we have to give credit to this image. We can give credit to an image by giving it a correct name (for example: Image of a Cactus) and saying (as you have done so) where it came from (for example: The Spruce Eats). You can always ask your sisters for help with this.
I look forward to reading more of your incredible work.
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ReplyDeleteKia Ora, Ema
ReplyDeleteCongratulations for completing another Summer Learning Journey activity. Thanks for having a go at this section called 'Forest Life', activity 3: 'Weird and Wonderful'. This is a maths solving problem and you've answered correctly with 1095 ml— well done!
I really appreciate your presentation in this Google Slide— I like how the problem solving has been displayed in a booklet with an image included, as well as four images reflecting each other outside of that.
Do you know how to attribute your images? — that means that we have to give credit to this image. We can give credit to an image by giving it a correct name (for example: Image of a Cactus) and saying (as you have done so) where it came from (for example: The Spruce Eats). You can always ask your sisters for help with this.
I look forward to reading more of your incredible work.
Thanks,
Jordan