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Thursday, May 20, 2021

Smiley Robot!


 Hi Again! 

Today is our cross country and im in yellow house so im wearing yellow, this morning at maths we created robots. They had to be straight angles and more but no circles, Smiley has a circle.. His eyes and moth this is what he looks like.. We were ONLY supposed to do 8 but I did all the Angles.. My teacher said its ok! As you can see his smile is his own facial of showing every smile is different. I hope you like this and here it is when I have measured the Angles. 

Tilly :D



 


Jimmy the brave 🔥🥚

Hi Bloggers.. I have had a bit of a bad morning, and cried but im not going to let this reflect on my blog so lets start :D

 I have been doing steam it stands for science technology engineering arts and maths what have you been up to? My group had a bit of an argument but its ok now! We had to draw an egg 3 metres anyway.. here is the video


Monday, May 17, 2021

Thursday, May 13, 2021

Super Name 😕

Hi Everyone.. Today has been a sad day, I was late to school and I couldn't do cross country :( I hurt my leg :C Anyway.. in maths right now we are doing angles, there are different types of angles, etc reflex angle and acute angle, right angle, and straight angle. 😃 Making this blog post makes me fell better, 😀comment if you think I missed any angles of could add some more shapes, comment any shapes and ill put them on my name and put it on this post, I hope you like it, I rate it 8.5 Because I probably could have done it better and added maybe next time I could do lower case, 😶 Have you ever done one of these? if you did, did you do it in capitals of lower case? Thanks for viewing

Tilly 😋. 



Thursday, May 6, 2021

Amazing Angles!

 

Kia ora bloggers,


For numeracy today, we have started to learn about angles. For our create task, we had to measure three different angles on the first letter of our name - can you  figure out if they are acute, right angle or obtuse? 


We learnt about 3 different angles today - acute (less than 90°), right angle (90°), and obtuse (larger than 90° but smaller than 180°).  We also learnt how to use a protractor to measure angles.  We know that we need to measure an angle from a vertice (a corner where two straight lines meet).


From Tilly