Week 6
Week 6
Trying our best in everything we do
Knowing that when things are hard for our brains, it means we are learning
Knowing that if we fail, that means we just don't know it yet... but we WILL know it if we keep trying
Mistakes are OK! They mean you are learning!
We will keep on trying to get to our goals - never give up!
Knowing that hard work gets us closer to making our dreams a reality
Remember: "A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new" Albert Einstein
We will keep going even when it is hard and we will learn from it
Will make plenty of mistakes and that is OK!
We will show our tīpuna that we have the heart of a piharau and never give up to get to our goals
We will succeed MORE OFTEN because we can't succeed if we don't try
We are practicing our maths skills independently when we have finished our assigned maths tasks.
TIMES TABLES GAMES ONLINE - complete all the activities (before you practice using the games). Get your certificate for ALL of the times tables. Practice until you can do it with your eyes closed!
PROTOTEC - Start at a lower level to get your brains going, then go up to the next level to push yourself. Try to get at least 90% correct, keep on trying!
PRACTICE CHAMPS CARDS - Do one card for the day. Don't do the same card twice. Note: The QR codes do NOT work on these.
MATHS BUDDY - When you have finished your ACTIVE TASKS (must be done first) then try the Weekly Revision.
POLYMATH - Play by yourself! Choose home if the option comes up.
Charlie
Kiara
Zeva
We are learning to find half (1/2) and a quarter (1/4) of sets of numbers by equal sharing.
IN THIS ORDER:
Watch the videos below.
Maths Buddy - Task - Halves and quarters
Maths Buddy - Weekly Review
Independent work
Charlotte
Kingi
Mariea
Xander
Neveah
Axl
Leighla
Nellie
We are learning to solve multiplication problems by skip counting in 2s, 5s or 10s.
IN THIS ORDER:
Watch the video below.
Maths Buddy Task - Multiplication
Maths Buddy - Weekly Review
Independent work
Allegiance
Brooklyn
Honor
Keelan
Roman
We are learning to use place value to solve problems.
IN THIS ORDER:
Watch the video below.
Complete these worksheets in your maths books. Worksheet 1 , Worksheet 2
COMPLETE last week's Maths Buddy tasks using the algorithm
COMPLETE the word problems on the worksheets from last week.
Maths Buddy - Weekly Review
Independent work
Hudson
Kellan
Marley
Tealoimea
We are learning how many tenths, 10s, 100s and 1000s are in whole numbers.
IN THIS ORDER:
Watch the video below about decimals
Complete two exercises a day about tenths from worksheet in your maths books Link to worksheet
Maths Buddy Weekly Review
Independent maths
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