Today we learnt about multiplies, factors and prime numbers.
A prime number can only be divided by itself and one.
A factor is a number that divides into another number like 2 is a factor of 4.
A multiple is the same as a timetable.
Today we learnt about multiplies, factors and prime numbers.
A prime number can only be divided by itself and one.
A factor is a number that divides into another number like 2 is a factor of 4.
A multiple is the same as a timetable.
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Task description: This week during Maths, we are learning to write the number that each visual represents on your number visuals handout. Here are our visuals: We coloured the multiples of 3, 2, 4, 5, 6, for our paper – We counted prime numbers, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31. After that I completed the task, and I posted it on our blog. I enjoyed this task very much, and I hope to do more like this soon. Hope you enjoyed it. Please leave a comment; thank you for visiting my blog.
Today for inquiry we had to watch two videos about the treaty then we had to find the answers to 4 questions. It was fun to learn more about our country history.
We had to do an additions triangle and one slide. These were a easy start to maths just to settle back in.
Since the 1800’s and even before all the way to the 2000 century, there have been protest. All of the protest listed in the google slide are all based in New Zealand. The earliest protest we got was the NZ Wars and the latest protest was the Anti-mandate protest. The anti-mandate Protest was based on the fact that the government kept people back at home and people didn’t like that fact.
Today, we had to make a survival bag for emergency because of the cyclone.
Kia Ora, My name is Leonidas and I go to Pt England school, G.I. I’m 12 years old turning 13 and I am also yr 8. One of my favourite hobbies is gaming and reading. My favourite books are The Hobbit and Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman. My favourite food is Butter Chicken and Sushi. I hope you enjoy going through my blog.