8F1 Mathematics
Weekly outline
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Kia ora...Week One
Success Criteria:
This week is our first week and you will be introduced to some of the class routines.
Activities:
We will have math linked fun activities and a do now activity.
Further Learning:
You do not have homework this week. But will be introduced to the digital platforms that we are going to use. -
Kia ora...Week Two
Monday was a Waitangi day holiday
Success Criteria:
The group with Teacher Working on place value
Group One Walt plotting numbers on a number line and insert signs as greater than and less than
Success Criteria I know that when the numbers increase its called ascend. When they decrease they are called descend. The number on the right is larger on a number line.
Group Three and two Will be working on a review test
WALT show the understanding of integers
Success Criteria I can add and subtract negative and positive numbers.
Activities:
- Do now
- Log on to Ludi
- Group two and three independent activity
- Group one with the teacher first
Further Learning:
Maths buddyEXPLORE / TŪHURA learning intentions:
- We are EXPLORING..to find ways to calculate the area of different shapes.
- We are EXPLORING...to convert and classify different units of measurement.
- We are EXPLORING...to measure the find different rules to calculate surface area
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Working from home using the appropriate booklets according to your ability from Monday to Wednesday.
Kia ora...welcome back week 3
Success Criteria: All four groups to follow their learning according to plan
Group Teacher :
1.basic facts practice on paper for "do now"
2.Ludi
WALT I am learning to use place value blocks
Success Criteria I can count using the place value blocks
Group One:
WALT understanding fractions and ordering them
Success Criteria I can understand fractions and order them with the same denominator
GROUP Two and Three
WALT convert decimals to fractions and vice versa
SUCCESS CRITERIA I understand place value and I can divide numbers
Activities:
- DO NOW
- LUDI
- ALL GROUPS HAVE DIFFERENT ACTIVITIES
Further Learning:
Mathsbuddy and Ludi practice
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Kia ora...Week Four
Achievement objectives
GM4-3 Use side or edge lengths to find the perimeters and areas of rectangles, parallelograms, and triangles and the volumes of cuboids.
Learning Intention
Apply measurement techniques in everyday life
Solo Level and verbs
One
Name, identify, tell, recall, classify, do a simple procedure
Two
Describe, list, enumerate, combine, do algorithms
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Compare/contrast, explain, causes, effects, integrate, analyse, relate, apply
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Evaluate, theorise, generalise, hypothesise, reflect, generate
-tell the area of a given picture
-count the number of squares to identify the area of the shape
-Find an approximation of the area
-create a square meter from a newspaper and use to make an estimation of an area
-Find areas of the rectangle
-find the areas of composite shapes using rectangles and squares
-calculate areas of the triangles
- Use triangle areas in a composite shape
- Find the area of a parallelogram
-Convert units of measurement
-investigate making rectangles using shapes such as kite, parallelogram, trapezium and rhombus
-Identifying faces to calculate the surface area Calculate the volume of different shapes
investigate volumes in life
Activities:
- Area calculations
Further Learning:
Maths Buddy
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Success Criteria:
Group One and Two WALT Investigate and learn about the formula of a parallelogram
Success Criteria I know from the investigation parallelogram is a stretched rectangle. I use height instead of the width of this shape.
You have tried two investigations in the triangle area now its time for the third one ( check the worksheet on MIssion Heights Online
Group Three
Extension activity
Check on Mission Heights Online
WALT Investigate different types of perimeters using composite shapes
Success Criteria I know how to calculate the perimeter of different shapes
Activities:
- Ludi Live on Tuesday and Thursday
- Working with teacher
- Group three independent activity to start with followed by a discussion
Further Learning:
MathsbuddyEducation Perfect
Ludi
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Kia ora...Week 6
Success Criteria:
We are going to follow last weeks planning.
Activities:
- Do now
- Ludi
- Group three to work on extension Activity
- Group two Learning the area of a circle
- Group one on independent activity- basic facts and area practice.
Further Learning:
Mathsbuddy and Education Perfect
FOCUS / ARONGA learning intentions:
- We are FOCUSING...to adapt and transform everyday objects into 2D composite shapes and calculate and solve area and perimeter problems.
- We are FOCUSING on converting metric units
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Success Criteria:
Group three WALT calculate the surface area of cylinders
Group two Practice Circle area
Group One Walt Learning to calculate the area of a circle
Activities:
- Practical activity with the teacher Group three
- Group two - Tuesday - Practice Session Two surface area of different shapes
- Group One practice first followed by Teacher time
Further Learning:
Mathsbuddy and education perfect -
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Success Criteria:
group 3 - WALT practice application of surface area
Success criteria: I know the area rules and calculate sides.
Group 2 WALT -Calculate the surface area of cuboid, triangular prisms
Success criteria: I know the area rules and calculate sides.
Group 1 WALT - Practice circle area and circumference of a circle
I know the rules for calculating the area of a circle and the circumference of a circle
Activities:
- Use the worksheets and the booklets given in week 8
- Ludi speed challenge and practice
- Teacher group multiplication facts
Further Learning:
Mathsbuddy -
Kia ora.10
Success Criteria:
Students will have investigated a range of shapes and created a poster to show their knowledge of how to calculate the area, perimeter volume and surface area within the context ‘Te Taha Wairua.’ Students will use a digital application to explain their poster and to show their understanding of measurement and geometry concepts.
Activities:
At Goat Island, Year 8 students used a range of buoyancy aids. Draw a poster to show your understanding of the area by calculating:
The area of a boogie board
The area of a tire inner tube
At Goat Island, many Year 8 students enjoyed the opportunity to eat a shared picnic lunch. On your A3 Poster, draw your picnic
Area: Of your towel
Volume: Of your water bottle and lunch box
Liquid Capacity: Of your water bottle
Composite Shapes: eg. Two towels joined together
Whilst at the Goat Island Marine Education Centre, Edrey examined a kina. Add this to your poster to
show your understanding of...The calculations for the circumference of a circle
The calculations for the area of a circle
Your task is to construct an A3 poster to show your understanding of measurement and geometry concepts that we have discussed in class. Use screencastify or Animoto to explain your calculations...
you must show your understanding of the area, capacity, volume and composite shapes:
Further Learning:
No homework on Maths buddy but you will be conducting your own investigation for taking measurements of house hold objectsPLAN & DO / WHAKAMAHI learning intentions:
- We are PLANNING to use Google Earth to download the map and demonstrate the correct boundaries of Goat Island so that we can demonstrate our knowledge of reading scales and solve area problems with bigger numbers.
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Kia ora.10
Success Criteria:
Students will have investigated a range of shapes and created a poster to show their knowledge of how to calculate the area, perimeter volume and surface area within the context ‘Te Taha Wairua.’ Students will use a digital application to explain their poster and to show their understanding of measurement and geometry concepts.
Activities:
At Goat Island, Year 8 students used a range of buoyancy aids. Draw a poster to show your understanding of the area by calculating:
The area of a boogie board
The area of a tire inner tube
At Goat Island, many Year 8 students enjoyed the opportunity to eat a shared picnic lunch. On your A3 Poster, draw your picnic
Area: Of your towel
Volume: Of your water bottle and lunch box
Liquid Capacity: Of your water bottle
Composite Shapes: eg. Two towels joined together
Whilst at the Goat Island Marine Education Centre, Edrey examined a kina. Add this to your poster to
show your understanding of...The calculations for the circumference of a circle
The calculations for the area of a circle
Your task is to construct an A3 poster to show your understanding of measurement and geometry concepts that we have discussed in class. Use screencastify or Animoto to explain your calculations...
you must show your understanding of the area, capacity, volume and composite shapes:
Further Learning:
No homework on Maths buddy but you will be conducting your own investigation for taking measurements of house hold objects
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Kia ora...Welcome back Week One Term Two
Success Criteria:
1.This week we will be taking part in a math competition on Education Perfect. You can start on Monday. You will get awards from this competition.
2. You will join Money time to play a game. (Check your inbox for the instructions) I will start releasing a module as the class progresses. You will gain skills in financial literacy.
3. You will regularly have tests on Education Perfect to perfect your number knowledge.
Activities:
- Open Money Time account- ( Check your email - https://mhjc.moneytime.co.nz/signup login with LEAK as your joining code)
- Take part in a math competition. You will find the link on Google Classroom.
- Practice Ludi
Further Learning:
Maths buddy and the education Perfect CompetitionEXPLORE / TŪHURA learning intentions:
- We are EXPLORING...fractions, decimals, percentages and finding how to convert fractions to decimals to percentages. We have used our knowledge to calculate a multiplication, division addition and subtraction of fractions.
- We are EXPLORING to solve questions regarding fractions and simplify them. organise fractions from smallest to largest.
- We are EXPLORING...
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Kia ora...Week Two Term Two
Success Criteria:
This we will focus on completing our poster.
Activities:
- Poster completion - due on Thursday
Further Learning:
Complete mathsbuddy and Education perfect work.REFLECT / WHAIWHAKAARO learning intentions:
- We are REFLECTING on our Measurement poster and evaluate our understanding
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Success Criteria:
Group 3 independent activity on integers
WALT understand using integers and applying the integers rule when adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing
Success Criteria I know how to multiply and divide negative and positive, negative and negative add and subtract negative and negative, positive and positive
Group two and one whole class learning in class
WALT convert decimals to fractions and vice versa
SUCCESS CRITERIA I understand place value and I can divide numbers
Activities:
Further Learning:
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Success Criteria:
Achievement objectives
Remedial
NA3-1 Use a range of additive and simple multiplicative strategies with whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and percentages.
NA3-2 Know basic multiplication and division facts.
NA3-3 Know counting sequences for whole numbers.
NA3-4 Know how many tenths, tens, hundreds, and thousands are in whole numbers.
NA3-5 Know fractions and percentages in everyday use.
Main steam
NA4-1 Use a range of multiplicative strategies when operating on whole numbers.
NA4-2 Understand the addition and subtraction of fractions, decimals, and integers.
NA4-3 Find fractions, decimals, and percentages of amounts expressed as whole numbers, simple fractions, and decimals.
NA4-4 Apply simple linear proportions, including ordering fractions.
NA4-5 Know the equivalent decimal and percentage forms for everyday fractions.
NA4-5 Know the relative size and place value structure of positive and negative integers and decimals to three places.
Extension
NA5-1 Reason with linear proportions.
NA5-3 Understand operations on fractions, decimals, percentages, and integers.
NA5-4 Use rates and ratios
NA5-2 Use prime numbers, common factors and multiples, and powers (including square roots).
NA5-5 Know commonly used fraction, decimal, and percentage conversions.
Learning Intention
Apply number skills in everyday life
Solo Level and verbs
One
Name, identify, tell, recall, classify, do a simple procedure, list, find, name, locate, retrieve, recognise, record, select, draw
Many
Describe, enumerate, combine, do algorithms, rank, prioritise, rephrase/restate/rewrite, paraphrase, summarise, outline, recite, memorise, match, give/provide examples, illustrate, express
Relate
Compare/contrast, explain, causes, effects, integrate, analyse, relate, apply, interpret, infer, discuss, use, draw, solve, calculate, organise, categorise, deconstruct, estimate, predict, modify, examine, conclude
Extend
Evaluate, theorise, generalise, hypothesise, reflect, generate, design, build, construct, plan, produce, devise, invent, judge, test, critique, defend, criticise, examine, dramatise, compose, develop, justify
Identify place value to hundred thousand 999,999
Round to the
nearest 1000
Whole number operations of adding subtracting, multiplying with whole numbers
identify positive and negative numbers ( USING NUMBER LINE)
List factors of numbers up to 30
List prime numbers up to 20
Identify and draw pictures of fractions
Identify fractions of a given number using pictures
(Playground - seesaw and slides, Fruits basket what fraction are apples, Shapes)
Add and subtract fractions with the same denominators
do simple procedures with the skills required to solve problems
in our authentic context topic
Learn simple percentage 25%, 50% and 75%
Identify place value to millions
Round to the nearest hundred thousand
Find factors of a number
List prime numbers up to 50
List multiples of the first 20 numbers
Problem-solve using fractions and decimals
Add by rounding and comparing
List expanded notations
Describe the skills required to solve problems in our authentic CONTEXT
Add fractions with different denominators ( low numbers)
Multiply fractions with whole numbers
The order directed numbers using number lines (can include decimals)
Multiply and divide fractions with fractions
Compare prime and composite numbers
Use prime factors
Explain how square roots work and where do you use them ( Engineering, carpentry, technology, statistical analysis, programming)
Relate and convert improper fractions to mixed numerals
Change improper fraction to mixed numeral by simplifying to the lowest fraction
Relate to skills required to solve problems in our authentic CONTEXT
Multiply and divide fractions with fractions in real-life scenarios
Find factors of numbers using number problems
Use the highest common factor to simplify or evaluate your answers
Calculate the lowest common factor and highest common multiples to simplify and evaluate answers
Use fractions, percentages and ratios to solve problems
Convert numbers in standard form and write in scientific notation
Calculate GST and profit
Evaluate and reflect on problems faced in our authentic CONTEXT
Activities:
- Ludi and Money time
- Group three to work with the teacher first -
- Group two and one write 100's grid
- Group one and teacher group list all the multiples of 2 and 5 up to 100
- Group two list all the prime numbers up to 50
Further Learning:
Write here...FOCUS / ARONGA learning intentions:
- We are FOCUSING. to solve math word problems using different operations
- We are FOCUSING..Explain working steps when solving fractions, integers problems
- We are FOCUSING...
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Success Criteria:
Group One and Teacher Group Walt use basic facts to extend my knowledge
Group two and three Follow last weeks planning template
Activities:
- Basic Facts Link ( Group One and Teacher Group )
- Group two and three with teacher
- Index operation link
- A school-wide EasTTle will be in week 7
- A diagnostic number e asTTle will be conducted this week
Further Learning:
Complete maths buddy and Education Perfect task -
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Success Criteria:
Follow the planning from last week
Activities:
- Write here
- Write here
Further Learning:
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Kia ora...Week 8 - Check my email for the e-asTTle time table
Success Criteria:
We are preparing ourselves to practice spreadsheets so that we feel confident to carry out a statistical investigation
Our School Identity and Culture
Setting the Scene
Brainstorm on what is circus?
What are the current problems? Are there many circus companies in the world?
What are the things we enjoy?
what problems will I face when collecting the information? How can I be ready to investigate?
What is our school identity and what are we learning?
I can identify the problems I might encounter when
Challenges
What are the things that I need to be prepared for and identified?
Pose a question ( using setting the scene)
I wonder …...
choose the most appropriate data to be collected on the topic that you are interested in
I can identify the school identity and its culture's one relevant part.
Focus
Place the collected data in appropriate graphs
Calculate different averages of your data
find any unusual features of your data
describe the type of data you have collected
use a spreadsheet to draw graphs
I can identify the school identity and its culture's several relevant parts.
Solution
Analyse graphs
write at least four different things about your graphs
compare with other graphs and relate to your question
and I can explain what would happen to school identity and its culture's part was missing and what can be done.
Action
Explain how your investigation is useful
reflect on what are the different things you could do differently
Evaluation and Conclusion
‘Overall I think … because … because
Activities:
- Use a spreadsheet activity to draw graphs
- Draw and read Dot plots
Further Learning:
Work on education perfect and maths buddy tasks starting from TuesdayPLAN & DO / WHAKAMAHI learning intentions:
- We are PLANNING to use our number knowledge so that we can solve statistical problems.
- We are planning to plan an investigation based on our context.
FOCUS / ARONGA learning intentions:
- We are FOCUSING. to solve math word problems using different operations
- We are FOCUSING..Explain working steps when solving fractions, integers problems
- We are FOCUSING...
PLAN & DO / WHAKAMAHI learning intentions:
- We are PLANNING to use our number knowledge so that we can solve statistical problems.
- We are planning to plan an investigation based on our context.
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Follow the previous weeks plan
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Success Criteria:
WALT draw and read Dot plots
Success Criteria I know how to draw a number line. I know that the dots
Activities:
- View a video on drawing graphs
- Ludi challenge and live
- Practice skills working on graphs
Further Learning:
Maths Buddy on graphs -
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Success Criteria:
Walt read and draw line graphs- ( time series)
Learn different types of data
Activities:
- Time-series graphs
Further Learning:
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Kia ora...Welcome week three Term Three
Success Criteria:
Learning PPDAC cycle
Activities:
- Tuesday Teacher only Day
- Introduction of PPDAC cycle -all students have taken notes in their books.
Further Learning:
Maths buddy and Education Perfect -
Kia ora...Welcome Week Four Term Three
Success Criteria:
Plan and conduct investigations using the statistical enquiry cycle: determining appropriate variables and data collection methods; gathering, sorting, and displaying multivariate category, measurement, and time-series data to detect patterns,...
Learning Intentions
create a stem and leaf graph
critique conclusions
interpret information from a graph
create a scatter plot
Activities:
- Texting Olympics involves the following statistical ideas: using the PPDAC cycle, multivariate data sets, stem-and-leaf graphs, scatter plots, and histograms.
The activities in Texting Olympics are good examples of ways to use multivariate data sets. Students at this level need to experience exploring statistics using more sophisticated techniques than those used with simple category or univariate data. - Write here
Further Learning:
Due to covid, I have given you some basic practice on Maths Buddy
Education Perfect - Texting Olympics involves the following statistical ideas: using the PPDAC cycle, multivariate data sets, stem-and-leaf graphs, scatter plots, and histograms.
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You will be seeing me for
‘Google Meet’ sessions on Tuesday & Thursday:Learning Intentions: WALT
Calculate mean and complete distribution tables
Success Criteria:
I know how to calculate all different types of averages
Activity Instructions:
1. View the Instructions
2. Go to Mission Heights Maths course PageYou will also work on Numeracy Ninja work- it is uploaded on the Mission Heights Online page for week five.
3. Read the PDF & answer in your homework math book - Group three look for the extension work in this worksheet.
Links: Ensure your Maths Buddy
homework tasks are completed for Weeks 4 & 5. Please also complete 3 x Ludi basic facts challenges.Take Mathsbuddy Challenges in “ Speed Skills, “Times Tables” and Swap Pieces
Extension activity: Check on
MH Online.Tuesday work
Thursday Work
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Welcome Week 6 Term three
WALT Show understanding for the variables
Success Criteria:
I know I can use an alphabet for an unknown number.
Activity Instructions:1. Ludi speed test
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3. Introduction to variables
4. Go to Mission Heights Online Maths course Page
5. Read the PDF & answer in your homework math book - Group three look for the extra extension worksheet on the MHOL.
Learning Intentions: WALT ( Wednesday)
• Substitute values into an algebraic expression
Success Criteria:
I know I need to replace a variable/ unknown/pronumeral by a number in order to get the answer. It is represented by a symbol such as x, y, z.Activity Instructions:
1. Recap the previous session’s work.
2. View video on substitution.
Links: Ensure your Maths Buddy
homework tasks are completed for Weeks 4 & 5. Please also complete 3 x Ludi basic facts challenges.Take Maths Buddy Challenges in ‘Speed Skills’, ‘Times Tables’ and ‘Swap Pieces’.
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STUDENT LED CONFERENCE WEEK
Further Learning:
Maths Buddy and Education Perfect to complete
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Kia ora...Week 7
Success Criteria:
WALT form rules from the given spatial patterns
Success Criteria I can see and count how the numbers increase in a pattern multiple additions can also be written as a multiple of a number
Activities:
- LUDI challenge
- AWS booklets
- Worksheet to complete
Further Learning:
Maths Buddy -
You will be seeing me for
‘Google Meet’ sessions Monday at 12 pm check your e mail for the linkLearning Intentions: WALT (Monday)
Walt- understand and construct patterns and predict the number of match sticks needed.
Success Criteria I know how to follow the patterns and find constant change.
Activity Instructions:
1. Ludi speed test
2. Practice on patterns and shaped
3. Play Blooket game
4. Go to Mission Heights Maths course Page check the worksheet given
5. Read the PDF & answer in your homework math book - Group three complete challenge given in the worksheet on the MHOL.
homework tasks are completed for Weeks 4 & 5. Please also complete 3 x Ludi basic facts challenges.
Take Mathsbuddy Challenges in “ Speed Skills, “Times Tables” and Swap Pieces No extra maths buddy this week you can work from AWS maths books
Extension activity: Check on MH Online.
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School Holidays
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School holidays
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‘Google Meet’ Check the timetable Monday and Wednesday
Must-do activities
Mathsbuddy/ Education Perfect/ practice past years papers
CAT topics are Number Algebra - patterns
81/ 8F2 Monday 11:00 to 121:00 pm
Learning Intentions:
WALT Usnderstad coordinates and learning to plot the points
Worksheet on Mission Heights online
Success Criteria I know that x-axis goes across( Horizontal) and the y-axis runs up( Vertical)
Activity Instructions:
1. Do Now Ludi and basic facts2.
3. Play the game of Coordinates
81/ 8F2 Wednesday 81/ 8F2 Monday 11:00 to 121:00 pm
Use the website to answer questions
Learning Intentions: WALT Further plotting the points
(Worksheet on Mission Heights Online)
Links:
Use this website for extra practice- click here
Further learning:
Mathsbuddy and Education Perfect- Complete the given worksheet.
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Statistics assignment collecting data
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Statistics assignment collecting data
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E asTTle catch-ups and follow the distance learning plan
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Back to school - Following Distance learning plan
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Kia ora...Week 6
Success Criteria:
WALT understand different angles and Measure them
Success Criteria I can use a protractor
Activities:
- Interactive protractor use for measuring angles
- Complete worksheet given
Wed 24th - 9.30 am - Year 8 Maths (MPH)
Further Learning:
Write here...FOCUS / ARONGA learning intentions:
- We are FOCUSING...on geometric shapes and angles and identifying how we use them in our daily life.
- We are FOCUSING transforming our ideas of different shapes and adapting them into creating an artwork.
- We are FOCUSING to use paper folds to describe symmetry.
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EXPLORE / TŪHURA learning intentions:
- We are EXPLORING...to investigate different angles. Recognise and classify different types of angles
- We are EXPLORING. to calculate angle sizes and recognise the type of angle. Find missing angles on a line
- We are EXPLORING...
FOCUS / ARONGA learning intentions:
- We are FOCUSING...on geometric shapes and angles and identifying how we use them in our daily life.
- We are FOCUSING transforming our ideas of different shapes and adapting them into creating an artwork.
- We are FOCUSING to use paper folds to describe symmetry.
PLAN & DO / WHAKAMAHI learning intentions:
- We are PLANNING to use protractors to solve and calculate angles so that we can apply our knowledge to plan and draw different angles.
- We are planning to use the properties of different regular and irregualar shapes to calculate interior angles.
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Learning Intentions: WALT
• WALT learn line of symmetry and translationActivity Instructions:
1. .Ludi2. .revisiting Prodigy games
3. Watch a video online of Symmetry
4. Starter activity of naming the polygons
5. Complete a worksheet on the line of symmetry - In your own time.
5. Introduction to trianglesLinks:
Line SymmetryFurther learning:
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