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Sunday, February 28, 2021

Problem of the day

 

Walt: This problem of the day it was easy to do

8 comments:

  1. Hello Tait. This was a good blog post but maybe next time you could add how you felt and describe more about the post, but good work. Keep it up.

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  2. Kia Ora Tait, I really like how you worked out what you did to find the answer. Maybe next time you could tell us more about the task of what you had to do. Blog Ya Later Mana.

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  3. Hi Tait my name is Azure and I go to Paihia School. I really like your blog about the problem of the day because it shows your working out. In my class we have been learning about maths to I am learning about compensating from tidy numbers including equal additions. What problem would you solve next?

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  4. Hello my name is Jasmine. I go to Paihia School and i'm a year 8 student in Te Ngahere. I choose to comment on your blog post because we have also been solving math problems in our classroom. I had no clue about this until I read your blog post. I found it really interesting to know how you solve your math problems. What problem would you solve next ?

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  5. Hello Tait, my name is Zane and I am a year 8 student from Paihia School. I really like your blog post about the “Problem of the Day” because it shows how you worked out the problem and got the answer. This reminds me about the maths that my class have been learning about. We are learning about decimals and fractions. What was the strategy that you used called?

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  6. Well done keep up the good work and keep bloging

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  8. Hi Tait, my name is Poet and I am a year 6 student at Paihia School. I liked your blog post about “the problem of the day” because it shows how you did the working out and what the question is. It also reminds me of when my maths group and I did problem like yours but our problem was one third off the barn was filled of chickens and 2/3 we're pigs how many legs were there all together?.
    What is the hardest maths problem you’ve done before?

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