In class we have been learning about angles. Mrs Ramkolowan put masking tape on 7 desks. We had to practice using a protractor to read the angles. I did well when I was reading the angles, it was kind of easy for me to do. After we marked all the angles on the desk we had to name each angle like if one angle is less that 90 degrees then it is a acute angle. I now have a better understanding of how to read different types of angles.
We are a class of Year 6 and 7 students at Glen Innes School in Auckland "The city of Sails" New Zealand. Our teacher is Mrs Manor Ramkolowan
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Thursday, 29 June 2017
Lakai- Measuring Angles
In class we have been learning about angles. Mrs Ramkolowan put masking tape on 7 desks. We had to practice using a protractor to read the angles. I did well when I was reading the angles, it was kind of easy for me to do. After we marked all the angles on the desk we had to name each angle like if one angle is less that 90 degrees then it is a acute angle. I now have a better understanding of how to read different types of angles.
Friday, 16 June 2017
Heather- Measurement of Angles.
This week we have been learning about angles. Our teacher taped one desk in a group and we had to measure the angle with a protractor.Thereafter, we had to name it according to its measurement. Most of the angles on my desk were acute angles but had only a few obtuse. I enjoyed doing this task and was doing really well at it.
Monday, 1 August 2016
Rebecca- Angles
This game is a very fun game to play. For this game you need a protractor and you need to know how to use a protractor. If you get the measuring right then a rocket will save an alien. At first this game was hard, until I got the hang of it and then it became easy. I enjoyed playing this game and I will definitely play this game again. Next, I'd like to learn how to substitute smaller numbers to solve problems with 6 or 7 digit numbers.
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