Wednesday, 10 May 2017

Thursday, 4 May 2017

Choice Squares

Choice Squares

Activity one

The student in room 8 at te paki school wanted to find out which fruits were preferred by class members.
Mr winiata drew some of their suggestions and a ? on the board.

1. Why do you think Mr winiata drew a question mark?.
I think that Mr winiata drew the question mark because I think that it mean no fruit.

Each student chose one fruits  or the ? and drew it on a blank choice Squares.Jo collected all the choice squares in a box. The students found out different ways of arranging the choice squares to display the results.


This is my work for term 2 and its call Choice Squares
WALT: Interpret a range of different graph

Monday, 1 May 2017

Week 1 Task 2

Task 2: WALT: Read and interpret a range of graph
1. How many pupils play volleyball? 12
2. 17 pupils played which sports? Soccer
3. How many pupils played hockey? 19
4. How many more pupils played rugby then netball? 11
5. Which sport is played by most of the pupils? Rugby


6. How many pupils walk to school? 70
7. How many pupils came in a car? 40
8. How many pupils bike to school? 23
9. How many pupils came by train and bus? 27
10. How many pupils came by car then bus? 25
11. How would you work out how many pupils go to this school? 70 + 23 = 93 + 40 = 133 + 15 = 148 + 7 = 155. According to my calculation the number of pupils that go to this school in by adding.


12. In Linda’s class there are 15 girls and 14 boys?
Girls
Boys
   15
    14


13.In Tracy’s class there were 2 pupils away on monday, 4 away on Tuesday, None away on Wednesday, 3 away on Thursday and 2 pupils away on Friday?

Kids that are sick
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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