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Thursday, 2 September 2021
Multiplication Chart
Today for maths we are doing a multiplication chart. We had to follow what colours the times table chart is. We also had to watch a video to find the colours. I enjoyed finding out that on a slide with tables you can highlight them instead of doing them individually. I found it tricky to write this blog post because I did not know what to write. Here is the Chart
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Kia Ora Mya
ReplyDeleteIt's great to see your learning coming through your blog. Were you able to fill in the blank boxes with the answers? Maybe you could have a go at doing that?
Ma te wa
Mrs Tamatea
Dia dhuit Mya,
ReplyDeleteYour chart is very colourful. I willt help you learn your times tables by using the commutative property. That means 9x3=3x9. So really, once you know the basic times tables there aren't many others you need to learn. BUT - you need to add the answers!
Remember for the 8x, we double our 4x, and for 9x we just take one lot off the 10x. I think you have blogged this learning before.
Keep practising your times tables. How did you go in the Kahoot?
Mā te wā,
Mrs Naden