CLASS PICTURE DAY - This will take place on Monday,09 NOV during period 3 (8:40). Remember to think of a prop that is MEANINGFUL to you.
Some suggestions are: favourite books, sports equipment, a musical instrument they play, favourite piece of fruit, a class cuddly toy or character, favourite reading chair in which you like to sit, a class book you have read together, school bag, favourite hat……..
PARENT MEETING - Period 1 on Wednesday, 11 NOV about our upcoming unit. Make sure your parents know. It will take place in the staff room.
INTERNATIONAL DAY - Friday, 13 NOV. Get your internationalness on! If you wish to share a presentation on your country/culture, please let me know and we can slot you/your parents in for about 10 minutes.
Review Geometry unit 3
Do triangles contain 180 degrees??
Click on the link below to have some fun with triangles and see if it is true that the interior angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees!
See if you can make an equilateral triangle, an isosceles triangle and a scalene triangle. Take the quiz ... it is a little tricky as some of the angles are measured in decimals! But I know you can do it! Good luck!
https://www.mathsisfun.com/proof180deg.html
Some suggestions are: favourite books, sports equipment, a musical instrument they play, favourite piece of fruit, a class cuddly toy or character, favourite reading chair in which you like to sit, a class book you have read together, school bag, favourite hat……..
PARENT MEETING - Period 1 on Wednesday, 11 NOV about our upcoming unit. Make sure your parents know. It will take place in the staff room.
INTERNATIONAL DAY - Friday, 13 NOV. Get your internationalness on! If you wish to share a presentation on your country/culture, please let me know and we can slot you/your parents in for about 10 minutes.
Review Geometry unit 3
Do triangles contain 180 degrees??
Click on the link below to have some fun with triangles and see if it is true that the interior angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees!
See if you can make an equilateral triangle, an isosceles triangle and a scalene triangle. Take the quiz ... it is a little tricky as some of the angles are measured in decimals! But I know you can do it! Good luck!
https://www.mathsisfun.com/proof180deg.html