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Tuesday 15 January 2019

flying fungi calculation

  your classroom has seven different moulds how disgusting you need to work out the answer


so you can clean your classroom.

here is how i worked it out.


4 comments:

  1. Hi Jonathon

    My name is Daniel and I am part of the Summer Learning Journey program. Well done on completing this activity - it seems like you learnt your times tables really well! I agree with you - those 7 moulds would be very disgusting. It's a pity it would take 35 whole days to get rid of them. Anyway, keep up the amazing work Jonathon.

    Daniel

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  2. Kia ora Jonathon,

    Well done on another completed Summer Learning Journey activity! You are doing an awesome job.

    Yuck! It would not be a very nice classroom to be in with that much mould I would imagine, not to mention, it would not be very good for your health being in a room all day with that much mould.

    Well done on completing the equation and creating a clear showing of how you completed it correctly. Do you enjoy doing maths at school? What is your favourite subject at school?

    Until next time, happy blogging. :)

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  3. Hello Jonathon,
    I am proud that you managed to solve this problem easily, you are a math whiz! It seems like you love math! It would be quite upsetting to find out that you have lots of mould, but a relief to know that you could get rid of it. Don't you think?

    I made a video stating exactly why I got these numbers, and I think you might find something fun on my blog like I did on yours.

    Is your favourite subject maths?

    Happy Blogging
    Gargee HPS
    hpsgargeej.blogspot.co.nz

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  4. Hello Jonathon,
    I am Vitaraag. Mold seems so disgusting. What would be your first move when you saw mold in your house? I think that you are right. You have used the same strategy as me. Maybe next time you can say how you worked out 7 x 5 for some people who don't know how to. Keep up the phenomenal work!

    Vitaraag

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