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Kia Ora Ane. You are learning some cool stuff in maths. I learnt the ⅓ = 2/6 - this is an equivalent fraction too. In my class we are learning about fractions too. Today we learnt about mixed fractions. Do you like working with fractions?
Ki ora Ane. You are learning some cool stuff about equivalent fraction. I learnt the ½ = 2/4 this is also equivalent fraction too. In my class we also learnt about fraction too. Did you like working with fraction?
Kia Ora Ane. You are learning some awesome and interesting stuff in maths. Did you know that ⅓ is the same as 2/6. Was the fractions easy to do?
Hi Ane , I really liked your blogging. I know that you are learning a lot now and you are understanding more about fractions. You helped me learn a lot in equivalent fractions, you helped me understand that 1/2 is equal to 3/6.I have a question for you how do you get what is equivalent to 7/8 I think that you can help me with this one.
Thanks Ane you helped me understand a lot more about fractions.
Kia ora And
I am very happy that you have learnt some more fractions in class
I am just wondering did anyone help you with this fraction?
Hi Ane...
You are doing very well in your maths learning and I like your picture of the shape that you created.
Did you know that 2/4 can be equal to 4/8.
You just have to multiply the denominator by 2 and do the same thing with the numerator.
I hope you had fun working with fractions...
Sorry I ment Ane
Ki ora Ane. I like how you add a photographed of your shapes of fraction . And thank you for sharing your fantastic piece of work.I had wondering how did you learn equivalent fractions ?
Ki Ora Ane .I see that you have been learning new stuff which is very cool.
Did you know that 2 quarters is equaled to 4 eighths?
Well done Ane!
Kia Ora Ane. You are learning some cool stuff in maths. In my class we learnt ⅓ = 2/6 - this is an equivalent fraction too. Today in class we learnt about mixed fractions. Do you like working with fractions and have you heard of equivalent fractions?
Yes, I do like working with fractions. And thank you very much Limi. Your stuff is cool too.
Thank you very much jazire.Yes. I love fractions.
Thank you very much everybody. I do like fraction and it cool.
To: Room 9
Hi Room 9 From Glen Innes School,
I like the way you have done a great job,
You should keep up the good work,
Helen From TPS
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