In maths, our teacher has been teaching us this strategy is called a splitting strategy to help us do our times faster like the hundreds of times and it actually helps so this the DLO that I made about splitting strategy so I hope you enjoy.
I am a student at in Uru Mānuka. In 2020 I was a year 9 and in 2021 I will be a year 10. This is a place where I will be able to share my learning with you. Please note....some work won't be edited - just my first drafts, so there may be some surface errors. I would love your feedback, comments, thoughts and ideas.
Tuesday, 3 September 2019
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Kia ora Tyler!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading your explanation for the splitting strategy. I agree, it makes trickier questions easier and I am glad you have found this strategy useful! Your blogging for Maths has improved a lot since last term and you have been adding in lots of details.
Keep up the great work in Maths!
- Miss Birtch