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Great effort creating a geometree, James! What are the different kinds of triangles you learned about?
I’m glad you enjoyed the maths! It’s fun isn’t it? Is it your favourite subject at school?
To make your tree POP I’d suggest you colour in the leaves, and use a straight line tool to make the outlines of the leaves nice and crisp looking! Otherwise, great effort.
Today, have a go at a ‘Step It Up’ activity if you’re feeling up for it!
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Kia ora James!
ReplyDeleteIt’s Charlotte here from SLJ!
Great effort creating a geometree, James! What are the different kinds of triangles you learned about?
I’m glad you enjoyed the maths! It’s fun isn’t it? Is it your favourite subject at school?
To make your tree POP I’d suggest you colour in the leaves, and use a straight line tool to make the outlines of the leaves nice and crisp looking! Otherwise, great effort.
Today, have a go at a ‘Step It Up’ activity if you’re feeling up for it!
Ngā mihi nui,
Charlotte :)
Kia ora James,
ReplyDeletethis is a great start to creating a Geometree.
What did you learn about triangles? If you did the "Step It Up" part you could then add in new things about triangles and colour your Geometree.
from Mrs Torrie