"Help!" I tried shouting out while I was inhaling loads of water from the pool. I was struggling to stay awake, and I was wasting all of my energy. I started yelling out, hoping that someone would hear me or at least see me."Help, gllg. HELP!" all anyone heard was "rrrrr, rrrr. RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!" I eventually shoved the foam board out of the way and kicked Daniel's legs so that he fell over.
Friday, September 11, 2015
Weekly Reflection
This week in maths, I have learnt what a Scale Map is. A Scale Map is a map that has a scale that is either, for an example, a 1:100000 scale. A 1:100000 scale means that one centimetre on the map equals 100,000 centimetres, or 100,000 metres, or 100,000 kilometres, or maybe 100,000 millimetres. The other scale looks a bit like a ruler, but it actually could show (another example) 5 kilometres on one point, and then on the second point it could show 10 kilometres, and then at the end of the scale it could show 15 kilometres.
Friday, September 4, 2015
Weekly Reflection (What I have learnt this week)
This week in maths, I have learnt how to match plan views with the actual shape of multilink cubes. Riley and I are making a video on it to put on Mr. A’s google site. At the start we drew one single cube, and then we added one more cube onto it, then Riley made a shape and drew it, and now we are going to add more to it. The plan views of a shape are the top, front and side views of the shape.
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