What a delicious way to learn fractions Rosiephine and not be tempted to eat them before the experiment was over. I was puzzled about the difference in the amount of each colour. How did they choose the colour amounts? Who decided? Did this way of learning make it easier to understand fractions? Why or why not?
Kia ora Rosiephine, My name is Vicki and I am working with a group of teachers in Ōtaki and we are looking at what you have been learning. Thank you for sharing your learning. I would have found it very hard not to eat the m&m's before the end of the task! Were any of your results surprising? I thought it was interesting that there were similar amounts of most of the colours except brown. I wonder why that is? Ngā mihi Vicki
What a delicious way to learn fractions Rosiephine and not be tempted to eat them before the experiment was over. I was puzzled about the difference in the amount of each colour. How did they choose the colour amounts? Who decided? Did this way of learning make it easier to understand fractions? Why or why not?
ReplyDeleteKia ora Anne,your question was if it was more easier that way and it is super easy.Thank you for asking me that question.
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ReplyDeleteMy name is Vicki and I am working with a group of teachers in Ōtaki and we are looking at what you have been learning. Thank you for sharing your learning. I would have found it very hard not to eat the m&m's before the end of the task! Were any of your results surprising? I thought it was interesting that there were similar amounts of most of the colours except brown. I wonder why that is?
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Vicki
Kia ora Vicki.Your question was if it was surprising,and it was so surprisng.
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