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Thursday, November 14, 2019

Maths Geometry


Carrie has glued some cubes
together to make a large solid cube with nine small cubes
showing on a face.
She paints the large cube red.
How many of the original small cubes have:

  1. three faces painted red=8
  2. two faces painted red=6
  3. one face painted red=4
  4. no faces painted red=1





Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Roast chicken

Kalo and I cooked roast chicken by ourself among the following instructions. 
Mrs Heka has instructed us to complete each job in pairs.
Person 1:
  • Get the vegetable on the counter - Tomato, potato, garlic, onions and carrots
  • Get the oil 1 tablespoon
  • Get the pepper and salt
Person 2:
  • Take the mixed herbs - two teaspoon
  • Take the raw chicken - four chicken legs
  • Bring the sweet and chilli sauce - 2 tablespoon
Kalo sliced and diced the vegetables while I cleaned the chicken. 
After that I combined the salt and pepper, sweet and chilli sauce 
 Kalo grabbed a tray and there I laid the chickens. I gave the tray 
with the marinated chickens to Mrs Heka's table. 
We now have to wait for a couple of minutes for the chicken to roast a bit. 
After a while I picked up our roast chicken from Mrs Heka's pantry, 
I placed the tray with chicken down on our cooking area and added the vegetables.
We gave the trays back to Mrs Heka and she put in the oven, 
we waited in the common room for our roast chicken to cook.
IT'S DONE!!!! everyone walked to there cooking station,
 Mrs Heka gave us our roast chickens, we shared the chickens and placed it in our plate. We had a lovely time eating our delicious chicken.



Copycats maths

Today Lesieli and I learnt about copycats with the help of Villiami Thttps://gbsviliamit.blogspot.com/



Monday, November 11, 2019

Captain Blackhearts Treasure map


Today I learnt how to solve this maths problem and the answer is (3,3) Read the question
Captain Blackheart buries his treasure but loses his 
treasure map! But all is not lost. 
His trusty crew remember different bits of the map.


"I remember drawing it with 5 squares each way,'' says the Captain. 
"There was a row of three trees running due East from the square (1,1)",
Peg Leg Pete says. "You put each one of them on a different square."
"Weren’t there four granite boulders going due South from (5,5)?" John asks.
"I think you put one of them each in a square too."
"Ah!. Now I remember!" yells the Captain.
"I buried the treasure halfway between the first rock and the most western tree!"
Where is the treasure? (3,3)