Hey Readers!
Today I have done another SLJ activity I picked the... which one doesn't belong? activity I had no idea what it was about but when I found out it was a maths activity I wanted to challenge myself. I had three steps to complete the activity, learn, create and share. Firstly for learn I listened to video called one of these things here is the link: One of these things, it's by sesame street do you remeber it? Next I watched maths at the donut shop, it talked about 4 different numbers or objects and why the number or object didn't fit in but you had to think of multiple answers to finish one group of four numbers/objects . Here is the link to the video so you can understand it a bit more: Maths at the donut shop. After that I made a copy of some examples of what was in the video and I put it in my SLJ folder... here's the link if you would like to try it out : which one doesn't belong.
For create I started my slides I thought of two or three different answers of why all the object don't belong with the other objects. The slides where bit tricky at first because I wasn't looking hard enough, I managed to finish them all it was very fun completing them. Once I finished creating all of the slides I got to make my very own one, I choose to pick chocolate cupcakes because they're very delicous. Lastly for share I needed to watch a video about blogging then blog my learning. Here is the video: creating your blog post. For todays activity what I found challenging was
Kia ora Jordan, this is Fiona from the Summer Learning Journey.
ReplyDeleteWell done on completing the “Which one doesn’t belong?” activity! You have given lots of great examples in your slides and it’s great to see that you have put in so much effort.
My favourite part about this activity is that other people may notice something that I may have missed. Reading your slide 5 made me see that Jet A has three boosters!
Great work creating your own “Which one doesn’t belong” slide of yummy cakes. What I noticed is cake C is different because it has fruit on the top, and cake A is different because it has plain icing with no decorations. Were there any other differences that I missed?
Keep up the great work and I look forward to seeing your future blog posts.
Ngā mihi,
Fiona (SLJ).