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Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Equivalent Fractions

5 comments:

  1. Kia ora Miriam
    Ko Jasmine toku ingoa, ko Rawhiti toku Kura. My favourite part is when you did fractions.
    Have you ever taught someone fractions in steps?
    nga mihi, Jasmine

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  2. Kia ora Miriam, thanks for the blog. This helps show your learning and I'm sure you won't forget 'equivalent fractions' in the future. Perhaps you could check to see if it works out on larger fractions? Tino pai.

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  3. Nice work Miriam but maybe next time you can put in some arrows to show where you have to divide/multiply

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  4. Kia ora Miriam,I loved this post because it could help me extend my knoledge for fractions,Kia Kaha Miriam.

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  5. Hello Miriam good work on the math's but maybe next time u could add more description.

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