The children had to follow a series of clues to work out what the temperature was in different cities and suburbs around New Zealand. They then created a Google MyMap to display this information, before creating a weather show to present their findings. Here are a couple of the videos that the students made, you will find more on their individual blogs.
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Tuesday, 21 June 2016
Weathermen in Room 7
This Morning in maths the students were completing a problem about temperature and negative integers. This was the problem they had to solve:
The children had to follow a series of clues to work out what the temperature was in different cities and suburbs around New Zealand. They then created a Google MyMap to display this information, before creating a weather show to present their findings. Here are a couple of the videos that the students made, you will find more on their individual blogs.
The children had to follow a series of clues to work out what the temperature was in different cities and suburbs around New Zealand. They then created a Google MyMap to display this information, before creating a weather show to present their findings. Here are a couple of the videos that the students made, you will find more on their individual blogs.
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Such great fun working on the Weatherman problem.Real life context and might even be a career choice for our tamariki when they grow up. Just hope they do not lose their notes as our problem stated.
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