For the past few weeks, we have been learning about the possibility in maths. For this task, we had to make animation on how to work out how many outcomes there would be if I were to spin the spinner 6 times. The answer ended up being 4096 and was quite easy to explain how to do.
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Thursday, September 3, 2020
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Hi Billie-Jo,
ReplyDeleteNice work on your spinner outcomes. Your explaining on your slide is good and makes sense. I chose to do the coin flipping intead but next time I might try the spinner instead. Did you enjoy learning about this in numeracy? I did. Next time you could add some colour and fonts to your slide to make it more colourful and interesting. You could also on your blurb press enter so that your presentation is a line lower to make it look better on your blog, if you like. Tō kerewa hoki!
Have a great week! - Italy