Hello Rayan! I have come to your rescue! Think about this, if it was a square, then the opposite side of the side of the 5, the total would be 5. If you don’t quiet understand sill, the vertical sides on the right would add up to 5 too. I wish we could draw on this, It’d be much easier to explain…
Hi I found a really easy way to find out a perimeter of a shape like that, what you do is pretend the corner is filled in and it is like a normal rectangle then you work out the perimeter. The one you did would be 7+7+5+5. It works, trust me.
you have to see if the are answers are the same such as 45ml = 0.045L
are those the same?
I would scribble out the the wrong ones and find the path and record the clue!
This isn’t a question but an answer to a question I asked last week about the leavers jumpers.
On my sister’s leaver jumper she has Rizbiz I think on hers
I would rather be a fair loser because:
1) if you win unfairly you don’t deserve it and it would make me feel bad and
2) I would have at least tried my best
Are Owls B going to do the acrostic poem in school?
Yes!
I like acrostic poems.
Also, what’s the password and username for Linguascope?
This information was sent out via ParentMail a while ago, so perhaps ask your parents to check their mail boxes.
Ok thanks!
YAY!
For our maths today this: https://www.pelham.merton.sch.uk/docs/Home_Learning/Year_6/200629/Sports_Week_Maths_-_The_Mystery_of_the_Missing_Kit.pdf for the 3rd page 3rd to last one on the bottom the one with 7cm 4cm 3cm 5cm it didn’t make sense to me and I was stuck for about 3 minutes straight pls tell me I am not the only one
Thank you
I will ask one of my Groups A children to help you.
Hello Rayan! I have come to your rescue! Think about this, if it was a square, then the opposite side of the side of the 5, the total would be 5. If you don’t quiet understand sill, the vertical sides on the right would add up to 5 too. I wish we could draw on this, It’d be much easier to explain…
Thank you Sarah and Toby i found the answer 🙂 YIPPE
Hi I found a really easy way to find out a perimeter of a shape like that, what you do is pretend the corner is filled in and it is like a normal rectangle then you work out the perimeter. The one you did would be 7+7+5+5. It works, trust me.
In clue 2 for the maths, what does it mean by find a path through the maze by following the correct equivalent measures.
Marcel, I am passing this over to Toby and Oliver.
you have to see if the are answers are the same such as 45ml = 0.045L
are those the same?
I would scribble out the the wrong ones and find the path and record the clue!
epic
This isn’t a question but an answer to a question I asked last week about the leavers jumpers.
On my sister’s leaver jumper she has Rizbiz I think on hers
Thanks, Marcel
I would rather be a fair loser because:
1) if you win unfairly you don’t deserve it and it would make me feel bad and
2) I would have at least tried my best
P.S I didn’t know where else to post