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Thursday, April 16, 2020
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Well done Andy, good looking pictograph. remember what Mrs Simanu said about making sure we have a key included in our working. You might like to add this in.
ReplyDeleteMiss Gill.
Mrs Gill I put a key here is dis good
ReplyDeleteThats fine - thanks Andy.
DeleteKia ora Andy,
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your math work. It looks like a really clear and easy to read pictograph. There is a lot of animals on this pictograph. I wasn't sure what each picture represented ... is it 5 animals, 2 animals or 1 animal. It would help me to know how many people love monkeys if I knew what the number was.
Thanks for making it though, it looks really eye catching and interesting.
:) Sharon - Te Ara Tūhura Education Programme Leader
The Key is 5
DeleteHi Andy,
ReplyDeleteGreat graph. The key definitely helps us make sense of your graph.
What is a statement you could make looking at your graph?
It is the key,.
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