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Thursday, August 20, 2020

Paramedics Brainstorm - Term 3 Week 5 - Victoria M

Maths - Word Problems - Term 3 Week 5 - Victoria M

 1) Tamatoa uses quick fix glue to hold a bamboo rod. One piece of the rod measures 3.4 meters and another piece measures 4. 7 meters. What is the total length of the bamboo rod after it has been glued together?


4.7km+3.4km = 8.1km

4+3=7

0.7km+0.4km=1.1km+7=8.1km


2) Maureen covers 3. 9 kilometres by walking and 7.8  kilometres by bike. Find the total distance covered by Maureen.


3.9km+7.8km=11.7km

3+7=10

10+1.7km=11.7km

Monday, August 10, 2020

The Heart and the Bottle - Victoria M

 

How to Germinate a Seed - Victoria M

Hangout Discussion - Victoria M

On Monday we had our first hangout call with Mr Nath and other fellow class mates. It was our first video-call for this lock-down Level 3 for Covid-19 2020. First we started of with the easy problems, Then we moved on to the hard problems. I didn't know how to add the number's at first but then I started getting the hang of it. Mr Nath said we were meant to just do 4 Maths problems but I didn't listen and did 10 of the problems. 

Thursday, August 6, 2020

How to make a raised garden bed - Victoria M

For a 4-by-8-foot bed, you’ll need
 Two 2-by-12 planks, each 8 feet long
 Two 2-by-12 planks, each 4 feet long
12 pieces of rebar, each 2 feet long
 A rubber mallet
 Newspaper or cardboard
 Soil to fill the finished frame
Position your boards.
  1. On a level section of ground, lay the boards down with their inner corners touching.
Prop up the short sides.
  1. Use a piece of rebar at the center of each for temporary support. Next, prop up the second long side and adjust the alignment of your frame as necessary.
Add more support.
  1. Hammer rebar a few inches deep a foot from each corner of the short sides and remove the temporary supports. Add two pieces of rebar 2 feet apart along each long side.
Fill it up.

  1. Line the bottom of your frame with newspaper or cardboard and wet it thoroughly. Finally, fill your bed with soil to within a few inches of the top.

My Winter Planting Calendar - Victoria M