Hi Diljot, I can see that you are using pronouns to help identify whether the point of view is 1st person or 3rd person. Remember for 1st person, the pronouns are 'I, me'.
Neat little wanted poster and mask you've made!
For math (slide 17), well done on splitting the tens and ones to complete 18+18+18. Another strategy you could use is to make tidy numbers:
First, add 2 to 18 to make 20. (18+2)+(18+2)+(18+2) = 20+20+20 = 60
Because we've added 2 three times (2,4,6), we will take it away from 60.
60-6= 54
I'd like to see your thinking for the second math problem too.
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Hi Diljot, I can see that you are using pronouns to help identify whether the point of view is 1st person or 3rd person. Remember for 1st person, the pronouns are 'I, me'.
ReplyDeleteNeat little wanted poster and mask you've made!
For math (slide 17), well done on splitting the tens and ones to complete 18+18+18. Another strategy you could use is to make tidy numbers:
First, add 2 to 18 to make 20.
(18+2)+(18+2)+(18+2) = 20+20+20 = 60
Because we've added 2 three times (2,4,6), we will take it away from 60.
60-6= 54
I'd like to see your thinking for the second math problem too.