hi miss cooley,
this is my answer for question 1 (a):
square
5 isosceles triangles
parallelogram
this is my answers for question 4:
1/4 of the square is pink and 3/4 of the square is white
Hello Miss Cooley
How are you?
I just wanted to ask when we cut out the tangram do we stick it in our books or do we cut it out and draw it on our books.
I also really liked your video!
Hope that makes sense,
Rahul
The lessons relate to the sheets used and I decided not to include ‘Lesson Three’ as this involved collaborative work with classmates, which you cannot do at the moment.
Please just follow my blog instructions as opposed to the sheets you have in your pack.
Good afternoon Miss Cooley you see the problem with the links that i have,i tried to do the thing you told me and it still dint work.
my dad told me to tell you that the image is very small and it can’t be read.
How strange – Laura and I were thinking the same thing yesterday! Maybe I could do a video reading so that we can get to the end. I will need to look into how to do this as I am not sure I can upload videos that are lengthy.
Hello Miss Cooley
How are you?
Here is my challenge:
I can see triangles, a square and a. rectangle but there are hidden shapes like a trapezium and a irregular hexagon.
1/4 is shaded
Morning Aaron,
Look carefully at what you have called a ‘trapezium’. The definition of a trapezium is: a quadrilateral with one pair of sides parallel.
Miss Cooley x
Goodmorrning Miss Cooley here are my answers to the clue dough
Question 1(a)
I can see a 1 square
I can see 5 triangles
I can see a paralelogram
Question 4
1/4 is shaded in pink
Hi Anna,
Sorry for the late response to the challenge – I was in a Zoom meeting with some of the Year 6 secondary school teachers this afternoon.
Well done for blogging the correct answers – you were also one of the first to do this, so you have been added to my score sheet.
Miss Cooley x
What do we have to cut out?
Morning Jaber,
You cut out the tangram at the top of the page.
Miss Cooley x
Dear Miss Cooley,
I know you told me to cut it out but I have thought, if I cut it out the other page will be cut out as well.
You can still access the rest of the page via my blog though.
Miss Cooley x
hi miss cooley,
this is my answer for question 1 (a):
square
5 isosceles triangles
parallelogram
this is my answers for question 4:
1/4 of the square is pink and 3/4 of the square is white
bye
kapomiko
Hi Kapo,
Sorry for the late response to the challenge – I was in a Zoom meeting with some of the Year 6 secondary school teachers this afternoon.
Well done for blogging the correct answers – you were also one of the first to do this, so you have been added to my score sheet.
Miss Cooley x
I can see triangles a square and a parallelogram
One quarter of the square is shaded
Hi Kimberly,
Sorry for the late response to the challenge – I was in a Zoom meeting with some of the Year 6 secondary school teachers this afternoon.
Well done for blogging the correct answers – you were also one of the first to do this, so you have been added to my score sheet.
Miss Cooley x
Good Morning Miss Cooley, is the ‘cake’ they talk about on the math work sheet the big,colourful tangram on the top of the first page?
Morning Olivia,
It is the tangram at the top of the page that you cut out.
Miss Cooley x
Challenge answers:
1) I can see triangles, a square/diamond and a parlelagram.
4) 1/4
Byeee 🙂
-Aidan
Hi Aidan,
Sorry for the late response to the challenge – I was in a Zoom meeting with some of the Year 6 secondary school teachers this afternoon.
Well done for blogging the correct answers – unfortunately, you were not one of the fastest to do this today.
Miss Cooley x
The big one?
Hi Olivia,
The big one at the top of the page.
Miss Cooley x
Hello Miss Cooley
How are you?
I just wanted to ask when we cut out the tangram do we stick it in our books or do we cut it out and draw it on our books.
I also really liked your video!
Hope that makes sense,
Rahul
Hi Rahul,
You can cut out the tangram at the top of the page, as the questions are also on my blog for you to look at.
Glad you liked the video – Laura and Mr Roman thought it was funny!
Miss Cooley x
Also when we cut it out, how are we supposed to answer the questions behind the page
Hope that makes sense
Rahul
Hello Miss Cooley,
How are you?
These are my answers.
Q.1(a) There are 5 triangles, a rhombus and a parallelogram.
I can sort these shapes by the amount of sides they have.
Q.1(b) I can see two two different types of a trapezium.
Q.1(c) I can see an irregular hexagon.
Q.4 1/4 of the shape is shaded.
Hi Jaber,
Sorry for the late response to the challenge – I was in a Zoom meeting with some of the Year 6 secondary school teachers this afternoon.
Is there a rhombus and a parallelogram? Unfortunately, you were not one of the fastest to blog your answers today.
Miss Cooley x
Good morning Miss Cooley, how are you, hope you are good. I liked the funny cat in your video.
Bye, from Azeem:)
Hi Azeem,
Glad you liked it – I think it might be a Lynx.
Miss Cooley x
Here is the answer for question 4: 1/7 is shaded of the tangram square.
Bye, Azeem (still working on quest 1):)
Hi Azeem,
Sorry for the late response to the challenge – I was in a Zoom meeting with some of the Year 6 secondary school teachers this afternoon.
The answer is not a 1/7. Unfortunately, you were not one of the fastest to blog your answers today.
Miss Cooley x
I can see triangles,square/diamond thing, and a parallelogram and an irregular hexagon.
Azeem 🙂
I can definitely see triangles, a square and a parallelogram.
Miss Cooley x
I can see triangles a rectangle and a square. and 1/4 is shaded.
Hi Jez,
Sorry for the late response to the challenge – I was in a Zoom meeting with some of the Year 6 secondary school teachers this afternoon.
It is not a rectangle that you see – this shape is called a parallelogram. Unfortunately, you were not one of the fastest to blog your answers today.
Miss Cooley x
sorry miss cooley my mum likes my to address teachers in a good manner so…
Hi miss Cooley I hope you are well this that was my answers
I think your Mum is a very wise woman.
Miss Cooley x
Good morning Miss Cooley,
is there any music today because it says on the timetable that there is supposed to be but on the blog there is none.
Lorenzo
Hi Lorenzo,
Well spotted!! Thank you for letting me know – here is the link to your Music lesson today…
https://www.singup.org/singupathome/song-of-the-week
I will also add a new blog with the link for others.
Miss Cooley x
Dear Miss Cooley,
You have made us skip a lesson of boy in the tower. It is lesson THREE.
Karim
Hi Karim,
The lessons relate to the sheets used and I decided not to include ‘Lesson Three’ as this involved collaborative work with classmates, which you cannot do at the moment.
Please just follow my blog instructions as opposed to the sheets you have in your pack.
Miss Cooley x
Dear Miss Cooley,
I can not see any trapezium, and as well.
I am not too sure what you mean.
Miss Cooley x
Good afternoon Miss Cooley you see the problem with the links that i have,i tried to do the thing you told me and it still dint work.
my dad told me to tell you that the image is very small and it can’t be read.
Anna
Hi Anna,
You also have a copy of these sheets in your pack – so you could copy and type them from there.
Miss Cooley
ok thanks
Anna:-)
I dont see a irregular hexagon or a trapiziem
and also you see where ts says cut out your cake i dont have a cake
Hi Anna,
It is the tangram at the top of the page – I have no idea why they have called it a cake!
Miss Cooley x
Not sure what you mean Anna.
Miss Cooley x
I realised about our class book ‘Speechless’ Are we going to finish it?
Hi Aidan,
How strange – Laura and I were thinking the same thing yesterday! Maybe I could do a video reading so that we can get to the end. I will need to look into how to do this as I am not sure I can upload videos that are lengthy.
I will get back to you on this.
Miss Cooley x