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Thursday, May 28, 2020
Angles and measurements
Hey, readers this week for maths we were working on angles and measurement. we also had to draw hexagons and pentagon with a compass. this was quite hard but I had a tutorial to watch and we had to mark certain parts on the circles we drew then at the end we connected all the lines to weather to make the perfect hexagon. I also had to use a encompass again to draw lines that meet then find the middle of those lines and draw a triangle. thanks for coming to my blog see you next time bye.
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Hi Isaac, angles and shapes are really interesting and it sounds like you've had lots of different ways of learning about them, which can make it more fun!
ReplyDeleteYou have done a great job and have shown good understanding of angles and the classification of them. The task to make a pentagon or a star with a compass was indeed a tricky one.. You seem to have nailed the idea of creating perfect triangles with a compass, well done. Make sure you are using capital letters in your blog posts and spreading out your writing so it is easy to read.
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