Loopy Challenge

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We Are Learning To: add ten to any number under 100.<br />
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Ms Rakich's Math class had a two week challenge to improve our Loopy time. We each had a card with an number that was the answer to somebody elses' question until we had completed the cycle. Our first attempt took 7.49 with a lot of stopping to work out the equations. There were a lot of challenges including not trying to tell people the answers to their questions and Active Listening so we didn't miss our questions. By the end of our second week we had our time down nearly 5 minutes at a speedy 2.56!

Te Reo - Mihi

I am learning to:
·      say my mihi
·      make connections with the learner quality of belonging.

I will know that I have been successful when I can:
·      say a basic mihi

·      explain how knowing my mihi is part of belonging to New Zealand culture.