It was challenging and hard some of us had buddies and some of us had to were working with the teacher on the mat.
We had to pick 4 number cards from a pack of cards and then we were given challenges of making the biggest number, the smallest number, an odd number, an even number. We had to be able to say our number out loud.
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Hi Team Toi Toi
ReplyDeleteWe like how you were doing some challenging maths.
Do you think you could make a list of the numbers?
What was the biggest number that you made?
We would like to try that game. Could you make some instructions for us of how to play it?
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Kererū Learning Space (Wigram Primary School)