I really like how you have created a diagram of a classroom with the 'fungi' all around it to go with your maths work. You have clearly worked out the maths problem. Yuck! I am sooooo glad I do not have all these types of fungi in my classroom. Mind you, I might get a bigger holiday then!
It's wonderful to see that you have understood this problem and have been able to solve it brilliantly. I like that you have written out your answer in full sentences and given the answer in weeks as well. That way, people can read your post and know exactly what you are writing about, well done Millah! That classroom must be really damp and dirty to have 7 different kinds of moulds growing, ew! It wouldn't be healthy to stay in a classroom like that.
Just as your mum has pointed out, I also really enjoy your presentation for this activity! It's very creative that you have added all the little spots of fungi and mould to relate to the task. Does it get quite damp in the winter and humid in the summer where you live? It can get quite damp here in Auckland, especially in the winter months. It's really important that we stop mould from spreading in our homes as soon as possible because it can be unhealthy to breathe in.
Bula Millah
ReplyDeleteI really like how you have created a diagram of a classroom with the 'fungi' all around it to go with your maths work. You have clearly worked out the maths problem. Yuck! I am sooooo glad I do not have all these types of fungi in my classroom. Mind you, I might get a bigger holiday then!
Keep working hard!
Love Mum
Greetings Millah,
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful to see that you have understood this problem and have been able to solve it brilliantly. I like that you have written out your answer in full sentences and given the answer in weeks as well. That way, people can read your post and know exactly what you are writing about, well done Millah! That classroom must be really damp and dirty to have 7 different kinds of moulds growing, ew! It wouldn't be healthy to stay in a classroom like that.
Just as your mum has pointed out, I also really enjoy your presentation for this activity! It's very creative that you have added all the little spots of fungi and mould to relate to the task. Does it get quite damp in the winter and humid in the summer where you live? It can get quite damp here in Auckland, especially in the winter months. It's really important that we stop mould from spreading in our homes as soon as possible because it can be unhealthy to breathe in.
Keep up the hard work,
Evelyn :)