I just tried out the rounding game and it honestly does help . It lets you guess the answer before you click it but sometimes it is tempting to press the button before you know the answer ! I am definatle much more confident on rounding now and highly suggest this game to anyone who may be struggling on rounding . THE END I HOPE YOU ENJOYED .
Thank you very much Miss gale . Sometimes people write roman numerals on clocks, but not on all of them . Also, in chemical compounds many chemical names have roman numerals in brackets to indicate the charge on the ion if the element exists with several different oxidation states, for example Iron oxide (II) and iron oxide (III).
Today in Maths when in Green Group we were attempting to find out what the reverse percentage was, especially on number three when we had to find out what the percentage decrease is. I understand how to find the percent increase but I am not entirely sure on the percentage decrease.
When I was doing rounding on the computer it helped me and I know how to round more comfortable with
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It also helped me too Bhumi !!
DeleteI just tried out the rounding game and it honestly does help . It lets you guess the answer before you click it but sometimes it is tempting to press the button before you know the answer ! I am definatle much more confident on rounding now and highly suggest this game to anyone who may be struggling on rounding . THE END I HOPE YOU ENJOYED .
ReplyDeleteAminah I'm glad it's helped! Can you think of any places that use Roman numerals?
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Miss gale . Sometimes people write roman numerals on clocks, but not on all of them . Also, in chemical compounds many chemical names have roman numerals in brackets to indicate the charge on the ion if the element exists with several different oxidation states, for example Iron oxide (II) and iron oxide (III).
DeleteSometimes on clocks people like to write roman numerals but I prefer the clocks with modern numbers on them . Which one do you prefer Miss Gale ?
DeleteToday in Maths when in Green Group we were attempting to find out what the reverse percentage was, especially on number three when we had to find out what the percentage decrease is. I understand how to find the percent increase but I am not entirely sure on the percentage decrease.
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