It might look like we were learning how to mime today, but we were actually working on using non-standard measurements to make estimates about length. We measured the width of our hand, then rounded it to the nearest centimetre. From this, we were making sensible estimations about the lengths, widths and heights of objects in our room. After we had made our estimates, we accurately measured the items. It was tu meke how close our estimates were!
Tuesday, 25 September 2018
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