Friday 4 June 2021

L3 math strand

On the 1.5.21, after brain break, me and my strand group sat down on the mat, ready for our lesson to begin. After we had been waiting for our teacher, Koka Jo, for about one minute we were ready for our lesson to begin.

At the start of the lesson Koka Jo ran us through what we had to do. One group of us would discover the average weight of an orange, another would count the seeds in the orange, and my group would count the measurement of the juice of the orange.

After, she told us what each of the groups had to do. As I said before, the first group had to find out what the average weight of an orange was. Since no one knew how to get to an average, Koka Jo decided to show us. Once she finished showing us how to get the average, Koka Jo told the rest of us what we had to do.

After all that was finished, me and my group started measuring orange juice. When we finally got all the juice out of the orange we started measuring it. It turned out that even big oranges only have a little bit of juice.  

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