I think that maybe the videos could be a bit shorter it was way to long and I could only watch a tiny bit of it before we had to stop. try and keep them short with a maximum of ten minutes otherwise it gets way to boring. cool to see though that you have lots of science experiments you have found. I liked the walking water video it was very interesting how it worked. I would love to see more videos about science experiments on here just make sure they are shorter than what you have at the moment
-Georgia
p.s the square bubble was awesome I think I might try it myself.
Not that long ago, my maths group we have been learning about adding fractions using place value. Look at my presentation to see how I work out the questions. On each side there is also a question in words.
For maths, the task was to learn about a mathematician who has made an impact on the world and complete a research project and present it in a google slide, video or a poster for the wall. I have chosen to research Hedy Lamarr. Here is my google slides:
Our task was to create a blog post about one of the topics we have studied in math so far. The one I have chosen is Multiplying Algebraic Terms Questions. Here is some of my work:
HI Hayley
ReplyDeleteI think that maybe the videos could be a bit shorter it was way to long and I could only watch a tiny bit of it before we had to stop. try and keep them short with a maximum of ten minutes otherwise it gets way to boring. cool to see though that you have lots of science experiments you have found. I liked the walking water video it was very interesting how it worked. I would love to see more videos about science experiments on here just make sure they are shorter than what you have at the moment
-Georgia
p.s the square bubble was awesome I think I might try it myself.
Hi Hayley
ReplyDeleteGreat videos, I didn't watch the whole of the first one though but i love the second one.You could write something on what they are about.
Hey Guys! Thanks for your advice!
ReplyDeleteHey Yotam!
ReplyDeleteI haven't yet! But I would like to!