Tuesday, 24 September 2019
Rugby World Cup Maths (Pitches)
This week for maths we had maths equations based off the Rugby World Cup. This time the challenges were related to Rugby Pitches, and we had to solve 6 questions including multiplication and addition. We worked with different partners and created a collaborative DLO about one of the questions we had to answer in example. We used number 5 which was.."A club tactically decides to narrow the width of their rugby pitch to make it easier for their players to defend. The original width of their pitch was 65m with a length of 90m. The new width is 55m. How much smaller is the new area of the pitch?" See how we worked it out in the google drawing above.
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Rugby Pitch,
Rugby World Cup
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Hello Victoria,
ReplyDeleteYour blog post is amazing!. I liked how you used different strategies to solve the problem!. I think next time maybe use darker colour so I can see the writing. Why did you choose this problem instead of the others?. Great job!
Hi Victoria,
ReplyDeleteI really liked your DLO that you have made about your learning that you have done for your maths. How did you find this challenge? And you did a great job!