Kia Ora. This is week fours Idioms  
24. Idiom
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- Publication date May 20, 2024
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Kia Ora. This is week fours Idioms  
Kia Ora. This week our prefix is Tri.
Kia Ora, reader. On Thursday my teacher, Tanya, taught me and some of my classmates about long multiplication.
Long Multiplication, (also known as, the column method of multiplication) is a longer way of solving multiplication.
~ E: Here’s an example:
(The blue text is related in the image, so as the magenta and grey ones)
[- I apologise for the very poor example.]
If you didn’t understand, watch this video! https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=GKetIwxaenA (Not my video, Credits to: The Organic Chemistry Tutor)
Thank you for reading 👍
Kia ora. This is my reading response to the story ‘Ships Captain’. The book itself is called ‘School journal – June 2018’. You can read it digitally on your devices if you want, here’s the link to the book, so you can read it yourself – LINK. Thank you for reading this and viewing my slideshow, I really hope I defined everything properly and correctly.
Kia Ora. This weeks suffix is ‘Phobia’ (Define Phobia.) * Phobia; scared of a certain object, situation, activity or caused by trauma. *
Thank you for reading. (not much writing today.)
Kia Ora, reader. It’s week 2 and this week our suffix is – ‘less.’
Basically, we have to define the words listed below. like ‘breathless‘; out of breath – can’t breathe, tired.
Kia Ora, reader. Obviously it’s week 3 , so I’ve done this week’s idioms.
(Basically I have to fill in the blank with the possible answers; ‘Skin, face, bug, egg, wall, rub’. Then I have to define the idioms)
thank you for reading.
Kia Ora, reader. I’ve done some Idioms. I have to highlight two idioms that I’ve heard of, yellow. Then I have to highlight the ones I don’t know, blue.
Kia Ora, reader. Today I’ve done some prefixes. This week’s prefix is ‘Bi’.
If you’re new here, I’ll explain what’s happening: So basically, I have to find the meaning of the words listed below. I hope you find this very useful, if you did you’re free to tell me in the comments. Thank you for reading.
Kia Ora, reader. On Thursday, me and 3 of my classmates worked on family of facts from our workshop, but were basing it off on multiplication and division.
We put down many examples on how it works in the image; On the right top, right bottom and the left bottom square. – Like I said, this is the family of facts based on multiplication/division – [Factor x factor = product, Product ÷ factor = factor]
[EXAMPLE]: For example, for the numbers 7, 8, and 15, the multiplication/division fact family consists of 3 x 6 = 18, 6 x 3 = 18, 18 ÷ 3 = 6, 18 ÷ 6 = 3.