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Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Maths (Standard Written Form)

Hi guys! Today, I'm going to show you how I do my Standard Written Form. I'm going to show you it at the end.

Standard Written Forms are really easy and fun at the same time! The reason I like Standard Written Form is that you don't have to do a lot of writing and all you do is just know your additions and subtractions so it's very easy for me but of course not all of you! We have to do 6 questions, 3 of them was a 4 digit number which is obviously in the thousands place and the other 3 was decimals. Decimals does seem hard, but when you do it for real, you'll find it really easy. I like maths but on a scale from 1 to 10, I'm about 7.

Here's the 6 questions I did


I hoped you liked it and I hope you find it helpful!
What's your favorite strategy to use? Do you like maths?
Tell me in the comments below! Be sure to read my next blog!

2 comments:

  1. Hi Jade
    I really like how you have done the equations in the standard form. I prefer that than reversibility or compensating. I also really like your poster. Is math your favourite subject?

    Steve

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  2. I'm glad you enjoy this strategy, I'll admit it's my favourite too! You've done a great job learning this strategy.

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