I enjoyed making the geome-tree. I added the three triangles, then I added a Square and an Oval. A square has four equal sides and an Oval looks a bit like an egg. So I kinda collaged them together to make them.
I found it tricky to make the scalene triangles because I kept accidentally making isosceles triangles by accident!
All up I made 15 of each triangle for my tree and then added 10 squares and 8 ovals.
Thank you for reading my blog. Here is my working out and my Geome-Tree:
Kia ora Kylah!
ReplyDeleteIt’s Charlotte here from SLJ!
What a wonderful geometree! It looks very realistic with the colours making it look like a tree in the middle of autumn! The activity title is a fun pun isn’t it??
Fantastic working out there, Kylah! Do you enjoy maths? It seems like you’re good at it!
Out of the scalene triangle, the isosceles triangle, and the equilateral triangle, which do you think is the strongest? Why do you think that?
Quick tip: remember that words only need capital letters if they are at the beginning of the sentence, or if the word is a proper noun!
Fantastic work again, Kylah! Have a go at today’s activities when you get the chance!
Ngā mihi nui,
Charlotte :)
Kia ora Kylah!
ReplyDeleteWow I love your Geome-tree! Whenever I look at these I think they look really challenging to create. Did you create each shape and then duplicate some or is each one created individually?
Happy creating,
Kōka Amie
Kia ora Kylah,
ReplyDeleteGreat work creating this digitally. Do you think doing it digitally is easier or harder than drawing it by hand?
I really liked the way you made the colour code for your Geometree. The colours go well together and look bright and summery.
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