Friday, 22 February 2019

Our Favourite Place in TM

We have a great classroom with lots of colourful walls, displays and some cool as wobbly chairs. Lots of people's favourite place is our reading corner because it's a quiet chill place where you can go to calm down if you need it. Stella, Dakota and Dylan really like this spot. We have a colourful rug and some comfy cushions.

The small room is also a good space to calm down and it's really quiet to sit and work quietly in. Sahil really likes this space. Angel-Mey really likes the teaching jelly bean table because it's got wobbly chairs and they help her concentrate. Bridie really likes the mat because she likes sitting down and listening. She think's it's comfy and really nice to sit next to people.

Devran really likes our Carb Break tables because he gets to make his own yummy sandwiches when he's hungry at Carb Break time! Riley and Levi love the calm down box area because there's lots of stuff to help people calm down.

We made a graph to help us with our statistics and probability learning about where our favourite places in our classroom are.



What do you think of our graph? What's your favourite place in your classroom?

2 comments:

  1. Hello Te Mahuri! It's me, Mia from Rimu class. I love the way you are using graphing skills to use! It's so nice to see that they love the Reading corner, I suspect that they like to read too! Tp improve your blog post, I really don't have much to say, but it could include a bit more color!
    How long did it take to do the graph?

    I'm looking forward to your posts!!
    Mia

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  2. Good afternoon, Mia! Thank you for your lovely comment.

    We like the reading corner because it's quiet and has comfy pillows. It's nice to go to relax and read quietly. We have lots of nice and interesting books. Thank you for the suggestion, maybe next time we could change the colour of our writing!

    It only took us a few minutes to make our graph because Miss W used her computer to write down how many people liked each place. She found a good graph making website called https://www.mathsisfun.com/data/bar-graph.html and this made it super easy.

    Have a look at our other latest blog posts!

    From TM2!

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