Thursday, 16 December 2021

Geometree Art! (Summer Learning Journey)

 Kia Ora Guys This is my first learning post from doing activities from the summer learning journey. 

Sorry I haven't been posting a lot.

But Here Is My Maths Geometree Art!



The Ideal Task of this maths/art activity was to 
1st draw a line but make sure the line is only a quarter of your paper.
2nd just start drawing like branches and connect them all over your paper so your drawing is nice and big so you don't waste space but don't colour yet.
3rd Watch this video right on the right CLICK HERE FOR THE VIDEO
4th After you watch that video try and Identify the shapes in your drawing to those one's in that video.
The Shapes names, Maybelline Scalene, Eloise Isosceles, and Daffodil Equilateral.
Maybelline Scalene is a shape with no same shape of the sides.
Eloise Isosceles is a shape has 2 equal sides on 1 individual shape.
Daffodil Equilateral is a shape that is always equal and nothing changes to that shape.
5th and Final Step Then Colour your Geometree in colours like yellow for Maybelline Scalene and the colours shapes in the video.
So I coloured mine a bit differently.
I used the colour purple as Maybelline Scalene.
I used the colour red as Daffodil Equilateral.
I used the colour blue as Eloise Isosceles.
Hope you Enjoy my Post!



5 comments:

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  2. Kia Ora

    Justus

    My name is Quein and I am a blog commenter for the Manaiakalani Summer Learning Journey. Ka mau te wehi! This looks awesome, I really enjoyed the colors that you have used for your tree. It is Great to see you engaging with the Summer Learning Journey activities, drawing a Geometric tree was one of my favorite tasks. It was Great to see that you have a detailed, clear and concise instruction in your blog explaining to your fellow bloggers how to complete the activity. It was very good that you included the link so that your fellow bloggers can give a go.

    You should be very proud of your fantastic mahi!!!

    It is Great to see that you have learned much about the differences between the scalene isosceles and the equilateral triangles.

    I hope to see more of your posts for the SLJ and I look forward to your next post.

    Ngā mihi,

    Quein

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    1. Morena Quein,
      Thank you so much for commenting on my blog it is very amazing seeing comments every once in a while.
      I am looking forward to doing more learning too!
      Have a Great Summer!
      Justus

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  3. Ka pai Justus. I love your tree and the way you explained the task in such detail. You've really shown what you learnt from the activity and I love the names of the triangles! There are quite a lot of activities up now if you wanted to do more fun activities.

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    1. Kia Ora Phil,
      Thank you for the feedback its really interesting reading everyone's comments.
      Also I would love to do heaps of other learning activities.
      Have a Great Summer!
      Justus

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