Wednesday 26 June 2019

How long?

Hello today i'm going to show you a bit of my math enjoy!

So on Thursday 30 May 2019 I finally got back to school after being sick for three days and  anyway we did our math strand. Hone Eats Breakfast 105 minutes each week 7 days a week 105 divided by 7 = 15 minutes! After that we have to do hone's time brushing his teeth getting dressed and traveling to school. I'm a bit behind on my work because like I said earlier I've been sick for three days so most of the group were outside doing a screencastify on their learning.

Here is a photo of my maths  




Stonehenge


This week MLH has been learning about Stonehenge, Maeshowe and Newgrange but i'm going to be talking about stonehenge and sharing some facts with you. First is that stonehenge was built around about 2000 - 3000 BC but a good prediction is 3001 BC. The biggest of the stonehenge stones called Sardines are up to 30 feet tall ( 9 meters) tall and weigh 25 tons (22.6 metric tons) on average. It's also widely believed the stones were brought in from Marlborough downs, which is 20 miles (34 kilometers) to the north. Stonehenge around the bottom of the UK at salisbury.

Stonehenge is one of the most famous places in the world and one of the most shrouded in mystery. Like how the stones got there to why it was made maybe we'll never know