Thursday, 23 August 2012
Thursday, 16 August 2012
Measuring with circles
We have been measuring areas and perimeters of rectangles and triangles and now we are looking at circles.
Do you know how to calculate the circumference of a circle if you only know the diameter?
Multiply the diameter by a bit more than 3 (3.14). The circumference is just over 3 times the diameter.
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Do you know how to calculate the circumference of a circle if you only know the diameter?
Multiply the diameter by a bit more than 3 (3.14). The circumference is just over 3 times the diameter.
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Thursday, 9 August 2012
Olympics
We have been following the Olympics in London, the highs and the lows. Next week we are delighted to have former Olympian, Mark Brownlee, visiting. (Wednesday 15th 9.00 a.m.)
What can you find out about Mark's Olympic experience? Hint: 1964 and 1968
What has been most memorable for you about this year's Olympics?
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