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Wednesday 15 August 2018

Converting Between Fractions, Decimals And Percentages.

Last week and this week our class has been learning about converting between fractions, decimals and percentages, we had the task of making a D.L.O about what we have learnt and this is mine. Something I enjoyed was learning more about converting between fractions, decimals and percentages, something I  did well was giving examples and something I could do better next time would be to explain more and go more in depth so people can get a better understanding.

8 comments:

  1. Hi Siobhan,
    I really enjoyed reading your DLO about converting fractions, decimals and percentages. I really liked the way how you added lots of information. Next time maybe you could add a little bit more colour.

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    1. Hi Amber,
      Thanks for looking through my blog and commenting on this post, I'm happy that you enjoyed this D.L.O about converting fractions. I have now learnt to add more colour and I will add that in my next D.L.O.

      Thanks, Siobhan

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  2. Hi Siobhan,
    I really like your presentation about converting fractions, decimals and fractions. It has a lot of information, but next time can you add a quiz or images to make it more exiting. Other than that nice job.

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    1. Hi Lance,
      Thank you for commenting on this post, I'm pleased that you like this slideshow about converting fractions. I will take your feedback into consideration and add images and a quiz at the end to test people.

      Thanks, Siobhan

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  3. Hello Siobhan,
    it's your classmate Niel I really enjoyed your DLO about converting fractions, decimals and percentages. I also learnt from this DLO and I really love the way you add informations about what we're doing with fractions, decimals and percentages but maybe next time you could add a little more colour and add a little more informations about it also you could add a quiz to test us so we can actual get a better understanding. I really love your work keep it up siobhan!

    kind regards Niel Martinez

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    1. Hi Niel,
      Thanks you for checking out my blog and commenting. Next time I will add more colour, information and I will add something interactive at the end like a quiz.
      Thanks for the feedback.
      Siobhan

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  4. Hello Siobhan,
    I really like your slide on converting fractions, decimals and percentages. I found it really helpful and the way you explain it in your slideshow is simple and easy to understand, maybe you could have made it a bit more interactive. In slide 2 though, there was one error I noticed. Under One Quarter you got 1/4 correct, but 0.2 and 20% are fifths not quarters. 1/4 as a decimal would be 0.25 and as a percentage 25%. Other than that though this was a really good slide.

    Sincerely, Sione Baker

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    1. Hi Sione,
      Thanks for commenting on my blog and giving me feedback, you were really helpful. I have now fixed the error up and next time I will make it interactive.

      Thanks again, Siobhan

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