What are some of the things that you can see on each coin and note? What do you know about each coin and note? What are some of the things that you can buy with each coin or note?
Some other things you could consider about money:
Why do we have money? What can’t you buy with money? What else can you use other than coins and notes to buy things? Do you think we will need money in the future to buy things?
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JP made this amazing drawing of a super fast car. He told us it went at a ‘gazillion’ speed. We talked about speed being measured in kph - kilometers per hour. We tried to work out what number JP had written down as the super fast speed of his car by counting the zeroes on the end of the number. Do you know how fast JP’s super fast car is going?
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Class blogs offer children a unique opportunity to be part of an online learning community. Through a class blog, children can share their work and ideas with each other, their families and the world. Children can also learn about keeping themselves and others in the class safe when using online environments.
Rachel Boyd, a teacher who also uses class blogs wrote the following list to describe some of the rich learning experiences that children can have using class blogs: Why Let Our Students Blog
For communication
For literacy
For ownership
For sharing
For collaboration
For discussion
For empowerment
For interaction
For motivation
For participation
For engagement
For excitement
For conversation
For creativity
For reflection
To extend the walls of the classroom
To give students a voice
To give student an audience
To give students a classroom that is always open
To give them digital futures
Write to lean
Blog to learn.
Keep theses points in mind as you enjoy and participate in the T1 class blog.
Our class blog is not just about showcasing the amazing work that goes on in T1, it is also about sharing and communicating with each other, and anybody else who accesses or uses the blog.
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