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WIN_20160609_10_16_34_Pro We were learning about square numbers. If you do not know square number are numbers that you can count in rows. It is array and the question is 6×6. If you count it by rows it = 36. It is shaped like a square. What is square is that it need to be the same number as your x number.

Arrays & Square Numbers

Hi every body, today we learnt about arrays & square numbers.

The paten with square numbers is odd, even, odd, even.  All your tables have one square number, square numbers multiply or divide themselves.

Another thing I learnt was an even number x even number = even number, odd number x odd number  =odd number and  even number x odd number = even number.WIN_20160609_10_27_11_Pro

raze

WIN_20160609_10_18_50_Pro (2)Hi bloggers! and all,

Today we have been learning about raze. Razes are something to help with division and times tables problems So its like the this: 10×10=100 So in a raze Its a square number and its ten by ten and its a even number to and  its like ten down and ten across and it will help a lot if your stuck in division facts and times tables problems too. And if you see in the photo there is counters and its from two to six. Razes are fun to learn and with counter’s are even better and you can do it with scrunch up paper and you can draw dots To help too.

well that’s it bloggers and have a nice time😎😃😎😃😎😃😎😃

Aryan’s Understanding Of Square Numbers

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Hi bloggers, Aryan here, This week we are learning about square numbers today and here is a number array that can help you with learning it. What I learned today about square numbers is that there is always one square number in each table and to get a square number you have to multiply a number by itself. That is what I basically know about square numbers. The things I know about the patterns if the numbers were odd they would still be odd and I learned that an odd times an even will equal an even.

Bill’s understanding of square numbers and multiplication patterns

Hi bloggers, Bill here

We have just recently learnt about square numbers and, well your lucky because you get to hear my understanding.

Here we have an arrays photo taken by me.  If you look close enough you will see 6 groups of 6 which is a square number.  A square number is when you have the numbers when you use multiplication.  You only have one square number in each table. Here are examples of square numbers up to twelve.  1×1 2×2 3×3 4×4 5×5 6×6 7×7 8×8 9×9 10×10 11×11 12×12.  We also had a go at multiplying evens with evens with evens.  It all ways equals an even, same goes for odds but when it’s odd x even, it’s a different story.  it will normally equal even.  For example 7×4 = 28.  See even.  Well I think I’ve shared my batch for the

WIN_20160609_10_18_00_Probye fellow bloggers

-Bill

Understanding Division

This term we are learning our division facts.  We have completed various activities to help us learn our division facts such as: Sumdog Maths, flash cards, card games , around the world and Gazinta. We began our Term by learning our multiplication facts. Explain what you know or understand about division. Pretend that I know nothing about division and you are teaching me.

Division