Monday, 5 August 2013

Rhys' cyclops camel

This is my cyclops camel I made by using several different angles such as Right angle,Straight angle,Reflex angle,Revoloution and Acute.At first I struggled to find out what to draw as at first I chose to do a dog which eventually turned out to be an absolute fail because I didn't have enough angles and was too small but luckily Will came to the rescue and gave me the idea of a cyclops camel which I laughed at first but began to become a great idea and kind of saved my life. This is my finished product
Written by Rhys!! :)

Nabeel's robo vampire


 
This is my Robo vampire it has a lot of acute angles -  hope you guys like it

Christopher's Geometric art



To make my Geometric art I drew it then I measured the angles.
Finally I coloured in.


By Christopher

Daniel's angle cat drawing

First we draw something then look for the angles. We needed to have these type of angle a  acute ,right angle ,obtuse angle,straight angle,reflex angle,revolution or full turn then measure all of the angles

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Logan's angle whiteboard drawing

This is my angle whiteboard drawing and I hope you like it. We started by drawing a draft copy in our geometry and measurement book and then we copied it onto a good piece of paper. After we had finished those tasks we coloured it in. This is my finished design.

Libbie's Angle Cat

This is my cat that I made using angles. First we chose a thing to draw that included angles then we had to do a draft in our book and label the angles that we did it and had to include at least 8 angles including acute, right, obtuse, straight and reflex. Then we had to do our good copy and colour it in we also labeled the angles on this copy as well. That is how we made our drawings with angles.
By Libbie.

Maias Geometric art

My geometric art is mostly made up of triangles. I have 4 acute angles, 1 obtuse angle, 2 reflex angles and 1 straight angle. First we did a draft of our picture. It couldn't be made using too many circles or there wouldn't be any angles. Then we chose where to place our angles. We only measured the angles with a protractor once we had started our good copy because once we enlarged it the angles would change. This is my finished product.


Sunday, 4 August 2013

Australian Mathematics Competition

Yay- the competition has finally arrived. What a way to celebrate the first day of Maths Exchange this term.  Well done to Jack and Oliver who had just come back from big overseas holidays!