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Wednesday, 2 January 2019

Flying Fungi (Summer Learning Journey)

In the middle of winter it can get quite wet and damp in New Zealand, can’t it? When it gets really damp, it is common for things like mould and fungi to start to grow. We can often see them on the walls, ceilings or floors of our houses or outside on footpaths, buildings or roadways. Some types of mould and fungi are so small that they can’t be seen. Some of these tiny fungi/mould can be found in the air. They are called ‘airborne fungi’ and they can be unhealthy for us.
Let’s imagine that we tested the air in your classroom and found 7 different kinds of mould. Eek! The cleaner says that it takes 5 days for each mould to be eradicated (removed). If the school had to remove each mould one at a time, how long would it take to remove all the mould from the classroom?
Find 7 moulds and find 5 days
Then times it which equals 35

1 comments:

Izzy SLJ said...

Hi Sione

You aced this answer! Well done. What method did you use to solve it? Was it addition, subtraction, multiplication or division?

I look forward to your reply.
Izzy

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