Tuesday, 21 April 2020

Identifying Patterns

Patterns are repeated things and timetables are multiplying numbers to get an answer.

All of the timetables have patterns which are shown on the DLO.

Patterns are repeated, which means it should always lead back to where it started.

Patterns can help people with remembering the timetables in speed.

LI: To identify patterns in our timetables.

Friday, 17 April 2020

Prior knowledge

Prior knowledge is using someone's current knowledge before researching it.

The author's prior knowledge is that the lali drum ranges from 60.9 cm to 182.88 cm. After using the prior knowledge, researching about it is the next step.

The author's new knowledge is that the lali is cut from a solid which looks like a short canoe cut off at each end.

Prior knowledge is a reading strategy that could help people learn quicker.

LI: To demonstrate prior knowledge on a topic.