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Wednesday, 27 May 2020

Ta'Ovala Maths Challenge

L.I to find the most efficient strategy to solve a problem.

As presented in this DLO, Heavenly and I have worked collaportively to create this DLO. In this DLO, we are solving a maths problem; about the Ta'ovala.  In this DLO we had to find out how many peices of Matierial that htey needed to make 26 Ta'ovala's. Here is our stratigising. 



What is a Ta'ovala? A Ta'ovala is a Tongan Traditional clothing/mat, that is worn for special occasions(Funrals, Church or Ceremony's etc.). It is worn around you waist, and is tied with a peice of rope made out of coconut skin. 


2 comments:

  1. Malo Lele Suila

    You and Heavenly have work together to get this task finished. It is amazing that you have taught the readers what is a Ta'ovala and where it should be on your body.

    Next time you should attribute the image so you can give the person who took the photo credit.


    Keep up the great work Suila!.

    Liletina & Lily.

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  2. Hi Sulia! Florence and I really enjoyed reading this DLO you created with Heavenly. We liked the way you explain the strategy you used in a very clear way. We never would've thought about using fractions/ Why was this the best strategy for you two? It was easier for us to use algorithm to find 1.5 x 26. A really cool image too! Just remember to include an attribution. Keep up the great work! - From Victoria and Florence.

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