Sai's Monday Challenge
Sai, we love the way you solved this challenge and then explained the systematic approach you took.

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Sai, we love the way you solved this challenge and then explained the systematic approach you took.

You're washed up on a desert island. What three items do you desire the most and why?

Think about:
· What you might need on the island.
· What you might wish for on the island.
· What home items you might miss.
Write a sentence for each item that explains what you want and why you want it.
Well done Heera. We love hte way you used precise mathematical vocabualry to explain your findings.

Sai. we love the way you took your learning ever further and investigated and labelled the different parts of your flower as well.
Well done!

Two children are playing with three balls, one blue, one red and one green.
They toss up the balls, which run down a slope so that they land in a row of three.
In how many different ways could the balls land?
Can you use and apply a systematic way of working to ensure that you find all the possible solutions?
Use drawings and/or diagrams to present your findings.
If you want to explore this challenge using an interactive activity, please follow this link.
Well done Heera. We love this storyboard.

What a fantastic Matilda storyboard.

We are so glad that you enjoyed this challenge.

Juno, we love this geometric tile design inspired by the blue and white ceramics of Vietnam.
What a fantastic living diagram Dhitika.

Well done Heera. This is a fantastic Yes/No diagram.

Well done Jessica. We love this description of Matilda.
