Hey there Zoe, it's Billy here from the Summer Learning Journey team. It's great to see that you've made a start and have completed a few activities.
Your answer for this question is really close! I wonder if you could try again? This time you could show your working so we can see how you arrived at your answer. So it's 3 multiplied by the number of a days in a year (365). I used my knowledge of place value partitioning to separate 365 into 300, 60 and 5 and then I went from there.
Hey there Zoe, it's Billy here from the Summer Learning Journey team. It's great to see that you've made a start and have completed a few activities.
ReplyDeleteYour answer for this question is really close! I wonder if you could try again?
This time you could show your working so we can see how you arrived at your answer.
So it's 3 multiplied by the number of a days in a year (365). I used my knowledge of place value partitioning to separate 365 into 300, 60 and 5 and then I went from there.
Good luck!
Billy.