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Showing posts with label Year 10. Show all posts

Tuesday, 15 June 2021

Connecting Hauora and Healthy Eating ⊹ FOOD TECH

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Hauora + Healthy Eating
danielle meredith

Currently in Food Tech, we
are learning about connecting health dimensions to our diets.

WHAT IS HEALTHY EATING
Eating the right amount of nutritious foods 
that will help to fuel the body with energy to go 
through the day.

Dimension

Meaning

Related food & nutrition

E.g.  Taha hinengaro

mental and emotional well-being


Cultural food, a balance of the required nutrients and adequate hydration


Taha Wairua

Spiritual well-being

Religious food, dishes or foods that are traditional in religion or that you consume in a religious setting. Also, food that reflects your personal values or beliefs.

Taha Whanau

Social well-being

Fast foods + restaurants, food that enables active communication within the community and others.

Taha Tinana

Physical well-being

Protein + adequate nutrition, food that provides excess protein and energy-based foods to help lose fat and/or gain muscle.


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Wednesday, 24 March 2021

Study Notes ⊹ MATH

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Study Notes
danielle meredith

Today in Mathematics, we are learning to make study notes.
These can be used to revise information for our tests.


彡 Multiples
Multiples are the result or product of
multiplying a number by another number.

彡 Factors
The numbers that another number can be
divided by.

彡 Prime Number
A prime number is a number that is
greater than one that only has 2 factors
(can only be divided by 1 and itself).

Highest Common Factor (HCF)
The highest common factor is the highest number
that divides exactly into two or more numbers
 
彡 Lowest Common Multiple (LCM)
 The lowest common multiple is the smallest
of the common multiples between two or more
numbers.

ೃ⁀➷ ORDER OF OPERATION: BEDMAS ೃ⁀➷
The order of operations is the order that you solve a mathematical equation. Without B.E.D.M.A.S, equations would be solved incorrectly.

彡 B
B stands for brackets (parentheses)

彡 E
E stands for exponents (the number or letter written
above and to the right of a mathematical expression)

彡 D
D stands for division (splitting a number by another
number)

彡 M
M stands for multiplication (repeated addition
or adding equal groups)
 
彡 A
A stands for addition (adding two numbers together)

彡 S
S stands for subtraction (taking away numbers by other
numbers)

ೃ⁀➷ ROUNDING ೃ⁀➷
Replacing a number with an approximate value that has a shorter, simpler or more explicit representation. Rounding numbers between 1-4 would require rounding down. Rounding numbers between 5-9 would require rounding up.

彡 6.54
Rounding 6.54 to one decimal point would be 6.5 because
it's rounding down the 54 to 50 and removing the unnecessary 0.

彡 7.39
Rounding 7.39 to one decimal point would be 7.4 because
it's rounding up the 39 to 40 and removing the unnecessary 0.

ೃ⁀➷ STANDARD FORM ೃ⁀➷
Standard form is a way of writing down very large or very small numbers easily.

彡 39000
The standard form of 39000 is 39 x 10^4

彡 0.00045
The standard form of 0.00045 is 4.5 x 10^-4

#WEDIDIT

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