Thursday, June 30, 2016
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Prototec
My Prototec Score
Today my math group is learning how to use Prototec. Prototec helps you learn lots of math questions.
Here Is My Score. Next time I use prototec I going to try my hardest to get all of the questions correct
Numeracy Reflection
Numeracy/Mathletics
Hello, It is Numeracy time and I am telling you how good math is helping me learn.There is a site called Mathletics.On Mathletics there is something called live Mathletics you can v.s everyone in the World, School and Class and then there is lessons were you can learn times tabels and more. I love Mathletics.
Here is a screen shot of it.
Here is the lessons.
Here is a screen shot of it.
Here is the lessons.
And here is live.
if you want to try mathletics out click the link below.
Monday, June 20, 2016
Conch Shells
Conch Shells
Hi, this slide show is about Conch Shells.Conch Shells are a unique type of shells when you blow into them they make this wonderful sound hope you enjoy the slide show.
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Thursday, June 2, 2016
Senior Hub Homework
Senior Hub Homework Term Two
Week Lima
Your homework is due in to your teacher on Friday. It is your responsibility to make sure it is handed in at the right time.
Remember that we are working on developing your self management skills so you can come to homework club if you would like to use your device at school to work on it.
Values: Flexible Thinking
What does it mean to be flexible in our thinking?
Give some examples of when we might need to have flexible thinking.
What are some other words that mean the same as flexible thinking?
EXTRA: Create a Google Drawing that shows what flexible thinking means .
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Word of the Week: Flexible
What does flexible mean?
Use the word flexible in two different sentences.
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2)
EXTRA: Make a list of words that end with the suffix ible or with the blend fl
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Math:
Spend as much time as you can on Mathletics. Aim for 20 minutes a day.
Basic Facts:
Complete the 8 timetables below. These are the same as groups of. You should be able to complete x1 x2 x5 x10 x11 by yourself - if you can do the rest awesome!
EXTRA: Create a slide showing a math strategy. Duplicate slides to show each step.
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Literacy:
Spend as much time as you can on STEPSWEB. Aim for 20 minutes a day.
Persuasive Writing:
Write about one of the following topics with the intention of persuading the reader of your point of view.
Talk to your friends and families about the topic so you have a range of opinions.
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Reading:
Your choice. Read something of your own choice. Complete the prompts below.
What did you read?
What was it about?
Insert a picture of you reading this book.
Who do you think it was written for?
Rate what you read: Circle one.
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Samoan Language Week:
This week is Samoan Language week.
The theme is:
Have a think about what this might mean. Write down your ideas down below.
Use this chart, to learn some basic Samoan Language.
Let’s try and use these throughout this week.
Check out this site to see what else you can learn:
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Artist Study:
Do some research and find an artist who you like. This can be any kind of visual artist.
Create a slide to showcase some of their works, explain what one of your favourite pieces is about, introduce us to what it is they do and share with us why you like them.
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Basic Facts:
Complete these: 8X Tables
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Today we talked about all of the amazing things that have been invented throughout time because of their flexible thinking.
Describe your favourite
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Kupu o te wiki:
Puku
PukuP ukupukaPu
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Winter Cloze
Fill in the blanks with words from the box:
Winter Weather:
Winter is the season when temperatures ________________, snow _____________ the ground, ________________ covers windows and ________________ hang from roofs. When the temperature is _______________ zero, water ___________________ and ice ________________ on puddles, ponds and lakes. Children have great fun _________________ the ice in puddles on their way to school.
Winter Fun:
After a heavy __________________, children play in the snow. They _____________ snow forts, make _______________ and ______________, and have _________________ fights. People also ________________ skiing, skating, and sledding in the winter. Another popular winter sport is _______________.
Winter Dangers:
The cold weather can also be dangerous; people ______________ on the ice and cars ______________ down hills crashing into each other. As well, heavy snowstorms called _________________ can knock down power lines and cause _________________. Some people also _________________ a cold when they stay out in the cold.
Keeping Warm:
Because winter is so cold, people have to find ways to ________________ warm. People wear ___________ coats, ______________ for their necks, _______________ for their hands, and ______________ on their feet. Children drink __________________ when they come in from the cold. And families sit around the _________________ at night and talk about what they did during the day.
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Wednesday, June 1, 2016
Marae
Marae study
What is in the newspaper about a marae?
A marae is a special place for the Maori. It’s a place where the culture can be celebrated, where costumes can be explored and debated, where family occasions such as birthdays can be held, and where important ceremonies, such as welcoming the visitors or farewelling the dead (tangihanga), can be performed. Maori see a Marae as a home.It is there turangawaewae (standing), a place where they know they belong and where they are from.
About a Marae in my own words.
Describing the Marae.
A Marae has a lot of carvings around it and there is a gate with carvings on it also. Inside a marae most of them have pictures of story’s well that’s what was in the marae I when to with some of the school.
What you do in a marae.
In marae’s you start off by waiting at the gate then someone will come out and greet you into the there marae. Once they greet you in they'll offer you a seat and you will just stand there and wait until they tell you to enoho ( sit ). Once you sit quietly the people will talk to you in maori of course because it’s a marae. After they speak they will offer you kai ( food ), and a drink. Next when you finish you’re kai and juice or water you will say you’re mihi.
Reach cancer
Reach Charity
Reach is a Child cancer Charity for kids with cancer. Reach stands for 4 kids who had cancer, I’ll tell you what it stands for,
Remember
Eddie
Aaliyah-Rose
Charlotte
Harley
That is what reach stands for. Its stands for something else but I can’t remember what it also stands for. One Saturday Miss Waho my teacher she gave up half of her hair for the Reach child cancer at the palms mall. So much people shaved their hair for the children who had cancer so the kids could have wigs, because there is a pill called kimo which also makes you lose hair so people make wigs for them.
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