LI: to list 3 things that are important to me.
For this task we had to list 3 things that are very important to us and explain why they are so important to us. Here are the three things that are most important to me:
Family
Family will always support you no matter what. They will never not love you and there is no possible way that they will hate you, even though they say they do. They can support, give advice and help us through things on the way through life. They will always be there for us no matter what.
Friends
Friends are people that will forever love you for you. They will not want you to change and they will love you for how you are now. They will support you and throw positivity your way and make your day a one in a billion!
Health
Health is one of the key things that keep you alive. They include the qualities of all your everyday needs. They help expand your life-span and the healthier you are, the more opportunities! Health includes the healthy food you eat, the kind of drinks you drink, how you care for your hygiene and how you look after yourself.
I am a Year 7 student at Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Learning Space 2 and my teachers are Mrs Anderson and Mrs Fisi'iahi.
Friday, 20 December 2019
Thursday, 19 December 2019
Summer Learning Journey | Day 4 | Activity 2 | Individual Pursuit | What's in a Name?
LI: to recreate our name.
For this task, we had to imagine we had ONE chance to change our name. We had to make up a different name and explain why we chose to change our name to what we had chosen to change it too.
The name I chose to change it to would be Oakleyn. I would choose this name because it is a very unique name. I would also have chosen name because sure, Oak is the name of the most common tree kind but it is the kind of trees that are mostly covering the earth. I also think this name is quite catchy and fits my personality and look.
For this task, we had to imagine we had ONE chance to change our name. We had to make up a different name and explain why we chose to change our name to what we had chosen to change it too.
The name I chose to change it to would be Oakleyn. I would choose this name because it is a very unique name. I would also have chosen name because sure, Oak is the name of the most common tree kind but it is the kind of trees that are mostly covering the earth. I also think this name is quite catchy and fits my personality and look.
Summer Learning Journey | Day 4 | Activity 1 | Individual Pursuits | Making a Racket
LI: To give facts about Serena or Venus Williams.
For this task, we had to watch either a YouTube video about Serena Williams or Venus Williams or both and write down 3 facts about one or both of them on our blog. We also had to write down a fact we would STILL want to know. I chose to give facts about Venus Williams. I decided to write more since there were a lot of interesting facts I wanted to share.
Venus Williams
Venus Williams started tennis training at the age of three. In 1999 she won her first major championship for tennis and completed her career Grand Slam in 2003. Venus has won over 49 single titles over her career. Her parents are Richard and Oracene Williams. Thanks to her dad, she has grown fond of tennis. Venus won both Wimbledon and The U.S Open in 2000. She won a lot of gold medals in the Olympics for singles and doubles tennis.
For this task, we had to watch either a YouTube video about Serena Williams or Venus Williams or both and write down 3 facts about one or both of them on our blog. We also had to write down a fact we would STILL want to know. I chose to give facts about Venus Williams. I decided to write more since there were a lot of interesting facts I wanted to share.
Venus Williams
Venus Williams started tennis training at the age of three. In 1999 she won her first major championship for tennis and completed her career Grand Slam in 2003. Venus has won over 49 single titles over her career. Her parents are Richard and Oracene Williams. Thanks to her dad, she has grown fond of tennis. Venus won both Wimbledon and The U.S Open in 2000. She won a lot of gold medals in the Olympics for singles and doubles tennis.
Wednesday, 18 December 2019
Summer Learning Journey | Day 3 | Activity 3 | Team Players | Achieving our Dreams
LI: To state our dream job and things people could do to help achieve our dream.
In this task, we had to think about what our dream job is and who we think would be best to help us achieve this dream. We also had to write down and think about what exactly it is they would do to help and what actions they could do to help us achieve this. We had to create a poster or info graphic telling the information to the questions below:
1. What is your dream job?
2. Who do you think is best to help you achieve this?
3. What could that person/people do to help you achieve your dream?
Summer Learning Journey | Day 3 | Activity 2 | Team Players | Defying the Odds
LI: To ask 5 question towards a basketball player.
For this task, We had to write 5 questions for a basketball player of our choice. For this activity we need to explain 5 questions for either basketball players, Steve Adams, LeBron James or another player of our own choosing. I chose Kevin Wayne Durant who is an American Basketball player that plays the role of Power Forward and Small Forward.
Summer Learning Journey | Day 3 | Activity 1 | Team Players| Rugby Superstars
LI: To list powers 3 powers you want and explain why you want them.
For this task, we needed to show/tell three powers that we would want if we could choose. After we thought of super-powers, we had to explain why we wanted to have those powers and what those powers do. The powers I chose were precognition, omnipotence and manifestation. I would like to possess this power in order to see any dangers that may occur to me or any other person or people.
I would have precognition to use it to see Earth’s future and then try prevent any dangers towards it. I would have omnipotence I would create my own planet. I could be able to hold the universe in my hands. I would fly to the ends of the universe and finally find spaces end. I would have manifestation to be able to be able to create an imaginary friend or to bring anything from my imagination to life. I would also create a UFO and an alien friend and fly to space. I would rearrange the stars to make a new star signs and constellations.
Tuesday, 17 December 2019
Summer Learning Journey | Day 2 | Activity 3 | Up in the air | Miracle on Hudson
LI: to recount when you or somebody you know has done something brave.
For this task, we have to explain and recount a time that we or somebody we know has been brave or has done something brave, like overcoming a major fear or finally doing something for the first time.
Last term, we were learning about plays, production and theatre. We were in groups for this. Each group was given their own play to learn. We had to know the script, the actions and the movement to the play and try produce a fully understandable play using the script. We had one week to finish practising and acting our plays then we would preform our plays in front of the rest of the acting groups.
We did our acting inside the class and we had no script to read off. Once it was my groups turn, we all stood up and got into our places. The story-line was how a bunch of lazy superheroes argue about who saves the world on lazy Sunday. A monster is about to dominate the world and all the superheroes can do is argue. The monster is finally free and destroys the city. I played as the monster. I had to act evil, rough and mischievous.
I entered the stage, trying to make myself look as big as I could. My heart was pounding and in front of an audience, I was shaking. I had to stomp onto the ground and wave my arms around like a crazed octopus! When it was my turn to get off the stage, I walked nervously and embarrassed away from the audience.
I found that this was a brave experience because I have deep stage fright and I can easily forget something which in this case would possibly have been the script. With having a lot of the attention on me was frightening and nerve-racking.
Thanks to Mr Ogilvie for allowing us to try over-come our stage fright and giving us the opportunity to take part in group plays and theatre. Over this, we have learnt about theatrical acting and performance.
For this task, we have to explain and recount a time that we or somebody we know has been brave or has done something brave, like overcoming a major fear or finally doing something for the first time.
Last term, we were learning about plays, production and theatre. We were in groups for this. Each group was given their own play to learn. We had to know the script, the actions and the movement to the play and try produce a fully understandable play using the script. We had one week to finish practising and acting our plays then we would preform our plays in front of the rest of the acting groups.
We did our acting inside the class and we had no script to read off. Once it was my groups turn, we all stood up and got into our places. The story-line was how a bunch of lazy superheroes argue about who saves the world on lazy Sunday. A monster is about to dominate the world and all the superheroes can do is argue. The monster is finally free and destroys the city. I played as the monster. I had to act evil, rough and mischievous.
I entered the stage, trying to make myself look as big as I could. My heart was pounding and in front of an audience, I was shaking. I had to stomp onto the ground and wave my arms around like a crazed octopus! When it was my turn to get off the stage, I walked nervously and embarrassed away from the audience.
I found that this was a brave experience because I have deep stage fright and I can easily forget something which in this case would possibly have been the script. With having a lot of the attention on me was frightening and nerve-racking.
Thanks to Mr Ogilvie for allowing us to try over-come our stage fright and giving us the opportunity to take part in group plays and theatre. Over this, we have learnt about theatrical acting and performance.
Summer Learning Journey | Day 2 | Activity 2 | Up in the Air | One Small step for Man
LI: to write a poem describing how it would've felt to be on the moon.
For this activity, we had to imagine that we were Neil Armstrong and pretend that we were him when he walked upon the moon. We had to create a short poem about what walking on the moon felt like and describe what it was like.
Summer Learning Journey | Day 2 | Activity 1 | Up in the Air | Flying Solo
LI: To write similarities about Amelia Earhart and Jean Batten.
This is Day 2 Activity 1 of the Summer Learning Journey. For this task, we had to use a Venn diagram and write three similarities and differences of Amelia Earhart and Jean Batten. Jean Batten and Amelia Earhart were women that flew solo to different countries in the world. Did you know Jean Batten died of an infected caused by a dog bite?
Monday, 16 December 2019
Summer Learning Journey | Day 1 | Activity 3 | Exploring the world | Scaling New Heights
LI: to give information about a charity.
In this task, we had to choose a charity to blog about and write information on what that charity does. The charity I am doing is the Auckland City Mission.
Auckland City Mission
This charity provides unique and specialized health and social services to marginalized Aucklanders. The Auckland City Mission is here to help with any desperate needs of others. At ACM, staff offer immediate practical assistance where required, provide advice and make referrals to other services and develop a plan to resolve deeper and personal issues.
Auckland City Mission staff work closely with different organizations through the Auckland region. They work together to resolve any desperate needs of Aucklanders and provide advice and help to the problems of those in need.
In this task, we had to choose a charity to blog about and write information on what that charity does. The charity I am doing is the Auckland City Mission.
Auckland City Mission
This charity provides unique and specialized health and social services to marginalized Aucklanders. The Auckland City Mission is here to help with any desperate needs of others. At ACM, staff offer immediate practical assistance where required, provide advice and make referrals to other services and develop a plan to resolve deeper and personal issues.
Auckland City Mission staff work closely with different organizations through the Auckland region. They work together to resolve any desperate needs of Aucklanders and provide advice and help to the problems of those in need.
Summer Learning Journey | Day 1 | Activity 2 | Exploring the world | Discovering Aotearoa
LI: to share information about my culture.
In this task, we have to explain and share information about our own culture and religion. I have many cultures but I will be explaining about Maori cultural information.
The Maori family comes originally from New Zealand, Bay of Plenty. What is special and important to us is our family, friends, and ancestors. What is also special and important is how we treat the environment. We have gods that control and take over different parts of the earth like Tane Mahuta who takes over the forests and nature. We treasure others as gold. Our family and culture speak Maori. We like to follow our traditions to keep our story going.
On the 6th of February 1840, the Maori and the white signed a treaty to stop violence and war between them. The chiefs and leaders of both sides signed the treaty to bring peace between both races. February 6th is a traditional Maori day that celebrates the commemoration of the signing that happened over 100 years ago.
In this task, we have to explain and share information about our own culture and religion. I have many cultures but I will be explaining about Maori cultural information.
The Maori family comes originally from New Zealand, Bay of Plenty. What is special and important to us is our family, friends, and ancestors. What is also special and important is how we treat the environment. We have gods that control and take over different parts of the earth like Tane Mahuta who takes over the forests and nature. We treasure others as gold. Our family and culture speak Maori. We like to follow our traditions to keep our story going.
On the 6th of February 1840, the Maori and the white signed a treaty to stop violence and war between them. The chiefs and leaders of both sides signed the treaty to bring peace between both races. February 6th is a traditional Maori day that celebrates the commemoration of the signing that happened over 100 years ago.
Summer Learning Journey | Day 1 | Activity 1 | Exploring the world | Setting Sail
LI: To list 10 food items that I would choose to take on a 3-week voyage.
This is Day 1 Activity 1 of the Summer Learning Journey. In this task, we had to imagine that we had the opportunity to join a Nainoa voyage for a total of three weeks. We would have to pack our own food for the voyage. We needed to list 10 food items that we would take on the trip. Voyages don't have fridges or freezers, so cold-stored food!
Here are the 10 food items I would bring on this Nainoa voyage and why:
1. Fruit
I would take this because it does not require the assistance of fridges or freezers. There is also a big supply of fruit. Fruit like oranges, mandarins, apples, and bananas grow on plants and they do not use fridges or freezers. I also very much enjoy eating fruit so I won't starve or get hungry a lot. This would be a healthy lunch item. Fruit contains a lot of healthy vitamins.
2. Oats
Oats are a healthy meal. It includes Phosphorus, Copper, Manganese, Vitamin B1, Iron, Selenium, Magnesium, and Zinc which are all vitamins that help the body. It does not need a fridge or freezer and it is easy to eat.
3. Dried Meat/Jerky
Dried Meat is healthy and it contains Vitamin C which impacts the body. It is also easy to eat and does not need to be refrigerated. It is very healthy as well.
4. Nuts and seeds
Nuts and seeds can last a great amount of time without going off. It contains good fats that your body needs and nutrients that can help your body. It is healthy and nuts like almonds and hazelnuts are very good for the body.
5. Coconuts
Coconut water is good hydration and out at sea, there is not a lot you can drink unless it is rainwater. It is also extremely healthy. The coconut meat is very healthy and it contains good nutrients and it has a lot of vitamins and fibre such as vitamin C, E, B1, B3, B5 and B6. It also includes minerals like Iron, Selenium, Sodium, Calcium, Magnesium and Phosphorous. The coconut shells can be used to catch rain and drink.
6. Salt
Salt helps aid the fish and is able to store it for later or another time without it becoming rotten. It can also help heal any bad parts of the fish.
7. Live Chickens
Chickens can be used for supply in chicken meat and eggs! They can provide eggs and meat once taken care of. Chicken contains B-complex, Niacin, B3, Magnesium, Potassium, Phosphorus and Zinc.
8. Grains
Grains can be used to fatten up and feed the chicken before cooking its meat. They can also be eaten by itself. Different grains like wheat, oats, rice, maize, barley, sorghum and rye. Grains are also commonly found in cereals. They contain fiber, all B vitamins, thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, folate, iron, magnesium, and selenium.
9. Avocado
Avocados are a quick snack to eat and are healthy to eat. They contain a great source of vitamins C, E, K and B6 as well as riboflavin, niacin, folate, pantothenic acid, magnesium, and potassium. Avocados are good for your health and are a good and quick lunch item and you can eat it before it is in need of refrigeration.
10. Worms/Fish Bait
Worms can be used as fish bait when fishing. It can lure in different types and kinds of fish. It can also be used to lure in kinds of birds but it would become difficult to try and capture bird kinds. Fish contain vitamins such as D and B2. Fish are rich in calcium and phosphorus and have lots of minerals.
This is Day 1 Activity 1 of the Summer Learning Journey. In this task, we had to imagine that we had the opportunity to join a Nainoa voyage for a total of three weeks. We would have to pack our own food for the voyage. We needed to list 10 food items that we would take on the trip. Voyages don't have fridges or freezers, so cold-stored food!
Here are the 10 food items I would bring on this Nainoa voyage and why:
1. Fruit
I would take this because it does not require the assistance of fridges or freezers. There is also a big supply of fruit. Fruit like oranges, mandarins, apples, and bananas grow on plants and they do not use fridges or freezers. I also very much enjoy eating fruit so I won't starve or get hungry a lot. This would be a healthy lunch item. Fruit contains a lot of healthy vitamins.
2. Oats
Oats are a healthy meal. It includes Phosphorus, Copper, Manganese, Vitamin B1, Iron, Selenium, Magnesium, and Zinc which are all vitamins that help the body. It does not need a fridge or freezer and it is easy to eat.
3. Dried Meat/Jerky
Dried Meat is healthy and it contains Vitamin C which impacts the body. It is also easy to eat and does not need to be refrigerated. It is very healthy as well.
4. Nuts and seeds
Nuts and seeds can last a great amount of time without going off. It contains good fats that your body needs and nutrients that can help your body. It is healthy and nuts like almonds and hazelnuts are very good for the body.
5. Coconuts
Coconut water is good hydration and out at sea, there is not a lot you can drink unless it is rainwater. It is also extremely healthy. The coconut meat is very healthy and it contains good nutrients and it has a lot of vitamins and fibre such as vitamin C, E, B1, B3, B5 and B6. It also includes minerals like Iron, Selenium, Sodium, Calcium, Magnesium and Phosphorous. The coconut shells can be used to catch rain and drink.
6. Salt
Salt helps aid the fish and is able to store it for later or another time without it becoming rotten. It can also help heal any bad parts of the fish.
7. Live Chickens
Chickens can be used for supply in chicken meat and eggs! They can provide eggs and meat once taken care of. Chicken contains B-complex, Niacin, B3, Magnesium, Potassium, Phosphorus and Zinc.
8. Grains
Grains can be used to fatten up and feed the chicken before cooking its meat. They can also be eaten by itself. Different grains like wheat, oats, rice, maize, barley, sorghum and rye. Grains are also commonly found in cereals. They contain fiber, all B vitamins, thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, folate, iron, magnesium, and selenium.
9. Avocado
Avocados are a quick snack to eat and are healthy to eat. They contain a great source of vitamins C, E, K and B6 as well as riboflavin, niacin, folate, pantothenic acid, magnesium, and potassium. Avocados are good for your health and are a good and quick lunch item and you can eat it before it is in need of refrigeration.
10. Worms/Fish Bait
Worms can be used as fish bait when fishing. It can lure in different types and kinds of fish. It can also be used to lure in kinds of birds but it would become difficult to try and capture bird kinds. Fish contain vitamins such as D and B2. Fish are rich in calcium and phosphorus and have lots of minerals.
Wednesday, 11 December 2019
Pepeha | Summer Learning Journey | Activity 2 | Teaser Week
LI: to create a pepeha.
This is activity 2 of Day 1 of the Summer Learning Journey Teaser Week. We had to provide answers to questions like: "What Mountain is closest to you?" as well as "Where do you live?" And "What is your family surname" and then "What is your name?". This generated a pepeha about us.
This is activity 2 of Day 1 of the Summer Learning Journey Teaser Week. We had to provide answers to questions like: "What Mountain is closest to you?" as well as "Where do you live?" And "What is your family surname" and then "What is your name?". This generated a pepeha about us.
Kiwi Can | Recap | Fun Week
LI: to recap what we did for the year.
This week, We had the last session of Kiwi Can this year. We started with recapping our themes we had for the year which were Integrity, Respect, Positive Attitude & Resilience. We started the activities and the games we played were Musical Cones, Colour Coordinates, Hot Potato and Bitty Bitty Bob. I enjoyed all of these games and enjoyed the last session of kiwi can for 2019.
This week, We had the last session of Kiwi Can this year. We started with recapping our themes we had for the year which were Integrity, Respect, Positive Attitude & Resilience. We started the activities and the games we played were Musical Cones, Colour Coordinates, Hot Potato and Bitty Bitty Bob. I enjoyed all of these games and enjoyed the last session of kiwi can for 2019.
Maori | Understanding Numbers
LI: To understand a range of numbers in Maori
In Maori today, with Whaea Odie we learnt how to understand Maori numbers up to a thousand. In partners, we had to challenge each other by trying to understand the numbers in Maori.
We had to say the type of place value house, (like Rau = Hundred) and say a number in Maori (Rau Ono = Six Hundred). The other person in the pair would have to write it down in it's place within the place value house using the numbers from Maori.
Tuesday, 10 December 2019
Maths | Fractions of Sets
In Maths, we learnt how to use fractions of sets. If you want to find the unit fraction of a set, you must the set by the number of groups. We wrote two examples of halves, thirds, quarters, fifths, sixths and tenths. Here are some examples from my book:
Halves:
Set size: 8 - Fraction: Halves.
8 ÷ 2 = 4
One half of 8 is 4.
Thirds:
Set size: 21 - Fraction: Thirds.
21 ÷ 3 = 7
One third of 21 is 7.
Quarters:
Set size: 44 - Fraction: Quarters.
44 ÷ 4 = 11
One quarter of 44 is 11.
Fifths:
Set size: 100 - Fraction: Fifths.
25 ÷ 5 = 5.
One fifth of 100 is 20.
Tenths:
Set size: 200 - Fraction: Tenths.
200 ÷ 10 = 20.
One tenth of 200 is 20.
Monday, 9 December 2019
Summer Learning Journey | Teaser Week | Activity 1 | Lorde Biography
LI: to create a biography.
This week is the Teaser Week for the Summer Learning Journey. The first activity was to give a biography of Lorde and give information about who she is. For this activity, I used Canva and gave information that answered questions within different categories. Questions like: Who is Lorde? What does she like doing? What was Lorde's first song? What is Lorde's real name? What other things does Lorde enjoy?
This year's theme for the Summer Learning Journey is 'Changemakers' which means we learn about the people from the past and in history who changed the present and fate of the world and made it how it is now.
I really enjoyed this activity because I really enjoy making character biographies and explaining their history! This is also a very good way to top up my information about people around the world.
Photo Attribution: Photo by Jazz Monroe - nme.com
Reading | The Witches | Comprehension
LI: to use a range of comprehension strategies to go deeper into text.
This week I did a multitask to complete all my comprehensions tasks in one. The three comprehension tasks I completed in this slide were 'Sequence of Events' as well as 'Character Questions' and 'Word Definitions'. The book I read was The Witches and this week I completed all my comprehension tasks.
Friday, 6 December 2019
Commenting
LI: to give positive feedback
This week, I commented on Afatia's writing which was her hook. She is writing narratives for her writing task and her hook has drawn me in. I found her blogpost and hook interesting.
This week, I commented on Afatia's writing which was her hook. She is writing narratives for her writing task and her hook has drawn me in. I found her blogpost and hook interesting.
Writing | Narrative | Hook
LI: to write a fully publishable narrative
This term, we have been learning about narratives and imaginative writing. Before we started to write narratives, we were given a choice to either get an idea of the narrative or write everything in the narrative without any help. I was the only one to choose the second option so I started to write my narrative before anybody else.
This story is a work in progress and it is about the apocalypse but with a slight twist. The twist is that all the adults have become the zombies! It is still a possible that children alone can survive but there is a high chance of being swallowed by the virus. The image above is the hook to my story.
A hook captures the readers attention instantly is something that is interesting to make the reader want to more of the story. We were able to include onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia are sounds or sound effects and some have made up spellings. Examples of Onomatopoeia are: Hakrrtt! and Slash!
This term, we have been learning about narratives and imaginative writing. Before we started to write narratives, we were given a choice to either get an idea of the narrative or write everything in the narrative without any help. I was the only one to choose the second option so I started to write my narrative before anybody else.
This story is a work in progress and it is about the apocalypse but with a slight twist. The twist is that all the adults have become the zombies! It is still a possible that children alone can survive but there is a high chance of being swallowed by the virus. The image above is the hook to my story.
A hook captures the readers attention instantly is something that is interesting to make the reader want to more of the story. We were able to include onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia are sounds or sound effects and some have made up spellings. Examples of Onomatopoeia are: Hakrrtt! and Slash!
Thursday, 5 December 2019
Maori | Time In Maori
LI: to tell time in Maori
In Maori we learnt how to tell different times using Maori language. We had to use Clock Face Generator to create the times and we had to translate the Maori times to English and set the clock face time to the labelled time and put it on this google doc.
Cybersmart | Smart & Legal Images
LI: to explain how to find a legal image.
In Cyber smart, we continued to learn about legal and illegal images. In pairs, we had to make a DLO (digital learning object) and explain how to find a legal image. There are 3 ways to find legal images. They are: The Slow way, The faster way and The super speedy way. My partner and I chose to explain the super speedy way. My partner was Farzana and we made a slideshow+quiz.
Legal images
A legal image is an image that is appropriate for public and you have permission and rights to use it. To find out if it is a legal image, read the license of that site and it will explain if you have permission to use it.
Illegal images
An illegal image is an image you have no permission or right to use and it is inappropriate. Read the license to find out if you have any permission to use the image. Make sure that any images you use are appropriate for your age and under.
Attributions
It is important to attribute images because it gives credit to the owner. It is also because the owner of the image has taken the time, effort and maybe even money to create or take the photo/image.
Kiwi Sport | Rally | Singles
LI: to learn how to play singles.
This week in Kiwi Sport we played singles rally. Last week we did doubles rally so this week we did the same thing but in singles. A rally is when players play against each other and they continue to hit the ball to each side and only allowing one bounce a time on each players side.
Singles
To play singles, we were in groups and there were champions and challengers. The challenger would serve to the champions and they were only allowed the ball to bounce once on their side at a time. If it bounces twice in a row then they were out and the next person would become the challenger. If the ball hits the net then it would mean the person in the front of the line in the group would become the next challenger. To become the champion, the challenger would have to trick or get the champion out.
Wednesday, 4 December 2019
Kiwi Can | Respecting others | Desires & Needs | Differences
LI: to respect others for their desires and needs.
In Kiwi Can we had a short recap of what we were learning this term. We talked about how others have their own desires and needs and what makes others different to us. A desire is one thing you really really want and a need is something you must have whether you want it or not. We played a game called 'Mirror, mirror'.
Energiser - Mirror, Mirror
To play this game, you have to go into two lines and face the other line so that there is a gap in the middle and everyone has a person to face. Then one side becomes the mirror and the other side is the person looking into the mirror. The mirror has to copy whatever the other person does on the opposite side. Example: If the person looking into the mirror puts their left hand up, the mirror has to put their right hand up. This linked to what we were talking about by how we can respect what others want to do and their actions towards us.
Activity - Elimination
We played in groups of 4 for this game. One person in the group was facing the other three and the other three people in the group were in a line facing the one specific person in front. The person in front of the line had a ball and had to pass it to the person in front then pass it back. Then that person would go to the back of the line and continue until back to the beginning of the line and everyone was in their original place but the second person in line had to attempt to shoot a ball.
In Kiwi Can we had a short recap of what we were learning this term. We talked about how others have their own desires and needs and what makes others different to us. A desire is one thing you really really want and a need is something you must have whether you want it or not. We played a game called 'Mirror, mirror'.
Energiser - Mirror, Mirror
To play this game, you have to go into two lines and face the other line so that there is a gap in the middle and everyone has a person to face. Then one side becomes the mirror and the other side is the person looking into the mirror. The mirror has to copy whatever the other person does on the opposite side. Example: If the person looking into the mirror puts their left hand up, the mirror has to put their right hand up. This linked to what we were talking about by how we can respect what others want to do and their actions towards us.
Activity - Elimination
We played in groups of 4 for this game. One person in the group was facing the other three and the other three people in the group were in a line facing the one specific person in front. The person in front of the line had a ball and had to pass it to the person in front then pass it back. Then that person would go to the back of the line and continue until back to the beginning of the line and everyone was in their original place but the second person in line had to attempt to shoot a ball.
Te Reo Maori | Maori language
LI: to understand and translate more about the Maori language.
This week we were in pairs and we learnt about the different days of the week and months of the year in Maori language and traditional speech. We had to make a copy of this document and re-arrange the the Maori labels of the days of the week in order. We had to use the Maori Dictionary to do this. We also had to rearrange the traditional language labels. We had to answer 2 questions below the table using the traditional Maori language.
Next, we translated all twelve months of the year. Like the days of the week, we had to arrange the assimilation names to the correct order and we had to do that with traditional names as well. We then had to translate 5 random dates and answer the question, 'When was your birthday?' in traditional Maori language.
This week we were in pairs and we learnt about the different days of the week and months of the year in Maori language and traditional speech. We had to make a copy of this document and re-arrange the the Maori labels of the days of the week in order. We had to use the Maori Dictionary to do this. We also had to rearrange the traditional language labels. We had to answer 2 questions below the table using the traditional Maori language.
Next, we translated all twelve months of the year. Like the days of the week, we had to arrange the assimilation names to the correct order and we had to do that with traditional names as well. We then had to translate 5 random dates and answer the question, 'When was your birthday?' in traditional Maori language.
Tuesday, 3 December 2019
Reading | Comprehension
LI: to answer a list of comprehension tasks throughout the book
This week I completed my expectation and comprehension task. This week our expectation was to finish the whole book. The task for my comprehension task was to answer over 50 questions about the events between chapters and what happens. By book was The Witches and we had to answer the questions shown on the document.
This week I completed my expectation and comprehension task. This week our expectation was to finish the whole book. The task for my comprehension task was to answer over 50 questions about the events between chapters and what happens. By book was The Witches and we had to answer the questions shown on the document.
Maths | Fractions of Sets
LI: To learn how to find the unit fraction of sets.
In Maths, we have been creating our paper planes. We had to choose our plane designs using the book called 'Ultimate Gigantic Paper Planes'. We would have to remove the paper used for folding out of the book and follow the instructions step by step to complete our plane. The plane I am doing is called 'Turbo Twister'. In my design I only have a maximum of 10 steps.
We have also been learning to do fractions of sets. We started by dividing sets into halves and quarters. We needed to find out the unit fractions for the sets.
Fractions - A fraction is a whole object divided into equal pieces.
Fractions of sets - Fractions of sets is a whole set of objects divided into equal sized groups of objects.
Unit fraction - A unit fraction is when you have one piece of a fraction or the numerator is 1.
How to find a unit fraction of a set - To find the unit fraction of a set I must divide the set by the number of groups.
In Maths, we have been creating our paper planes. We had to choose our plane designs using the book called 'Ultimate Gigantic Paper Planes'. We would have to remove the paper used for folding out of the book and follow the instructions step by step to complete our plane. The plane I am doing is called 'Turbo Twister'. In my design I only have a maximum of 10 steps.
We have also been learning to do fractions of sets. We started by dividing sets into halves and quarters. We needed to find out the unit fractions for the sets.
Fractions - A fraction is a whole object divided into equal pieces.
Fractions of sets - Fractions of sets is a whole set of objects divided into equal sized groups of objects.
Unit fraction - A unit fraction is when you have one piece of a fraction or the numerator is 1.
How to find a unit fraction of a set - To find the unit fraction of a set I must divide the set by the number of groups.
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