LI: To understand and practice writing a cinquain.
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 28 May 2021
Polar Bear Cinquain
Simple Machines Research
Writing - Cinquain
LI: To understand and practice writing a cinquain.Our focus for writing was understanding and writing cinquain poems. A cinquain is a poem that has 5 lines. The first line has 1 noun, the second line has 2 adjectives, the third line has 3 verbs (ending in 'ing'), the fourth line has a noun phrase and the last line has 1 noun/adjective.
Our writing objective was to complete and be able to write a cinquain on a famous or popular sports player, and I chose to write a cinquain on the amazing Kobe Bryant. The first line should start with the person's name or the noun, so the first line of the poem was 'Kobe'.
I chose two adjectives that described him and what he was like, so I chose to use determined and skilled as the adjectives. I then moved on to choosing three verbs that would describe what he does in his sport or what we would see him doing. The verbs I chose were dribbling, eluding and receiving because they are basic actions of basketball.
We moved on to writing the fourth line of our cinquain, which is a noun phrase. A noun phrase is an incomplete sentence based off of a complete idea but gives information on the topic if it is understood. It gives theoretical information about the noun based off of what they really are like. The noun phrase I wrote to represent Kobe Bryant in my cinquain was 'Our warrior on court' because he was corageous and determined.
I found this activity very helpful and fun because I had never written a cinquain before and I can now use my knowledge of cinquain poems to write and use language features later in my life. This was a valuable and enjoyable lesson.
Affixes, Prefixes, Suffixes
Maths - Financial Capabilities
Thursday 27 May 2021
Noun Phrases
HIIT - High Intensity Interval Training
Wednesday 26 May 2021
Maori - Translation
Maths - Exponents
Friday 21 May 2021
Tuhi Mai Tuhi Atu
Art - Constellation Mountains
Thursday 20 May 2021
Financial Capabilities
Maths - Algebraic Parts
Inquiry - Simple Machines/First Class Lever
LI: to read for meaning and understanding.
LI: to use smart searching skills.
Inquiry - Simple Machines/Wed
LI: to use smart searching skills.
Wednesday 19 May 2021
ASB Getwise Follow Up
Te Reo Challenges - Maori Dictionary
Tuesday 18 May 2021
Polynesian Panthers Provocation
A provocation is a purposeful action meant to bring out lawful or political topics with the desired caused to make someone angry or upset in mental, physical or emotional form. In short, a provocation is an action taken with desire to cause others to have strong feelings about a topic or issue. However, our DLO was not created for the purpose of making others angry but to share our opinion on the events of the 1970s, respectfully.
In 1970, the New Zealand government sent armed police officers and dog squads to the homes of Polynesian people. They had batons and megaphones and would brutally force people without a current work visa out of their own houses and deport them back to their country of birth.
In response, a group called the “Polynesian Panthers” were formed. The Polynesian Panthers were a group of university students protesting against the Dawn Raids and the rights for Social Injustice. ‘Power to the oppressed’. The authorities who were meant to keep New Zealand a safe place had permission to abuse their power in order to kick Pasifikan’s out of their homes.
With this in mind, we think that our Government today (Labour) does not need to apologize for the actions of the past Government (National) not only because they are separate parties but also because Jacinda Ardern and her party is not at fault for the racist actions taken by National. However, we think that the current leader of National (Judith Collins) and the National Party members of today should be the one to issue an apology on behalf of those responsible for these events.
This is because she is the head of National which is the party who were the cause of the Dawn Raids and deportation of polynesian people. However, they do need to issue an apology publicly as it can potentially fix the open wounds that remain today. The apology should be proposed by the correct party members as a sign of empathy and remorse.
ASB Getwise
Monday 17 May 2021
Tech Reflection
Friday 14 May 2021
Pulleys
LI: To use our smart searching skills to find out about pulleys.
We have been learning about simple machines. There are 6 different types of simple machines. This week we learnt about pulleys. Our DLO shows our labelled diagrams of a pulley system. A labelled diagram is an information picture. A pulley is used to transfer heavy loads easily by force by hooking one end of the rope onto load and pulling on the other.
Did you know, the more wheels with grooves there is for the rope, the less effort and more force is being used to transfer the load?
A Moment in Time Poem
Settings
Thursday 13 May 2021
Netball Game
Inquiry - Simple Machines/Screw
LI: to use smart searching skills.
Inquiry - Simple Machines/Inclined Plane
Inquiry - Simple Machines/Pulley
Maths - Algebra
Wednesday 12 May 2021
How to Label
Tuesday 11 May 2021
Maths - Lowest Common Multiple
Maths - Highest Common Factor
Maths - Common Denominator
Year 7 and 8 - Sailing
Monday 10 May 2021
Maths - Efficient Strategy
Friday 7 May 2021
LS2 Site Guide
Personal Passion
Motivational Posters
A New Zealander Who has Shown Excellence and Innovation
3 Novels during the Term
Thank You Letter
Family Dinner
PBS Collage
Isaac Newton - Scientific Research Biography
Cybersmart
Today, in groups of 6, we completed the past 3 weeks Cybersmart tasks. Cybersmart allows us to keep ourselves safe online.
One of the three different tasks we were sent to complete were Google Drawn Fish, where we had to use shapes on google draw to create fish. This task helps us become familiar with Google Draw.
The final task that we completed was called Charging your Chromebook, where it gives a short tutorial explaining how to charge your netbook for beginners.
The 6 group members split up into 3 groups of 2, and each pair completed one activity on behalf of the other group members.
I really enjoyed this activity because I found it was easy and simple to complete. This was because I am already familiar with what google draws and slides allows us to do.