Showing posts with label 2018. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2018. Show all posts

Thursday, 20 December 2018

summer learning journey

last year I said that I was doing something called the summer learning. but I didn't  do that much. This year I'm doing it again and I hope to finish.

the summer learning journey is a program to help children keep there learning up so that they don't forget there learning over the summer.

task one.
write 3 fun facts about new Zealand


  • New Zealand has two official national anthem  god defend new Zealand and got save the queen
  • Io become a citizen i of New Zealand you have say an oath to queen Elizabeth to prove your loyalty 
  • New Zealand was the first country to give women the vote
task two 
what is special about were you live 

Greymouth is an amazing town because It has Beautiful  bush and is right by the sea. Also it has quite a small population of just 10 thousand people. Which means there is no loud noises ,dangerous  traffic and expensive houses. people are also a lot Friendlier and it is normal too say hi to random people in the middle of the street. In Conclusion I think Greymouth is special because of it's beautiful bush and quiet surroundings.



task 3
a good digital footprint






Monday, 10 December 2018

Sun Set Spot Motion Animation

For the past week in class we have been working on stop motion animation. I'm excited for you to see it and I hope you enjoy.

Wednesday, 28 November 2018

Camp Photos 2018

A few weeks ago I went on camp. Here are some photos of the experience. I hope you enjoy.   

Thursday, 8 November 2018

Māori Phrases

In He Kākano we have been learning Māori phrases here is my work.


Monday, 5 November 2018

Abandoned Places

At the the moment in class we have been on descriptive writing. We have been using pictures to give as ideas of what to write about here is the peace of writing I did 

Click here for the link to the original work;https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Rda0vS55Se3CyYcaOwT5wJ57qk-Zagt5-AhtNQI2oGk/edit









I run as fast as I could trying to lose him but every corner I took he seemed to be right behind me. “I’m going to get you”,boomed cain in a sly voice, “you can’t run forever” I sprinted ahead. It felt like i had been going for hours. Then I stopped and I lessind I couldn’t believe it I had lost him.


I opened my mouth and started to pant. A whiff of stale air came in it felt like I was swallowing a five hundred year old brick. Then I noticed the walls I had never gotten the chance to look at them when I was running. But the artwork was exes wiset with brush strokes telling stores that happened millions of years ago! I leaned against the wall to get a closer look but the dust was five inches thick. Then it hit me the worst smell amenable. When was the last time they emptied the chamber pots in this place thought and were are all the people?

Just then I saw a hasy golden light coming from one off the rooms  I blinked and looked again but it was gone. I walked into the room and had a look around but there was nothing in it. Just then the paewae (door) slammed behind me and locked and smoke started to full the room. Pitchers formed in the smoke it was this building but about 30 years ago everyone was happy and peaceful then a dark cloud pulled over the town and everyone disappeared apored from one person a little boy now older than 7 the strange thing was he looked a lot like cain.

Tuesday, 16 October 2018

Ruru Information Report

Ruru
The ruru also known as the morepork is New Zealand's only native owl weighing  about 175g and is
about 29 cm tall. The ruru is one of the few birds in New Zealand that is nocturnal.

The ruru has bright yellow eyes and dirty white feet. It has dark brown feathers on its head and reddish
brown feathers and white feathers on its stomach. The ruru can turn its head all the way around so it
can see all predators. Since the morepork is nocturnal it also has night vision.
 When flying the ruru does not make a sound because of the soft edges on its wings.

The ruru only lives on the South Island and offshore islands in New Zealand. It lives in forests
 because the ruru needs trees to survive. But sadly humans are cutting down the forest meaning it’s
getting harder and harder for the ruru to find homes.

When the ruru eat they swallow their prey whole and then cough up there bones fur and feathers.
The ruru eat insects, lizards, Beetles, small birds, weta, moths, spiders, rats and mice.
Ruru are very good at hunting because one ear is higher than the other and this helps the ruru
 to pinpoint sounds.

In spring the ruru will lay about 2 eggs. The female will incubate the eggs for 20 to 30 days while
the male goes hunting for food to bring back to the female.
Sometimes if there is not enough food the ruru will only let one chick survive.

Ruru have many threats such as cats, rats,possums and mustelids but their biggest threat is
humans as we are cutting down their homes, taking away their food and moreporks can’t see
glass so they fly into it and die!

Humans may be a threat to the ruru but if we put our heads together and actually try we can help this
amazing bird.

By Brighid








Monday, 17 September 2018

Friday, 7 September 2018

Where To Next?

Where To Next?  Connected, Level 4Image result for recycling symbols


Turning Old into New


Literacy


Science/Social Science learning goals Image result for plastic pollution
We are learning to understand about the environments around us and
the negative of positive impact our actions can have on these environments.


Success criteria;


  • identify and explain some of the issues facing our environment today
  • identify some of the negative impacts humans are having on the environment
  • identify some positive actions people are taking both here and around the world to try and
  • help look after our environment.  
  • identify some positive actions we can take at school and in our own lives to help
  • our environment.
  • learn about our local bush track and creek and
  • identify some ways in which we can help to look after (kaitiakitanga) these areas.


Reading Learning Goals


-I am learning to use sub-headings to guide me to the main ideas in text.
-I am learning to use illustrations, text boxes, charts and graphs to help me make inferences
so I get more information from the text.
-I am learning to use more than one text, in print or electronic formats, to gather and check
the accuracy of information.
-I am learning to read a wide range of texts (e.g. encyclopaedias, websites, newspapers)  
to gather and check information on a topic.
-I am learning to explain why the author has written a text.
-I am learning to read and understand text that contains academic and topic-specific vocabulary.

Read the text, ‘Turning Old Into New’ and then complete the following activities.

  1. Why is recycling a good idea?
  2. recycling is a good idea because it regesis the amount of waste that is put into the
  3. environment and it means you can. Reuse  all you materials again.


  1. How many tons of rubbish do New Zealanders send to landfills every year?about
  2. 2.5million tons which is more than a tonne per household


  1. When rubbish breaks down what gas does it produce?
  2.  What environmental problem does this contribute to?
  3. Methane gas which contributes to global warming


  1. Complete this sentence:  Everything we use is made from
  2. Earth's        Natural Resources

  1. Explain where these resources come from;


Wood:wood is made from trees or plants


Metal:metal is a mineral that comes from the ground we get this through mins


Plastic:most plastic is made out of oil but you can also make it out of milk.


Coal:coal is a fossil fuel that is made from trees getting bored in the ground for millions of years


6) How does oil form?oil forms by dead animals plants getting buried in
the ground for millions of years

7) What are some of the things glass can be recycled into?more glass objects


8) What are some of the things cardboard can be recycled into? Roof tiles


9) What can plastic with the number 1 be recycled into?pillows carpet clothes


10)  Attach a google drawing here that explains how number 1
plastics can be turned into clothing.


11) What are microfibres and what is the problem with them?
microfibres are tiny fibers that wash out of are cloths into the ocean


12) What is Earth Overshoot day? Earth overshoot is a day when we use all of E.N.R.

Glossary - Write what these words mean


Atoms: atoms are very small. That make up everything from cups to trees.


Carded:firdes aligned in the same directions


Global Warming:


Malt:barley or grain that has been used for brewing beer


Natural resources: a Natural resources that are made by the earth or non human animals


Synthetic: things that humans have made that are toxic to the earth


In class we will be working on projects looking at issues around rubbish and
what we can do to help reduce this problem.  


Video Links














Tuesday, 4 September 2018

Save Our Planet



here is the video we found on how to make beeswax wrap

https://youtu.be/uCfl6Z3FhjE

We are learning to understand about the environments around us and the negative of positive
impact our actions can have on these environments.

Success criteria;
identify some positive actions we can take at school and in our own
lives to help our environment.

Thursday, 9 August 2018

plays

Play Summary - Term 3 Weeks 1-2


For the next two weeks you are working in groups to practise and perform a
play. This is using our oral language and reading skills in literacy.
Our key competency focus is participating and contributing.


For writing your task is to summarise the main events in
your play in three paragraphs.
You must plan your writing first but it is up to you how you do your planning.  
You must also write a fourth paragraph about your experience of practising and
performing your play.


Yr 6
I am learning to organise my text into paragraphs which begin with a main idea and contain
supporting information/detail.
I am learning to make links across paragraphs.
I am learning to use basic punctuation accurately.
I am learning to use dialogue punctuation accurately.

Yr 7
I am learning to use a range of different planning styles.
I am learning to plan my writing to suit the purpose of my writing.
I am learning to organise my ideas into paragraphs where the ideas are clearly related and
where there are links within and between paragraphs.
I am learning to use basic punctuation accurately in my writing.
I am learning to use complex punctuation to enhance my writing e.g. colons
: and semi-colons ; , and parentheses ().


Success Criteria
I will be successful when I can/have
-summarised the play in three paragraphs
-made links across my paragraphs
-used some basic and complex punctuation correctly (speech marks).
Once you have finished your writing highlight these success criteria green
if you have met them and can show them in your work.
Highlight green in your work where you have met these success criteria.


Māui And Tamanuiterā


In the first part of this story the villages are upset because
Tamanuiterā moved across the sky too fast and no one had enough time to do all the things
they needed to do. Then Māui said to his four brothers,”I shall slow Tamanuiterā,”
but his brothers just laughed at him.

In the second part of the story Māui and his brothers are making ropes then
Māui tells them to go to bed and Māui joins all the ropes together into  a big net.
He chants a karakia to make the net as strong as a thousand men.


In the third part of this story Māui and his brothers are walking to Tamanuiterā.
They get there just as Tamanuiterā is rising. So they throw the net over Tamanuiterā
and then Māui starts to hit Tamanuiterā. He hits the sun  until Tamanuiterā agrees to slow down.
The end

When our group worked on the play Māui and the sun I played the sun.
One thing I really enjoyed was working together and making props.
I think one thing we did really well was learning our lines.
As a team we got our play to performance level and participated and contributed because
we all did our bit. Our performance did well because we practiced.
Next time we could listen to everyone and  be a bit easier on people.

Tuesday, 19 June 2018

Space Timeline Reading Task

Space timeline Reading tasks.




Term 2 Weeks 5-6


Purpose of this reading activity is to: increase our knowledge
of space exploration and understand how our knowledge and ideas
about space have changed over time (science). We are also
learning to read non-fiction texts and use our writing skills to
share our understanding of this topic and our ideas (literacy).
Throughout this task we will need to use the skills of ‘Thinking’ and
using ‘Language, Symbols and Text.’


Learning Intentions
I am learning to skim and scan text to identify the main ideas.
I am learning to locate the key sentences and questions in texts.
I am learning to use sub-headings to guide me to the main ideas in text.
I am learning to summarise the main ideas in the texts I read.
(from the Karoro Programme of work for Reading)


Success Criteria
I will be successful when I can show….
-I have have scanned text to find key ideas.
-I have summarised the main ideas from the reading.
-I have put my answers in chronological order.

Focus


We are looking at using non-fiction text to increase our knowledge in our science
topic; SPACE. Your aim is to read and understand the timeline reading and use this
knowledge to complete the reading activity below.

First, Read the timeline cards. Click here for the space timeline pdf

Second, We will discuss what you have read. This will be a good time to ask questions
about anything you are unsure of.


Third, do your reading tasks.


Fourth, complete your reading activity. Remember to proofread,
check spelling and punctuation. Then do a self assessment and a peer assessment.
Check it with a teacher.














Reading Activity


View and read the space timeline on the classroom walls.
Think about how how our theories/ideas and understandings
about the universe and Earth’s place in it has changed over time.


Answer the following questions.
Your answers need to be full sentences.
After you have answered all the questions please put them in
chronological order (time order, oldest first)

5) What are two things that Galileo discovered?  
Two things Galileo discovered is Jupiter's moons and
Lunar (our moon) crates(1610)

9) Who discovered the first asteroid?
The first asteroid was discovered by Giuseppe Piazzi
it was called Ceres. (1801)

2) What was Sputnik 1?The Sputnik 1 was Russian satellite (1957)

3) In what year was NASA founded? And what does NASA mean?
NASA means National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
It was founded in 1958.  (1958)


6) Who was the first woman in space? And where was she from?
The first women in space was Valentina
Tereshkova and she was Russian.      (1963)

4)Where did Mariner 4 fly past?
Mariner 4 flew past Mars. (1965)

7) In what year did Apollo 11 land on the moon?
Apollo 11 landed on the moon in 1969.  (1969)


10) What country launched Voyager probes 1 and 2 into deep space?
America launched probes 1&2 into space. (1977)


8) What happened that led to all space shuttles being grounded for 3 years?
The space shuttle Challenger exploded after launch. (1986)

11) When was the international space station completed?
The international space station was completed in 2010(1986)


1)How long did it take for the Cassini probe to arrive at Saturn?
It took 7 years for  the Cassini Probe to arrive in Saturn. (2004)


12) What was interesting about New Horizons information about Pluto?  
What was interesting about New Horizons information is that he found out that
pluto was 50 miles larger than at first thought. (2015)


YOUR OPINION
After reading this information...


  1. Who do you think made the biggest contribution to our
  2. understanding of space? Why? (summarising key ideas)
I think the person that made the best contribution  to finding out  
about space was Galileo Galilei because he invented the telescope and
 had proof behind the fact that the rest of the solar system doesn't revolve
around Earth.


    2) What do you think was the most important machine or     
   invention in helping us investigate space? Why? (summarising key ideas)
I think the invention that helped as to discover the most about space
is the telescope. The telescope used to be very mina and not let as see
motch but now it can let as see the entire universe


    3) What would you like to investigate about space? Why?
In space i would like to know about planets humans could
possibly live on because i want to see if their are any out there.
It could also be quite useful in the future when
earth gets to small for humans.


Self and Peer Assessment.

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Self and Peer Assessment
Success Criteria


I will be successful when I can show….
-I have have scanned text to find key ideas.
-I have summarised the main ideas from the reading.
- I have put my answers in chronological order.

Success criteria 1: I have have scanned text to find key ideas (I have been able to answer the questions).
        
                          Achieved well      Achieved some Achieved little     Not achieved
Me




My partner






Success criteria 2: -I have summarised the main ideas from the reading.
      
                          Achieved well      Achieved some Achieved little     Not achieved
Me




My partner





Success criteria 3: I have put my answers in correct chronological order.
        
                          Achieved well      Achieved some Achieved little     Not achieved
Me




My partner



























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