Maths

Talofa.

This week year 6’s and the year 5’s were doing a acitvity and we were learning heaps of difference measurment. and we are learning about measurement. Our first topic was time. I really like learning all the different ways to make a year. And how to draw a clock so it looks like a clock. I have tried before and the numbers were in the wrong place.

Do you know how many days in a leap year?

Speech

Talofa

The last two weeks we have been working on our speeches about Whenua.

Some of the important things in preparation for speaking was OREO – State our opinion, give a reason and evidence a few times then our conclusion (opinion). This was also important for a Speech Presentation.

Others in our school did spoken Word and used rhyme and had rhythm in their presentation. No did Rap and no one did flash talk.

What I found tricky was standing still, and speaking clearly, looking at the audience was petrifying and remembering what I was to say. Have you ever made a speech? How did you go?  Our teacher says she still remembers her first speech at High School and her knees were knocking and she said she mumbled too. Have a look at my speech if you want.

Blog post

Talofa lava.

We were learning about keywords and time and it was a nice activity that the teacher gave. It had a video in one of the slides that has kids and a teacher saying keywords and also we looked down at the time. Have a look at the slide 5 and read it.

Fact About Time

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Today my class were doing math and we were learning Fact about time. it was easy but I was busy doing it. I learned pretty well on it because someone helped us and that was my teacher Tanya. We learned about the clock and another way to draw a clock and it was a pretty hard one. Have a look at what I typed and what I did

Maths

Task description: In this task I have done some time measurement in my math book. Here are some notes I have made. 60 seconds-1 minute , 15 minutes-1/4 hour , 30 minutes-1/2 hour, 60 minutes – 1 hour, 24 hours- 1 day, 7 days-1 week, 14 days- 1 fortnight, 30 days – 1 month, 31 days- 1 month. We wrote down a few more after that such as 1000 years – millennium.

Percy Jackson

Talofa

Today I did a test to see if I was half blood and I got 10% present of half blood. Have a look at what I did. The questions was kinda hard to answer so I cliked yes so they can tell me what it means and when I am not that then I press no.

Tuhi Mai Tuhi Atu

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This term we are joining Tuhi Mai Tuhi Atu. Here is a map of the schools we are commenting on for blogging. We look forward to see what other students are learning. We learnt that Ruapotaka School is in Auckland, like us and Manaukau but is a county school closer to Wellington.

Sataration Experiment

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Learning intention- how solid do I need to saturate 20 ml of hot or cold water. Equipment: 2 containers. A stirring stink. 20 ml of cold water and hot water tsp. Solid: salt sugar corn flour, or flour. Hot Cloudy. Easy to stir. smells like nothing. Cold Cloudy. Easy to stir. Smells like nothing. Now overnight, Hot Smells like playdough. 4 tsp of ice sugar. Getting thinker, Cold Smells like playdough. 4 tsp of ice sugar. Getting thinker.

doc abc first aid

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If you don’t know the doctor abcs this is what it means The term “Doctor ABCD” is not a standard medical term or a recognized professional title. It’s likely a misunderstanding or a mispronunciation of “DRSABCD,” which is a first aid action plan. DRSABCD stands for Danger, Response, Send for help, Airway, Breathing, CPR, and Defibrillation, according to St John Ambulance Australia. It’s a mnemonic used in first aid to help remember the steps for assessing and responding to an emergency situation.