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Sunday, October 11, 2020

Cybersmart

Kia Ora  welcome back to my blog,

Recently in cybersmart we have been focusing on how to reply to nasty comments. I made a DLO about the wrong and right ways to reply to the comments that may hurt our feelings and make us angry.

What would you do in  this situation?
See you next time Bye :)

Reading W9

Aloha welcome to my blog, In week 9 for reading we used our novels to describe the characters we met along the way. We looked at the cast from the movie which also helped us with physical appearance as long as what we learnt about their personality through out the book. I created my task in a table on google slides. I hope you enjoy learning a little more about the characters.


Write a description of a character in a book you are reading at the moment. 
See you next time Bye :)



Thursday, September 10, 2020

Maths W8

 Aloha welcome back to my blog,

This week in maths my goal was too: Solve problems with fractions, decimals, proportions and ratios using a broad range of strategies. I had three questions to do for problem solving they were,

1. A baby meerkat was born 3/4 of a month early. At birth, its weight was 7/8 kilograms, which is 9/10 kilogram less than the average weight of newborn meerkat at Orana Park. 

What is the average weight of newborn meerkat?


2. A mature rhino typically stands about 1.3 m high at the shoulder, has a length of 3.2 m and weighs around 700 kg.If a mature rhino is given new food and gains weight, putting on 0.67 kg of weight a week for a year what will it weigh at the end of the year based on the average starting weight shared above?


3. If there are 94 students in Kaupeka and Hero Data shows that 13% of students are sick on the day of the trip to Orana Park how many students will be attending the trip?

Remember that there can only be whole students attending the trip and that Hero will have rounded up the data to get a whole number percentage.


I will show you how I worked out the first one. First I did 1kg divided by 8 which equalled 125 then I did 125x7=875.

Next I had to do 1kg divided by 10=100 100x9 = 900 Next I did 875+900=1.775. So the average weight of the meerkat = 1.775kg.


See you next time Bye :)





Reading Week 8

 Bonjour welcome back to my blog,

This week in reading my goal was to : Summarise, Identify at least one important idea and justify why it is important. I picked an important Idea from my novel then I wrote why I thought it was important, what impact I think it will have on the book and why the author wrote it. Here is my work from this week. Stealing books from the book burning

I think that this part is important because the book is called the book thief.  I think that she will find something in one of the books that will the change something in the story. I think the author wrote this so that she can base the rest of the book of about something that will happen with the book. I think that she is going to find something or memorise something from the book and then something bad will happen to her and then she will use what she has found in the book.

What book are you reading at the moment?

See you next time Bye :)



Writing Week 8

 Kia Ora welcome back to my blog,

This week we had to pick one of the sustainable goals and make an info graphic about it. I pick word hunger so I could use some facts from my speech. Here it is i hope you like it.


I used google drawing to create my work for this week.
What statistic do you find the hardest to believe?

Thursday, September 3, 2020

Novel study Reading. Week 7

Aloha welcome back to my blog, 
this week for Reading we started a new novel study. I had to be at page 109 by this week and 258 by next week. I'm reading a book called the book thief. Before I got into the book I had to do a predicting task. I used a website called zeobb and created what looked like a conversation between two people using text messages. Here is my predicting task.
My next task was to pick four scenarios from the book and explain what that made us think about. I used a table on google drawings to show my thinking. Here is my task.

Thanks for looking at my blog. There will be more tasks about the book next week.
See you next time Bye :)



Wednesday, September 2, 2020

What makes good maths buddy?

 KIa Ora welcome back to my blog,

This week for maths I will be talking about what  think makes a good maths partner. I think that for a good maths buddy you have to be able to communication with your other person. You need to be able to share your answers and make sure your on the same page. You need to keep your cool so that if your partner can't understand what you are trying to tell them you can explain. Tee key things are Collaboration, patience and kindness. Make sure to always speak with kind and patient words. "Kindness is seeing the good in people when they cant see it in themselves"

What do you think makes a good maths buddy?

See you next time Bye :)