Wednesday, 20 March 2019
Monday, 18 March 2019
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Today I wrote a letter to Wai because I think her letter to the Muslim Families is outstanding and I think what she wrote was really great and so supporting.
Immunisation
Today we got our Year 8 vaccination shots and our teacher told us to write about our immunisation today and I did
Te reo maori
Today our te reo maori teacher told us to make a copy and fill this out.
WALT:Convert mixed fractions to an improper fraction and vice versa
Sunday, 17 March 2019
Are you good at debugging
WALT debug algorithms.Bugs are a mistake in a program.If we fix the mistake then the program will work.My reflection of our debugging algorithm work was very very interesting I like how some of the coding algorithm problems were challenging and some of them weren't,I like the light bot game and I like how some levels were challenging and I recommend playing this game.It's called Light bot.
Quick Oat Biscuits
Tuesday, 5 March 2019
Bacon and Egg pie
Twinkle,twinkle little star
W.A.L.T:Be able to recognise mistakes in reading and learning how to compensate.
We had to rewrite the story below.The thing is that our teacher put a few mistakes and we had to fix it.
Why do stars twinkle
“Twinkle,twinkle little star”
You may be surprise to learn that stars actually never do no twinkling at all! When you look at a star you are seeing them through the thick layer of air that make up the Earth's . When the stars light passes through these layers of air, the light is bent or ‘refracted’ differently by each layer. This is because of Moisture in the air, as well as differently air temperatures and the movement of air. Together, it makes the starlight seem to be moving,which we see as twinkling.
Vocabulary:
Compound words.
Starlight
Stargazing
Starfish
Stardust
Starship
Starbeam
Starburst
Starbucks
Starstruck
Star Wars
Startups
Starfishes
Monday, 4 March 2019
Ko Te Kupu 'Ko'
Ko Te Reo Te Mana O Te Reo Rangatira.
- Whakairinga Rangitaki/Blogpost
Mahi - Te, He, Me, Nga
Nga Tae- Whero, Kakariki, Kowhai, Ma, Karera, Pango/Mangu, Kikorangi/Kahurangi.
Kupu - Tenei, Tena, Tera, Kei Konei, Kei Kona, Kei Kora
"Kei hea te ... ?
He aha te tae o tenei rakau
Tenei ''
Tera ''
Ko au, Ko Koe, Ko Ia.
Ko te kupu 'Ko'
He kupu pa ana ki nga tangata whanau, tohu whenua.
Ko - i te pepeha - Ko ________ te maunga
awa
Ki nga tangata - Ko ______ ahau
Ko _________toku mama/papa.
Ko au, ko koe, ko ia
Tangohia/Hoatu/Homai ki ahau/Whakahokia te/Nga Rakau
Sunday, 3 March 2019
Decomposing instruction are good
We are learning about computational thinking. We have learnt how to write an algorithm to get a pirate to the treasure chest. Then we made our own coding program and challenged a friend to solve it.In order to be successful we had to remember to read how many blocks the person or avatar had to move to get to its place. We call this decomposition. That means we have to break down our instructions into small manageable steps. .Today Whaea Tania came in and taught us about being specific and decompose steps.In order to be successful I had to remember to decompose my steps so that my instruction are clear and so that people can understand my instruction.OKKKUUURRR
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