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Friday, December 6, 2019

The Summer Learning Journey


Last week Taylor from the Summer Learning Journey came to our school to tell us about how the Summer Learning Journey can help us stay at the expected level of education during the summer holidays. The  Summer Learning Journey helps you catch up with your reading and writing and then you post about it on your blog. They have done a survey on all the people that have done the Summer Learning Journey and the results where all the people who did the summer Learning Journey stayed at the expected level of education for their year and the people how did not do the summer Learning Journey went down the summer slide. The summer slide is when you haven’t been practising you reading and writing as much as you do in school and your reading and writing levels drop during the holidays.  You also get to look at other peoples work on their blogs and comment on them. When you comment and post on your blog you get points. At the end of the holidays all of your points gets added up and whoever has the most points wins a cool prize. Did you know that it takes three month for you to get back to the level you where at at the begging of the holidays? Have you ever participated in the Summer Learning Journey?

Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Tessellations


In Te Ngahere we have been creating tessellations.
First the teacher gave us some mathematical words related to the
math we were doing. We had to find the meaning behind tesselating,
translation, rotation, reflection and symmetry.  A Tessellation is an
arrangement of one or more shapes that are fitted together without
any gaps. After that we made a shape on our computer that could
be tessellated. After we decided to create a tessellation using quadrilaterals.
The shape that I decided to use looked almost the same as  a Nike Tick,
when I had rotated the shape to line up to the rest of the other shapes
so there were no gaps showing. This is the DLO I have created about
Tessellations with Nevaeh.


Saturday, November 2, 2019

Ki - o - rahi


Kia ora everyone, last week  on the 30th of October there was Ki-o-rahi tournament at Simpson Park. It was great. We traveled from Paihia School  to Simpson Park in Morewa. I went with Whaea Becks in the school van with 9 other students. I was  a little nervous because we didn’t have many practises. Our first game we lost 21 : 1 I think we lost because we were playing a year 7 and 8 team. I think we did good in our first game. The  second game we played we won 10-1. I was very happy. The third game we lost but I can’t remember the score. Next time we need to spread out evenly around the feld. When we had breaks in between the games we went to go and  watch the year 7 and 8’s. The year 7 and 8’s were amazing. Our team didn’t make it into the semi finals but the year 7 and 8 team did. The year 7 and 8 team lost the semi finals but they tried their best and did great. Have you ever played Ki-o-rahi?

Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Swim Safe

Last Week Tracy from swim safe came to Paihia School to explain to us about boat safety and swim safety. She told us about the important equipment to have on a boat. We learned that there are five rules that keep you safe on a boat, and five rules to keep you safe at the beach. Next time when my family goes out on a boat I am going to remind them to where their life jacket.

Rugby World Cup

In the past week we have been learning about the rugby world cup. First we had to find out which 20 countries are competing. Then we needed to find out what each country's rugby team nickname is. Afterwards we had to find out what their emblem was and find a picture of it. My favourite nickname is the “Brave Blossoms” from Japan. What is yours?





COUNTRY
TEAM NAME
EMBLEM
Japan
The Brave Blossoms
Sakura
Ireland
Shamrocks
Shamrocks
Scotland
Thistles
Thistle
Samoa
Manu Samoa
Southern crossImage result for emblems of rugby world cup teams  Manu Samoa
Russia
The Bears
Russian bearImage result for emblems of rugby world cup teams  The Bears
New Zealand 
The All blacks
Silver fern hihihiRelated image
South Africa
Sprinbokks
Springbok     Image result for emblems of rugby world cup Springboks
Italy
Gli Azzurri 
Badge with national colours             Image result for emblems of rugby world cup Gli Azzurri
Namibia
Welwitschias
Fish eagle     Image result for emblems of rugby world cup Welwitschias
Canada
Canucks
Maple leaf    Image result for emblems of rugby world cup maple leaf
England
Red and whites
Rose                      Image result for emblems of rugby world cup Rose
France
The Blues
Gallic rooster     Image result for emblems of rugby world cup  the blues
Argentina
Los Pumas
Puma                     Image result for emblems of rugby world cup  Puma
Tonga
Sea Eagles
White dove          Related image
USA
The Eagles
Amarinan  bald eagle                  Image result for emblems of rugby world cup  The Eagles
Wales
Dragons
Prince of Wales's feathers               Image result for emblems of rugby world cup Prince of Wales's feathers
Australia
The Wallabies
Wallaby
Fiji
The Flying Fijians
Palm tree    Image result for emblems of rugby world cup Palm tree
Georgia
The Lelos
Borjgali         Image result for emblems of rugby world cup Borjgali
Uruguay
Los Teros
Southern lapwingRelated image

Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Paper Tower

In Te Ngahere on the first day back at School we did a Steam challenge.
STEAM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and 
Mathematics. We were learning to collaborate and work well with our

learning peers. We were also learning how to problem solve and use
limited material to build A tower.  We had to made a tower made out of
only, 2 sheets of newspaper and 30 cm of tape and we could not use
scissors to cut the tape and newspaper. We also only got twenty minutes
to plan and make the tower. When we got in to our groups we made a
plan. Our plan was to make our tower so it looked like a space telescope. 
We built our tower like this because we thought that it would make it as tall
as possible and it would make it very steady. Making a plan for the tower
was hard but building the tower was easy. After we built our tower we had
to bring it to the front of the class and balance it and then the teacher
measured our them. If the  tower fell over it did not count. Our tower was
1 m and 8cm tall !! Next time we make a tower out of newspaper we will
put things on the side of the tower to help keep it up.


I found that  having a big base on our tower worked well and  what did not
work well was having nothing to help hold up the tower. I worked well with
my group. I also worked well and hard on the tower.
I got my tower image from  the teachers when they took photos of us with
our towers. Have you ever had a Steam challenge ?

Thursday, August 29, 2019

Cross Country

Last week in Te Ngahere we have been training for Cross Country. We had to run around our school two times. We did this every day and the teachers had a stopwatch, when we finished two laps the teacher told us how long we took. This week we have to run three laps around the school. My first time was 6:16 min, my second time was 5:27 min and my third time was 5:18.  Next week we have to run 5 laps I think that I will take 8-9 minutes.

Friday, June 21, 2019

Toku Wanau

In Te Ngahere, our class has been making a slide presentation about our whanau. We have been learning about taku whanau. For taku whanau we used a slide show to introduce our whanau to others. First we had to get the maori kupu right then put it in the right place. After that we had to get picture to represent our family members. Then we had to get a buddy and screencastify it. Screencastify is this app on your chromebook that videos your screen and voice. This is my work taku whanau work.

Monday, May 27, 2019

Marble Challenge

In our class  we have been making marble ramps. When we finished making the ramps, our class had a challenge.
The challenge was whose marble stopped the closest to 110 cm from the end of the ramp.




What was something your group did well?
My group wrote the instructions clearly for the other group to read, and we also put notes on the book and
pencil box to help the other group to construct our ramp. Our group was working together and collaborating will.
 
What is something you could have done better?
Our group could have folded the cardboard more clearly because when the marble rolled down the ramp it keeps
bouncing off the edge of the ramp.


How close did your marble get to 110 cm?  Did the marble go further than 110 cm? Or shorter?
The marbel went further than 110   


Why do you think your ramp was or was not successful? Why? Why not?
Our ramp was unsuccessful because our ramp became a variable because  in our practise we didn’t roll it the
same.


How clear were your instructions? What was something you explained well?  What was something that
needed to be clearer?
I think that my group wrote clear instruction, thay where qit detailed.


If you had an opportunity to design a new ramp.  What would you change? Improve?
I would make the folds on the ramp a lot clearer so the marble wont bounce of the edge of the ramp.


Monday, May 20, 2019

Talent Quest

On Friday there was a Talent Quest at Paihia School. Kids that had entered an act had been practising for weeks.
The first act was vaughan telling some jokes.
Then there was a lot of gym and dance roughtens. Some of them where in outfit. A group of dance did a really cool dance to a song called police man and came threed. One of the dancers  did a dance to a michael jackson song and came second. Brezza danced to bad liar and she came first!!  

Thursday, April 4, 2019

Math

WALT - solve multiplication problems by doubling and halving.


This week our class has been learning to use doubling and halving to solve big multiplication problems like
5 x 44 = ___ - double the the 5 and half the 44 = 10 x 22 = 220. This strategy make big multiplication problems
easier to work out. We had to work out lots of hard problems using this strategy, it was very easy for me to use this
strategy after a little while once I had got the hang of it. I did not find this strategy hard to us.


After we had done all the evidence we had to make a DLO to explain step by step  how to use this strategy for
multiplication problems. I find making this DLO hard.
This is my finished DLO

Friday, February 22, 2019

Our identity

On Monday the 18th of February, Whaea Monika and  Whaea Kerry came to our school to talk to the
year sixes about our identity. In the Whare we were using Tinkercad and  Paint 3D to make a Ngahere
so Whaea Kerry could make it into a Virtual Reality video. We got into our pairs and went on Tinkercad,
we had to design and create a tree and after we had made our trees we went onto Paint 3D and  made
some native birds to go in our Ngahere. We had to show Whaea Monika our work so that she could save
it for us.

We looked at what Whaea Kerry was making in Virtual Reality, then we went onto a carving program
called Sculpt GL and sculpted something that shows our family values .I really enjoyed making the 3D
trees and  birds because we could make what designs we wanted and we didn’t all make the same thing.
I could have made my tree and bird better next time by making it neater and more life like. I really enjoyed
doing this, and it would be really cool If we could do it again.