Showing posts with label inquiry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inquiry. Show all posts
Wednesday, 25 September 2013
Production Reflection
Tuesday, 24 September 2013
Monday, 23 September 2013
Monday, 9 September 2013
Living with a Volcano
This article was about people living with volcanoes and how the volcanoes helped the people living around the volcano. The volcanoes especially helped dairy farmers because the grass was good for the cows. I thought this article was a good article because it had a graph about aeroplanes. The graph said how much people can fit on the planes. I learnt that there is a volcano that erupted in 2010 and that volcano is called ayeyahfayatlieyurgurt. Some flights got cancelled from and to Heathrow because the ashes and smoke were in front of the plain . My question is when will ayeyahfayatlieyurgurt erupt again. When ayeyahfayatlieyurgurt erupted there were a lot of people that were stranded at airports because the planes were delayed
The watercycle
Wednesday, 4 September 2013
Wednesday, 28 August 2013
Monday, 26 August 2013
My Time in the Pool
In this photo I am trying to swim to the end of the pool without taking a breath. It was really hard but I am proud of my self for holding my breath that long. Today we got a chance to play with the diving boards and we played some games. It was really fun because I won one of the games we played.
Thursday, 8 August 2013
Google draw brain storm
Here is my google draw brainstorm about landforms, I learnt that a waterfall is a steep descent of water from a height; a cascade.
Thursday, 4 July 2013
My Class Of The Future
This is my future class that I have designed, In my class I put Desks with computers on the top of them for our digital learning. I have put a library room inside my class so that the students can learn how to read more challenging books. I have put two aquariums with fish inside so the students can learn how to look after their pets. I have put a teacher aide room for miss kelly to use for her groups. I have put a game room in my class so when you get 50 ticks you will be aloud in the game room. I have a music room inside my class for learning how to play different instruments.
Monday, 1 July 2013
My Speech Reflection
How well did I do with my speech?
My speech topic was about should we have a mufti uniform.
My voice was good because I spoke nice and clear.
I stood up and tried my best and stood still and relaxed.
The hardest part of speeches was standing in front of an audience.
I am proud of myself for standing in front of my class.
Next time I will try to make my speech interesting by adding more detail.
Thursday, 20 June 2013
Wednesday, 5 June 2013
Wet day lunch agreement
Wet Lunch Netbook Agreement
- Eat my lunch first - keep food and drink away from computers
- Finish my work first
- Play learning games
- Work at a desk with your netbook to keep it safe
- Visit safe sites:
- Cool maths games
- Study Ladder
- Sumdog
- Xtramath
- Other class blogs
- Class Dojo
- Anything on our class site (especially reading and maths links)
- Typing practice
- Google Apps
- Tux paint
- Blogger (posting work onto your blog)
- Any damages (casing cracks or juice in keyboard or screen cracks) will cost your family $70
- Don’t use your full name, address or phone numbers on public sites
- Beware of side advertising - don’t click on the links
- Keep emails friendly and happy (sort out problems face to face)
- Use your camera for learning tasks only
- NO DOWNLOADING MUSIC OR GAMES (your parents will be contacted and your netbook removed)
As you can see this is room7's wet day lunch agreement and I agree to follow this contract.
Monday, 3 June 2013
traditional maori education by mauriora
Students had to have the mental aptitude to retain the vast repertoire of waiata, karakia, whakapapa and other korero tawhito that prepared them for the role of tohunga,
The most significant development in Maori education since the later 20th century has been the explosive growth in Maori-driven initiatives.
Kohanga reo ( preschool initiatives, nests) led the way in the 1980s, followed by kura kaupapa Maori (Maori-language immersion schools),
Kura kaupapa Maori are state schools that operate within a whanau-based Maori philosophy and deliver the curriculum in te reo Maori. The first kura kaupapa Maori, Te kura kaupapa Maori o hoani waititi, was established in west Auckland in 1985,
Maori’s were required to donate the lands for the schools.
Tuesday, 7 May 2013
Handwriting with an toothpick and ink
Yesterday we did handwriting with a toothpick and ink, I thought it was hard because it was hard to hold and the toothpick was too small.
Sunday, 5 May 2013
schooling differences and similarities
Today we've been learning about how the schools in the olden days and the schools today have stayed the same and changed, Here are our Ideas.
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