Showing posts with label SLC2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SLC2. Show all posts

Sunday, July 3, 2016

Math posters

In our class we've been making these posters for maths. The perimeter was twelve sticks but we had to figure out the area. My area was 6 squares. It was easy.

Tricky Triple Trouble

In our class we've been making our own animals. This is my animal Tricky Triple Trouble. He is a kind creature who lives under your bed. This is what he looks like. 

Sunday, June 26, 2016

Te Reo verbs

Every Monday joys class comes to our class to learn Te Reo. We made these short videos to help us with Te Reo. It includes Maori sentences, voice and picture. I'm really happy with this work I did with Lachie and Stanley. 

Thursday, June 16, 2016

Te Reo

Every Monday afternoon Flourish comes to our class. We learn about Te Reo Maori. We created these posters to show 2 things about Te Reo Maori. This is me and Stanley's poster. I'm really happy with Te Reo.

World of maths

Yesterday Graham came to school. He was working at this thing called world of maths. I wish maths could be this fun every day. My favourite one was the miner one. My least favourite one was Santa. It was really fun.

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Dance NZ made

 This year I am doing dance NZ made. You know why I'm joining? Because I'm giving it ago. Also trying a new thing. I definitely like the song. I can't wait to go to the regent theatre.

Monday, June 6, 2016

Cross Country

Before Cross Country

When I got to school my spine was chilling. I got dozens of butterflies in my tummy. We are going to skoogland park. I am very very pumped like a ball and very very excited. My goal is to beat my last score.

Cross Country
When we got to the park all the teachers put down blue mats and we put our bags on the mat. Then we got started. After the 5 and 6 boys, girls and also the year 4 girls it was my turn. David touch the horn we flew off like planes. It was all fun. I came 7th.

Sunday, May 29, 2016

Planet facts

Sun. Without the sun, animals and plants can't survive. The sun gives us life. The word sun comes from the word Sol (Sahl). Sol was the name of the Roman sun god. Mercury. Mercury is like our moon because it's covered in craters. One day of mercury ( 1 rotation) takes 59 earth days. Venus. Venus is almost the same size as earth. Venus has an atmosphere full of piosienes gases. It's clouds contain a chemical strong enough to dissolve metal and the clouds on Venus are so thick that cameras can't see the planet surface. Earth. Earth is the only watery planet in the solar system. More then to thirds of earth's surface is covered in water. It takes 365 days for earth to orbit the sun once. Mars. It is known as the red planet because it has a reddish tint. Mars is about half as wide across earth. Mars is the fourth planet from the sun. Jupiter. Jupiter is the biggest planet in the solar system. It would take mor then 1,000 to fill up Jupiter. Jupiter's surface is made of thick red, brown, yellow and white clouds. The Great Red Spot can be seen on the lower right side. Saturn. Saturn has 7 thin, flats ring made of small pieces of ice. Saturn has 7 major major rings and many ringlets. Saturn's rings are made of billions of pieces of ice and rock from tiny specks to very large "moonlets". Uranus. Uranus is a blue-green planet nearly for times as wide as earth. It is the 7th planet from the sun. Uranus is sourrounded by faint at a least 27 moons! Neptune. You cannot see Neptune with a telescope. It orbits the sun about every 165 years! Neptune is the same size as Uranus and is about 4 times as wide across earth.

Our class worked collaboratively to create this slide show.

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

The legend of the moon

Long, long ago Henry and Josh hated the huge boulder blocking the sunlight. So then they went to the forest to see Tāne. So they brought him to the boulder and asked him to push it into the sky. So Tāne pushed with all his might and then he sadly said I can't push it into the sky. Then they went and got Hercules. They brought him to the boulder. Hercules pushed and pushed with all his might then Zeus came and pushed it into the sky. Now that's how the moon became the moon. The end

Monday, May 16, 2016

Planet Earth & Beyond - Pre Assessment

I think I'm going ok with shadows. I'm not a science person. I'm feeling happy with my work.