What?
We are learning about Keeping Our Self Safe
So What?
We are learning 5 areas in KOS : Confident me,Safe or unsafe,No excuse for abuse,Why should I tell,What have I learnt.
Now what?
I learnt that there are more then one type of abuse.
Maths Term 3
WALT: multiply by 10, 100 and 1000.
I learned that you just get rid of the 1 at the start and put the 9 there.
Here is an example of my learning.
100x9=900
1x9=9
100x9 is a bit like 1x9 because you add two zeros on the answer.
Next time I will try to do it faster because it will be easier to do.
Butterfly Mosaic
WALT to create a mosaic picture using pastel and Indian ink.
We have used chalk to break our picture up into pieces.
I learned how to use Indian ink and to try not to go over the chalk with pastel.
Next time I will try to fill in more spaces with pastel.
Here is an example of my learning:
We have used chalk to break our picture up into pieces.
I learned how to use Indian ink and to try not to go over the chalk with pastel.
Next time I will try to fill in more spaces with pastel.
Here is an example of my learning:
Mihi blogging Term 2 Week 9
WALT:Include answers in Te Reo
I learned how to say five sentences.
Next time I will try to say ten sentences from my Mihi.
Here are some sentences from my Mihi.
Ko Lisa toku mama.
E iwa aku tau.
ANZAC Writing
WALT: use description in our writing.
I learned that there is a place called Flanders Field.
I achieved my goal because I used lots of description.
Next time I will use more wow words.
Here are some of my best sentences:
ANZAC Day is held on the 25th of April to remember soldiers from New Zealand and Australia who fought
against Turkey at Gallipoli. The Australians began before dawn, later that day the New Zealanders came.
I learned that there is a place called Flanders Field.
I achieved my goal because I used lots of description.
Next time I will use more wow words.
Here are some of my best sentences:
ANZAC Day is held on the 25th of April to remember soldiers from New Zealand and Australia who fought
against Turkey at Gallipoli. The Australians began before dawn, later that day the New Zealanders came.
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