This blog is a record of my learning from Panmure Bridge Primary School through to Tamaki College.
Tuesday, 23 June 2015
Beautiful Soldier
For today I have been inferencing my task to find out what Beautiful Soldier was written or inspired by which helped the song writer complete this song
Monday, 22 June 2015
Reading
For Reading we were practising our inferencing to use in our work or improve so that we can use in our work or can use in reports.
Friday, 19 June 2015
Digitech
for Technology, the Year 7's and I were working on scratch tools that we would use on our next task which I have almost completed( well the only one) This task is what we know that we are going to complete.
Friday, 12 June 2015
Scratch
For Digitech, I did a greeting Card on scratch.This was an very hard assignment to complete. Here is my greeting card which is based on Encouragement to other people.
Monday, 8 June 2015
Spelling Test
I did a spelling teaches me how to spell the word.This was very easy since it was the first test to complete. I learnt how to spell fowl because I always fought the pronunciation is foul but isn't. I also learnt the definition of foul other than basketball., I also know that scent means something that is smellable but now eatable. This is my example of using the word Shear. EG:I walked toward the sheep to shear it.
Wednesday, 3 June 2015
Percentage of soldiers who went to WW1
Since it has been 101 years since WW1 started and only 97 years since the end of WW1. I did a graph on the soldiers who were sent to WW1. From the information gathered from my group I have made a Pie chart in the percentages of Soldier from which were deployed. I can see that Russia sent more soldiers because they have more than 30%, and that South Africa sent the least soldier by sending 78 Thousand soldiers.
Te Reo Legends Post
Last Week for Te Reo, we tasked to complete an poster of an Maori Legend and show his story, strengths and what is he now today. I completed this with my partner, Sebastian. This is always fun to make an poster on and god or Legend.
Te Reo
For Te Reo, we were asked to play an Maori maths game which teaching us how to add Maori number together. This game was very difficult to complete. My goal was to answer 5 question in under 6 seconds which I nearly beat(I got 3).
Here is the Link if you want a try:Maori Dialects
Tuesday, 2 June 2015
Maths
For Today I worked on my ordering Fractions, this was very easy to complete and I finished this in about 20 seconds.
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