This blog is a record of my learning from Panmure Bridge Primary School through to Tamaki College.
Monday, 10 March 2014
Weekly Number
Today’s Number:
Write it in words
fourty six
Write it as an expanded number
40 + 6
Add 3
49
Add 20
66
Subtract 5
41
Double it
92
Half of it
23
Multiply by 3
138
The easiest part was
Writing it in words
The hardest part was
multiply by 3
I need to work on
Multiplying on 3
Monday Quick Writes
The most Wonderful place in the world.
People shouting in delight.The music pumping at hip-hop dancers from every college in Auckland city with the judge arguing at who would rise and who would fall to pieces. It is called the very best can attend.Because that is why it is called.Bring it on.
Big crowds storming the front entrance with little spaces and to go through it could barely fit every one into the big arena.The arena was crowded with mixed emotion. Vodafone Pacifica and cultural arena was a big venue for Bring it on, almost every bring it on has being held in the arena. Food at Bring it on are for all culture and adults and kid big and small. Not that many dance group members to their college. Many groups are almost filled up with Juniors.Also,sometimes Junior has to teach Yr 12 & 13 how to learn the cheograher's dance moves.To get to arena you will need to drive in to manakau city rainbow's end where you find because it is north east of rainbow's end.
I have highlighted 3 simple sentence and 3 conjunction on my monday quick write.
Tuesday, 4 March 2014
Tranformation
\
Reflection:
ROTATION:
TRANSLATION:
I have been learning about transformation.This means changing the position of a motion or photo.You can see my photo shows reflection, translation and rotation. if you want to watch a transformation video here is the link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKtJd1hkI9k
Monday, 3 March 2014
Kenn Nesbitt-Roses are Red
Roses are red
(it has often been said),
and so is the welt
swelling up on my head.
Violets are blue
(I've no doubt that it's true).
The bruise that I've got
on my cheekbone is too.
Daisies are white
(I expect this is right),
and so is my face
as I've had quite a fright.
That's why this tip
isn't something to skip:
It's fine to give flowers,
but try not to trip.
(it has often been said),
and so is the welt
swelling up on my head.
Violets are blue
(I've no doubt that it's true).
The bruise that I've got
on my cheekbone is too.
Daisies are white
(I expect this is right),
and so is my face
as I've had quite a fright.
That's why this tip
isn't something to skip:
It's fine to give flowers,
but try not to trip.
The reason why I loved this poem is because it is a funny parody poem of the original roses are red poem.I chose poem to blog because it show's just not trip when carrying flowers.
Mission Passed
I have finally completed my first certificate on xtramath in a long time.My next goal is to get all my answer correct under 3 seconds in Subtraction.
Kenn Nesbit poetry-Am I related to Bigfoot
I Think I'm Related to Bigfoot
A Funny Bigfoot Poem for Kids
I think I'm related to Bigfoot,
though nothing has ever been proved. I sort of suspect he's a cousin, just seven or eight times removed. It's not that I'm apelike or hairy. It isn't the size of my feet. It's more on account of my family. We're all fairly far from petite. My sister is kind of a Bigmouth. My brother could go by Bigsmelly. My mother is known for her Bighair. My father? You guessed it: Bigbelly. And as for myself, I'm attractive. You might even call me a cutie, except for one obvious feature... my family all call me Bigbootie. |
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)