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Friday, May 29, 2020

Today's fun koru art

Hay Hi Hello guy's happy Friday hope you guy's are having a really really good Friday. What are you doing?Today task we are doing some fun koru art we made some pitcher's with some koru's on it and then we coloured them in with coloured pastel crayons and then died the back round black.Then we started to make some koru designs and this is my one



hope you guy like it and if you do comment what you like about it or comment what I have to improve about my blogs see you next time stay safe and wash your hand's see you later guy's bye bye.

Thursday, May 28, 2020

The Lonely Man

Kia ora bloggers,
This week for literacy we have been learning about inferencing and show not tell.  When we read something, we automatically start making inferences, so it is important when we write that we give clues in our writing that allow people to make inferences.  We want to show them - not tell them.
For example:  Paul was frustrated when he got to the bus stop and realised he had just missed the bus.  But instead I could write “Running as fast as he could, Paul turned the corner only to see the back of the bus as it pulled away.  Throwing his bag down on the ground and sighing out loud, Paul realised that he had no choice, but to sit and wait for the next bus to arrive - 20 minutes from now”  You can infer from me saying ‘throwing his bag down and sighing out loud’ that he is frustrated.
Our task was to create a video that accompanied a piece of writing about an elderly man.  We used Adobe Spark to do this.  

Have a look at my video and see if you can you make some inferences about what I have written.
Do you think the elderly man is happy?

Today's fun birthday task.




Hi Bloggers,For numeracy this week, we have been learning about grid references and we have been working on 4 and 6 digit grid references.We learnt that we read across the bottom of the grid first (Eastlings) and then up the side second (Northlings). Our task today was to look at an aerial map of our school, write down the 6 digit grid references for the letters that our teacher had put on it, and then go in hunt of those points. At each point there was 1 or 2 letters. Once we had them all, we had to come back into the hub and unscramble the letters to figure out what it spelt. The secret sentence was ‘Happy Birthday Zoe’.I really enjoyed the task. Have you ever had to use grid references before in real life? What was it for? This is our photos that we took when we were looking for the clue's.



Friday, May 22, 2020

The Twits???

Kia ora Bloggers,

This week we have been looking carefully at making inferences when we read or watch something. 

An inference is when we take clues from a text or image, and
add them to our thoughts or prior knowledge and make an inference. 
For example,  when I look at this photo, I might make the inference that
this photo was taken in a food factory as everyone is wearing hair
nets and this is required in all food factories.
What’s going on in this picture? Look closely at the image above or view it in a <a href="https://static01.nyt.com/images/2020/04/17/learning/VTS04-20-20LN/VTS04-20-20LN-superJumbo.jpg">larger size</a>, then tell us what you see by posting a comment. On Thursday afternoon, we will reveal more about the image and its origins at the bottom of this post.

The text that we read a snippet out of ‘The Twits’ by Roald Dahl.
Once we had read the first few chapters where they described the main characters, Mr and Mrs Twit, we then had to make some inferences based on the clues that Roald Dahl had given in the text.

I used Google Draw to create a display of my inferences I have made about Mr and Mrs Twit. 


Have you read The Twits before?  Do you agree with my inferences? What inferences would you make about the characters?

See you next time!




BEE BOT Maths.

Kia ora Bloggers, 

For Numeracy this week we have been looking at compass directions.  We have worked on reading maps using the 8 main directions - North, South, East, West, North-East, South-East, North-West and South-West and then we moved onto using Bee bots and our knowledge of compass directions to get a Bee bot through the grid to various locations.

We had to programme the Bee bot with our own algorithm, using forwards, backwards, turn right, turn left and N, S, E, W.  It was important that we regularly tested our algorithm to check we didn’t need to de-bug (find a problem and fix it).

Here is an example of my algorithm:

Have you ever written an algorithm for something?  Have you ever had to use a compass for something?

In quarantine Math

Hay Hi Hello today we are going to be looking at my Maths that I did in quarantine for week five.For maths we had to look at some blocks they were all different and you had to count how many there was it was easy at first but then it got hard not to hard that I could not do it but it was hard.I did not know that there was some hiding so I had to find them but then I got them all done hope you guy's like it comment down below what you like about my blogs and comment what I have to fix up hope you like my post this time stay safe bye bye.



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