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Thursday 9 December 2021

My DTE project post

 My DTE project post

For the last term we have been working on projects for dte we got to pick whether wanted to code a project on scratch or make a robot i picked coding a game on scratch. We were allowed to make any game we wanted on scratch i decided to make a game where you have to go through obstacles and if you touch a certain colour you reset. next time i would probably add more levels and more characters or possibly make a completely different game. Overal it was pretty fun even tho i didnt do as much as i wanted to.

Tuesday 2 November 2021

FOr social studies we had to make roman games adveritsemnt here is my high quality work


Monday 1 November 2021

Gymnastics

 Hi readers

For the past 4 weeks we have been doing gymnastics in PE. We have been using 6 apparatus-bar, beam, paralel bars, mini tramp, floor/mat and trampoline. 

One challenge for me was trying do do the backwards hip circle on the horizontals bar.

One acheivment for me was  doing a frontflip and landing on the mini tramps.

I have included my assement form

PARALLEL BARS

  • Lower arm walk

  • Swing

  • Back Dismount

  • Forward Dismount

  • Forward roll

MINI TRAMP

  • Straight Jump

  • Jump Full turn

  • Tuck Jump

  • Dive Roll

  • Somersault to land on feet

FLOOR

  • Forward roll

  • Backward roll

  • Headstand

  • Handstand

  • Cartwheel

  • Bridge

BEAM

  • Side Mount

  • Jump over Cone 

  • Forward roll

  • Straddle Dismount

HORIZONTAL BAR

  • Toe Shoot

  • B/wd Hip Circle

  • B/wd Hip Circle Mount

TRAMPOLINE

  •  Controlled bounce

  •  Straddle jump

  •  Full Turn

  •  Seat Drop

  •  Front drop

 

Thursday 23 September 2021

NZ land march 1975

Nz land march

Back in 1975 14 september after 6 months of planning 50 people left te hapua to walk to wellington which was a 1000km walk the reason for this was to stop people from selling maori land the march was led by whina cooper at the time 79 years old along the way people joined in the hikoi for support when they reached parliament down in wellington 29 days later around 5000 people were with them to give a petition that 60,000 people had signed to the prime minster



Wednesday 28 July 2021

The Springbok Tour Protests

The Springbok Tour Protests 

  1. What is another word for apartheid? Rule that separates black from white, Racism.

  2. Why did the protestors need helmets? Special long batons they would hit with and they would also get kicked violently

  3. Why do you think being called honorary whites upset the maori all blacks? Because whites wanted them to know whites were better

  4. Why was the hamilton rugby game cancelled? Anti tour protesters occupied the field chanting

  5. Do you think this protest was successful? Why? Why not? It wasn’t successful because many was injured but at the same time some people got the message

  6. How do you think the New Zealand protests helped Nelson Mandela? The protest helped Nelson Mandela get the message


Tuesday 6 July 2021

Effect of heat

Effect of heat

Contraction: Opposite of explode goes in not out. For our experiment we got a soda can filled it up alittle bit got a bunsen burner filled it up got a ice cream box filled up with cold water once the can was steaming we put the can in the ice cream box and the can imploded 

Expansion: Get bigger. Ball and hoop test at the start the ball could go through we got a bunsen burner heated up the ball and then tryed putting the ball through the hoop and it didn't fit through unlike earlier

Conduction: Heat going through a solid. We got 5 pins put some vase;ine on the pins put it onto a peice of metal got a bunsen burner put it at the end of the metal and see how long it took for the pins to fall off the heat melting the vaseline

Convection through liquid: Is the same as conduction but transfered through a gas or liquid. Crystal experiment we got a mini dish thing filled it with warm water got some small crystals and a straw put the crystals through the straw and waited to see how long it would take the the crystals to cover the dish thing 

Convection through gas: We got a tea bag cut the top off took the tea leafes out propped it up got a match lit it on fire and this was meant to lift the tea bag off the ground but certain tea bags work with this but ours didn't work


and tea bag experiment 





Thursday 24 June 2021

Write that essay 3

 Write that essay 3

The power sentence

If you waffle a lot, try starting your sentence with a power statement of 12 words or less.

Examples: Money is the route of all evil.

What is right, isn't always popular.

Hard work leeds to positive results.

Bad work leeds to bad results


The 'red, white and blue' sentence/

Use this sentence style when you have several ideas to convey about a topic.

Examples: Successful students are focused, hardworking and punctual.

                                                        red              white                                 blue

The earth's key resources are clean air,  fresh water and natural enviroments.

Sunshine, water and friends make for a pwerfect weekend adventure.

Rain, storms, and floods make for a bad weekend adventure

Thursday 17 June 2021

Write that essay

 Write that essay

The 'w' sentence - makes the sentence sound thoughtful and knowledgeable

Remeber the rule: not every 'w' words works as a sentence starters.

Remeber to put the coma in when the parts affected by your 'w' word are finished.

Examples - who, while, whereas, when, where, what, whilst, with

Whilst the class was eating, i read my book.

Where you like chocolate, others prefer candy

When it starts raining, you should go inside

When you're in a test, you shouldn't talk 

While people are talking, you should be listening


The 'ing' sentence

Use the -ing version of the verb e.g to run - running 

Remeber the rule - when you finish your -ing phrase, place a comma, then write the rest of the sentence.

Some -ing words - listening, watching, running, realising, emerging, grasping, speaking, analysing, signaling, exposing, gossiping

Example - Realising the danger, people fled from the cities.

Shaking away the nerves, he walked towards the microphone.

achknowledging the speaker, he bowed his head.

Realising he was in trouble, he quickly ran back inside


The 'ed' sentence

Use the ed version of the verb e.g to jog-jogged. This makes for a puncy start to your sentence.

Remeber the rule- When you finish your -ed phrase, place a comma, then write the rest of the sentence.

Some - ed words - frustrated, suprised, excited, committed, undaunted, determined, overpowered, concerned, cornered, delighted, enthralled.

Examples 

Determined to win, Tony pushed himself to the last meters of the sprint.

Concerned for the welfare of others, the prime minister passed new laws.

Frustrated by the ongoing rain, i stared out the window.

delighted to see the icecream truck, i quickly ran outside


Thursday 10 June 2021

Write that essay

 Write that essay


The adverb sentence: 

e.g Suorisingly, Confusingly, Firstly, Remarkably, Often                                               

Adverb sentence  starters add unterest or intrigue to our work.

Remeber the rule: When you start a sentence with an adverb, place a comma after the adverb then write the rest of the sentence.

Examples - accidentally, shockingly, concerningly, excitedly, significantly, similarly, simply

Simply, I added the milk to the batter

Shockingly, The lunch today was served hot

Simply, we started walking down a hill 

fortunatly, none of us of fell over walking down  

Suddenly, its started raining harder


The prepositions sentence:

Examples:In, Agianst, Between, Over, Behind, Within, Under, Below, At, For, Throughout, Near, About

A prepostion gives location or movement

Rememeber the rule: ,When you start the sentence with a preposition, you need to put a comma when the movement or positions end

Examples:

In the beggining, we talked alot.

Throughout the lesson, i tried not to fall asleep.

Near the basketball court, is the rubbish bin.

Under the bridge, there was a troll

Over the bridge, there were some cars

Wednesday 9 June 2021

Cats make better pets than dogs

 Hello today for humanities we had to do a task where we have to argue whether we are for or against a certain idea we had 5 topics to pick from and i have picked cats make better pets than dogs. We also had to use a site called coggle to make a mind map of all the ideas why we are for or against the topic. I agree with cats make better pets than dogs because they are eaiser to look after.




Friday 5 March 2021

Hauora

For the past 3 or 4 lesson we have been learning about Hauora. We had to make a paper whare tapa wha about Hauora with a different aspect on each wall. The 4 aspects of hauora are Taha  tinana, Taha wairua, Taha whanau  and Taha hinengaro and how this relates to a whare is that a whare has 4 wall put one aspect on each wall and if one aspect of your hauora is bad then your whare is going to collapse and you won't be ok





Thursday 18 February 2021

Learning in ICT

In ICT for the last 2 days we have been creating kahoots about cyber safety here is my kahoot about cyber safety bye https://create.kahoot.it/details/cyber-safety/abc3695a-d218-41d9-9428-f50290f02ddb 



Today for ICT we have been learning about formatting in Microsoft words 2016 edition here is what we had to write about from a book about wind surfing