Sunday, 15 December 2013

Homework challenge

Minecraft challenge 
Accommodation block

Score 14/15

Kitchen dining room 
Beds

Inside ice scating rinck 
Town square
Swimming and ice scating buildings 
Gym

Stadium
Stadium
Stadium
Swimming pool
Library
Stadium
Intersection
Oragarmy challenge 
Score 13/15

Art

This is called a dry print because you don't get stuff on you relief card 
This is a relief card 
Dirrent color prints

Monday, 9 December 2013

Reading blooms activity


WALT understand the story...by illustrating the main idea of the story.
Marked rubric by josh 


Drawing 

WALT apply our knowledge of the story...by making a slide show.

Marced rubric by Callum  
link below
WALT remember the story...by listing the main events from the story

They need somewhere to put the fresh prodjuise
They brain stormed with there Kat teacher.
They planed to make a pataka. A shed of the ground so that they could keep prodjuise in there without it getting eaten.
They research the problem and fond out the perfect tempricies for this mammoth task. Then they drue plans of what it mite look like. Then they got some help from some family members and asistence from builders.
Next they builded the foundation for the pataka.
Then they put the walls and the top of the pataka. 
Then they havised the crops for the shead. 

Mared rubric by....

Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Reading activity



WALT analyse the story...by designing a questionnaire

The questanier FLOOD.
How did the flood evened happen??
Why did her mum let go her??
Why was she drowning for like 5 seconds??
Why was the man outside so he could pick her up did he hair her screaming??
Why did the cat run under the shelf??

Illustration...

WALT understand the story...by illustrating the main idea of the story.

WALT remember the story...by making a circle map
Rubric for reading questionnaire

Rubric for drawing


Rubric for circle map

Maths strategies poster


Saturday, 30 November 2013

Thursday, 28 November 2013

Writing speech for graduation - DRAFT

                                                                    Bens speech   
"You have to take care of there's helicopter they are worth $75,0000 each" says Braydon a engineer on the best helicopter in the NZ Air Force as we continue our tour and we approach the beast, I climb and sit in the cockpit and fell like the helicopter is about to go on a mishion. I suddenly hear a loud nose it was a NH90 taking starting It rotters.

I walk up the drive on my first day of school with my mum and my dad. I find my self surrounded by big friendly faces. It felt like I was in the cockpit ready to take off. I find my way to my classroom and find my first teacher, Ely! My first three  friends were Callum and Tom emit. But I was felling tired so I went t sleep on the class mat. (P.S great first day at school wasn't it!!!) Day 2 great day lots of panting and lots of making new friends and also lots and lots of playing in the playground. 

A fue moths later I moved to room 10. Year 1 My teacher was Carolyn! I loved Carolyn she always let me play with the dublow and I Learned how to draw my very first helicopter and right my first sentience I like helicopters. one of the most existing thing was to open the rest of the classrooms of the mane block. My class go was the first to look in the class's. 

Next I was in Roben and Roben and sandy's, we were called tahora Room 2. Year 2. My rotters are really starting to spin now. the the exiting mentos challenge. The nose as all of the bottles making a Walter fall at once. It was described as a fountain of coke and mentos. After that I really liked sandy because her husband flue planes and sandy's son flue helicopters. But I liked Roben because she piced really cool poems to read to us. Next year 3 Ebonys and Jules room 13. It was a great year Because I got to do BP challenge and bookapedea. We came 2ed in the first challenge and we won a microscope for our school. We also did really cool art.

Next I was in Nigres class. Year 4 innight at midnight was the class name. I did touch rugby and our class did really cool assembly's. Next I was in Rosie's class.year 5 present, it was a great. I loved it. We got to do a production and I was the one doing all the talking. We were also lucky anaf to do seed to table were you grow vegetables and make yummy food. I also got to go to a marae and stated the night there and then we went on a genomes gorge walk. I was also chosen to do the filming for the assembly's. I do it withe Ben.h. it was a great year and I really enjoyed that year at school. 

Thursday, 14 November 2013

Weekly reflection week 5

* I think that I did good at seed to table because I cooperated and I listened to the instructions the first time
* I think that I did good at my reading because I got 2 out of 3 things done and I did them properly
# the thing that I need to remember is in maths when I'm using a number line is to always go up in tens because it makes it easier. 

Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Reading activity synonyms



Traffic-travel cars moving

Caught-captured prisin 

Public-community naberhood school people 

Little-small slight smigen  

Company-team work 

Hole-pit opening 

Empty-bare lonely  

Cut-fossil trim 

Item-peace thing  

Need-Damond won't  

Monday, 11 November 2013

Reading activity fill in the blanks


Reading activity

 filling the blanks 

W.a.l.t make paragraph and fill in the blanks. 


It might be posable ..... grow fresh vegetables on the way. (One problem ..... that with zero gravity on ..... spacecraft, that plants' roots won't know which way is down!) washing Water will be recycled, and sweat will be gathered ........ processed ...... drinking water. 


To

Is 

A

And 

For


Uncle albeit ...... a soldier in the First World War. When ...... came home from the war, ....... gave dad his army greatcoat. ...... was long and heavy and very worm. There is a brown mark on the right sleeve. "that's where a bullet just missed ......" said uncle albeit. We ...... took turns trying on the greatcoat, but it was to heavy ....... dress ups. Mum put it on ..... hook in the wash-house. ...... hung down to the ground and made ...... great hiding place.   


Was

He 

He

It 

Me

All

For

A

It

A


There ....... hard balls of wax inside, ....... about the size of a walnut. You can thread these ...... the dried rib of a coconut frond. ....... rib can take up to about ten of these small wax balls.

And that makes a excellent candle. It didn't take long for a family ....... make enough candles to ......  a whole week. They only had to go inland to the mid-level forests ...... the mountainsides and gather enough nuts.


Are 

Each 

Onto

One

To

Last 

On 


Wednesday, 6 November 2013

Maths activity

W.a.l.t to form adishtion coculations to find porimiters of objects 

This is the 10cm ruler that we used 

Sunday, 3 November 2013

Plants in action

I see the brored bean growing the best and the kumo kumo Isint fare behind.
I think that the corn is going to take a long time.
I want to now why the corn is taking so long.
There are 4 out of 6 plants are growing 
I wonder why the corn is taking so long.

Here is so info...


Corn grows quickly and is available to harvest between 55 and 90 days from the day it is planted. The amount of time varies per variety of corn and the location where it's grown. Corn is easy to grow for most gardeners.

Why is the scarlet runner bean taking so long?


Scarlet Emperor has been a favourite for decades, which is no surprise, it produces heavy crops of long, smooth textured dark-green, pods of excellent flavour. The pods are very long, up to 38cm (15in). Sliced and blanched, it freezes well to provide tasty out-of-season treats. 75 days.

Scarlet Emperor sets fat, slightly fuzzy pods filled with a richer, more savory flavor than snap beans. Though the 6 to 8 inch, plump, juicy pods are less uniform than some varieties, the taste of Scarlet Emperor is as sweet as a bean can get. This easy-to-grow food needs little tending, traditionally used as a soup bean, the beans are also edible as young pods



The komo komo has snapped and the brored bean is growing really well and the dwarf butter bean is 
the secon tallist!
Next we desided to plant them in the garden and I thing that there is a 60% chance that they are going to live.
Here is so helpful information.

Kamokamo is simple to grow & harvest. If you are talking about growing from seed, the shell has an opening-end. When you sow the seeds (assuming you already have pots/trays/containers ensure there'e atleast 15cm potting seed mix), make sure the opening is facing up, after 7-9days they will pop. Cover seeds into soil no more than 10cm depth. Once stem & leaves fully extend out of shell, begin to water atleast daily pref at nights or when moisture fade. Make sure there's enough day light/warmth. As soon as it becomes warmer/frost clear/, pending where in Aotearoa you are ie. North Island - Prepare seeds at the end of july - aug or next full moon, the stem should take atleast 4-5 weeks to gain strength before transplanting into garden. Give around 3-3.5 months for harvest. Meaning if you prep in July-Aug, you will harvest in December. There are 3 stages of eating to Kamo kamo. 

The ethnic heirloom pumpkin of the Maori people of New Zealand; it is also known as Kumi Kumi pumpkin. New Zealanders say this is the best of all squash, for the young fruit can be boiled, fried or baked, and they have a rich, nutty flavor that is quite delicious. Let the green speckled squash ripen, and they are good as a winter squash. They have become rare even in New Zealand.


Here is a time laps of a snap pea http://www.youtube.com/embed/9xMVKbU2O98

Here is so photos 








The plants are dieing and very dehighdrated and as soon as I walked out there I could see how menny 
Plants were dehidrated . The thing is that the bigger plants had bigger roots so that they could hond more water and the smaller plants had smaller roots couldn't hold much water.