This blog is a record of my learning from Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, NZ through to Tamaki College.
Monday, 29 May 2017
narrative structure
Today I've finished my narrative structure with Joshua and looking for information about the story .
it was hard to find the correct order of the story. When we started doing it I felt brilliant about my self and my work with Joshua
Friday, 19 May 2017
current event
On Wednesday we were learning about how china will shut down all shops selling ivory, ivory is a substance used to make billiards balls, ivory is elephant trunk or rhino horn.
Wednesday, 17 May 2017
world of maths
Yesterday i went to world of maths and everyone was collaborating as a team and
we had to skip count in 1's and and my favourite was the frog one you have to jump so one goes to the back and the one at the back goes to the front and you gotta get the patterns right and it was a interesting game i played and i hope will do another time for next week.
Thursday, 11 May 2017
dance
This morning in LS2 we had to practised our warm up and everyone had there own ideas and our task to make our own exercise and then our teacher said that we can pick our own song from you tube and then
we practised our moves from the songs and then the teacher said we had to share our ideas to another people.
we practised our moves from the songs and then the teacher said we had to share our ideas to another people.
Wednesday, 10 May 2017
making connection
L.I. Identify connections text to text, text to world and text to self.
Today i have finished my making connections its about when the wind blows and the author is by Raymond Briggs and his first first fiction book he wrote was the snow man the book was from 1982. and when the wind blows was a interesting book that was about the world war 2 that nuclear bomb has drop from the u.s.a onto japan.
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making connection
Thursday, 4 May 2017
Personification
Fatongia and I worked together to create this DLO that uses personification to describe the days of the week like they were humans.
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