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Tuesday 10 November 2015

Possible Issues



The Big Game

Friday 13th March 2015


WALT:Use inferencing strategy to find answers to questions based on WALT text.


The Big Game


The game that Karla played, it wasn't very famous because know one knew what was going on so mum divided to take them to watch a rugby came at the park.


When they arrived a bus came when they stepped out and the people that came out were the town rugby players they were so excited to see them. The rugby players then walked to the changing room.

They (the family) went to sit in the front and when the game started the two rugby teams came onto the field and Karla and Mum went to their seat. When Shane did his big run everybody cheered loudly. Next, Shane was going to do a conversion, when Shane kicked the ball into the post’s, Mum and Karla shouted louder than any one.

Following The Gold by Gordon Campbell

Monday 17 August 2015

Identifying Language Features

In June we were taught again how to Identify Language Features to sharpen our knowledge and help us with different types of words you could use

Language Features 17.02.15
WALT: Identify the language features in a recount

Nouns

People Things  Places Ideas

Past Tense Words

Before, Was, Then, Were, Knew, Came, Ran, Sended, Slept, Started, Smiled, Cooked, delayed

Time and Sequence Words

After, Next,  Later, Secondly, Finally, Lastly, Thirdly, Firstly, First, Later On


Week 3 & 4 - Term 3 Reading Activites

Friday 22 May 2015

My New Animated Story :)

Today I went to Tamaki College and made a digital story on My Reaction to Five Nights At Freddy's 4  and this is the end result. I hope you enjoy it :)

Thursday 30 April 2015

5 Facts about How Waves are Made

WALT: skim and scan for facts on how waves are made

5 Facts about How Waves are Made

1.Wind interaction on the ocean far from the coast can create some of the best waves on earth.
2.Local shore winds can also create waves.
3.Low pressure systems are responsible for creating good and strong waves.
4.Created by wind, and influenced along the way by changes in seafloor topography, rainfall, tides, coastal backwash, currents and local winds, waves are a complex result of an amazing array of meteorological and geological variables
5.In deep low-pressure systems, wind speed is greater and more waves are generated by the power of the gusts.

By Levi R 

Tuesday 31 March 2015

My Research About Easter

Easter


What is Easter?
On Easter Sunday Christians celebrate the resurrection of The Lord, Jesus Christ. It is typically the most well-attended Sunday service of the year for Christian churches.


Who celebrates Easter?
Easter is a widely acknowledged holiday throughout the world and most Christians celebrate it.


What is the Significance of The Easter Egg?
For some religions it reminds them that Jesus rose from the grave. In Christianity for celebration for Easter-tide (Easter Season) Easter Eggs symbolize the Empty tomb of Jesus.


Other useful information (How do other countries celebrate Easter?)
Easter in Europe
Europe celebrates Easter by lighting bonfires on hilltops and in churchyards
Easter in England
Easter in England is celebrated through the exchange of Easter Eggs and other gifts like clothes, chocolates or holidays packages
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There are also a lot of other celebrations and if you want to find out go here:Easter Info

Friday 27 February 2015

Scratch


Done a quick edit so you can view it on my blog Anyway Enjoy :P.

Bye Bye Have A Great Tyme.