This blog is a record of my learning from Pt England School in Auckland, through to Tamaki College.
Thursday, 22 March 2018
Scrambled Sentences
During this activity I learnt how to unscramble the scrambled sentences.At the end of this presentation I got to write down sentences from the video. The video was based around plastic and how it is killing the animals.I hope you enjoy.
WALT: how to use Proper Nouns and end of sentence punctuation
Tuesday, 20 March 2018
Spectacular shapes
Spectacular Shapes
We are learning to identify shapes by their properties
Algebra Recap:
6A = 36 A =6
6B = 48 B = 8
14 - C = 5. C =9
20 + D = 29. D =9
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E - 6 = 15. E =21
F x 2 + 1 = 21. F =6
5G = 30. G =10
12H + 2 = 62. H =5
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Name the following shapes:
Identify the following shapes based on their properties:
Name of the Shape
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Properties
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Square
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A Quadrilateral with 2 sets of parallel sides, opposite angles are congruent (the same), none are 90 degrees.
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Decagon
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A Polygon with 10 sides
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Triangle
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A three sided polygon with two sides that are the same length
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Trapezoid
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A quadrilateral with one set of parallel sides
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Hexagon
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A 3D shape with all sides of equal length and 6 faces
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Cuboid
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A 3D shape with 6 faces; 2 square shaped faces and 4 rectangle shaped faces
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Sphere
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A 3D shape with no sides or edges
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- True
False
It could be true or false
True
False
True
Friday, 16 March 2018
Trianguar prism
This is a Triangular Prism. I made it out of Pipe Cleaners.What is a Triangular Prism?
It is a 3 sided prism, It is a polyhedron made out of triangular base A right triangular prism has rectangular sides, otherwise it is oblique.
Thursday, 15 March 2018
Language Features: Writing style
Authors create a writing style by using different language and narrative features, such as:
• colloquial language - Ordinary language, used by everyday people
• satire
• simile
• metaphor
• slang
• formal language
• descriptive language
• poetic justice
What language/narrative features has this author used to achieve her style? Use examples from the text.
Features
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1.Descriptive language
2.Descriptive language
3.Descriptive language
4.Alliteration
5.Assonance
6.Alliteration
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Examples from the text (include page number)
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1.Jack laughed with her and glanced over
2.Never more will you plague Glastonbury,evil sir
3.He would make Jack's life even more miserable
4.As pale and pitted as plucked poultry
5.Tomorrow at cock cow
As pale and pitted as plucked poultry
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Wednesday, 14 March 2018
How to Save Money
How To Save Money?
Did you know there is a huge difference between saving money and investing? We are going to be explaining three ways about how we think we can save our money.
The first reason is spending your money wisely.Which means spending your money on stuff you need not stuff you want .For example if you want Ice cream but you need shoes then buy shoes and then once you have everything you need then go and get that Ice cream.
The second reason is if you have been saving money forever then you shouldn’t go to the shops, because if you see something you want, you would just want to buy it and you would be spending the money that you have saved. You should also put your money in a piggy bank that would be hard for you to open.
Fragments & Sentences
In this presentation e fix up sentences. We Labelled F for Fragment and S for Sentences. I hope you enjoy. Please leave a comment.
Friday, 2 March 2018
Visual Mihi
This term we got the opportunity to create our own Visual Mihi. We got to trace our faces and then draw 4 things that are special to us.My four things are my Culture,My Family, God and my sports I really hope you enjoy this please leave a comment.
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