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Monday, 21 December 2020

Which one doesn't belong

 L.I to find out which one doesn't belong

 

 For this activity we had to find out which one of the pictures doesn't belong and give a number of reasons why for why each one doesn't belong with the other pictures. We were also tasked to make our own Which one doesn't belong  and challenge other to find the differences.

Thursday, 17 December 2020

Te Reo Maori

 L.I to arrange the words in the correct order


For this task we arranged the Maori words to create a sentence, the question was "What are you doing today?" We chose on of he activities that was in one of the slides prior and find an image to show wat the activity is.

Blog comment

 L.I to write a quality blog comment on someone else’s blog that starts a rich learning conversation.


For this task we learnt how to make quality comments, comments are important because they allow u to engage in a learning conversation with other students on our blogs. I commented on Lukah's blog about how he created an insect with things like leaves, flowers, twigs, etc.

 

Wednesday, 16 December 2020

Fishy false teeth

 LI: To create your own comic strip of an imaginary conversation.



My comic strip shows the conversation I imagine these two people had after one of the men had sneezed his teeth into the sea during a fishing trip. This activity was interesting because we had to think of what they were saying ourselves.

Kowhaiwhai pattern

LI: To create a kowhaiwhai pattern to represent summer



Today I learnt that when it is very hot and the air is shimmering Tānerore performs the haka for his mother, Hine-Raumati. This happens in summer as the land heats up. Our challenge was to think about this while we designed our own kowhaiwhai pattern to represent summer. My pattern shows a boat going out of the safe zone to fish and get food.

Tuesday, 15 December 2020

Insect art

 For this challenge we created insect art out of leaves, twigs, flowers and things that we could find on the ground. The insect I made was a beetle, I used a pear as the head and for the body and wings I used orange & green leaves.


Sunday, 6 December 2020

Holiday Christmas tree

 L.I to decorate the Christmas tree with our decorations

This week we finished our holiday decorations for our school Christmas tree that we have been working on this term, these decorations represent the different people in Panmure bridge. We went to the office and hung our decorations on, they looked really good on our Christmas tree. 



Saturday, 5 December 2020

Design technology challenge

L.I to design holiday decorations


This term we have been learning about Design technology in order to make felt holiday decoration for our school Christmas tree. Today we evaluated on our product to find out the positives, improvements, the things we could change and other questions which asked us about our experience about the sowing. If we do this next time I think I could do smaller stitches and add more stuffing for my decoration.

Thursday, 3 December 2020

Probability

 L.I to work out chance


This week for maths we learnt about probability, probability is the chance of something happening. To expand our knowledge we made a DLO about one of the questions we did and explain how we worked it out. The question that we solved was about the chance that a person could pick the same two flowers out of a bag, there were 6 frangipani and 4 tiare taina that made the chances of her pulling a frangipani 6/10 and the chances of her pulling out a tiare taina 4/10. When she picked a second time the chances would be the same (6/10 for frangipani and 4/10 for tiare taina) After we have done that we multiply the chances to get the answers, first you multiply 6/10 by 6/10 (the chances of pulling two frangipani's) The answer we get is 36/100. After that we multiply 4/10 by 6/10 (the chances of pulling a tiare taina and frangipani) Then we multiply 6/10 by 4/10 (the chances of pulling a frangipani and a tiare taina) Lastly you multiply 4/10 by 4/10 (the chances of pulling two frangipani's) Finally we add 36/100 and 16/100 ( the chances that two of the same flowers are pulled) Which gives us 52/100.