Monday, 15 November 2021
Area and Volume of 2D and 3D shapes.
Mean Median Mode and Range .
Bar and Histogram graphs.
Box and Whisker (comparing box plots).
Tuesday, 9 November 2021
Tuesday, 26 October 2021
100 word (essay).
One day, my family and I went to the museum and came upon this wonderful painting. This painting has a lot of detail, and the ocean looks fantastic.... I noticed water running down from the painting later that day, as if the picture had come to life. "WHAT IN THE WORLD IS HAPPENING HERE?" I exclaimed as I raced to the front desk and informed them of the situation. "Oh, it's part of the artwork," they said, "the artist didn't want it to be a basic painting while he was painting that beautiful picture." “He wanted it to be unique, so he made water come out of the artwork every few hours.”
Time Series Graph - (online learning).
Monday, 25 October 2021
Ordering Integers - Activity (Online Task).
Thursday, 21 October 2021
1 - Adding Rational Numbers - Activity
Monday, 18 October 2021
Two way probability tables ( Week 1 ).
Monday, 27 September 2021
Tuvalu Maths - Area and Perimeter
Tuesday, 21 September 2021
Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)
Applying Pythagorean Theorem: Set I - Activity
Thursday, 16 September 2021
Language Features - Simile & Metaphor
Tuesday, 14 September 2021
Crime Scene Multiplication and Division
Monday, 13 September 2021
Pythagorean Theorem - Lockdown Work
Missing Lengths of Right Triangles
Friday, 10 September 2021
Sulu Fitzpatrick ! came to our google meet !
CSI Files
Monday, 6 September 2021
Tongan Language Week - Writing !
This information report will be about Tonga, so have fun!
Tonga is an archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean located in Oceania, just south of Samoa and roughly two-thirds of the way between Hawaii and New Zealand.
Until 1970, the Kingdom of Tonga was a United Kingdom-protected territory. It is the last Polynesian kingdom in the South Pacific, a constitutional hereditary monarchy.
Tonga is a Polynesian kingdom with a population of about 102,000 people. Tonga has a poverty rate of 22.1 percent, which means that one out of every five Tongans lives in poverty. Tonga has the third lowest poverty rate among the Pacific's eight nations, after the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu.
Now that I have told you about Tonga and even gave you facts about Tonga, be sure to go visit my classmates blogs too because I am sure they have amazing writings about Tonga too.
Translation
The Coordinate Plan !
Monday, 30 August 2021
Classifying Numbers !
Friday, 27 August 2021
Monday, 23 August 2021
Poster - Selling something from out household !
Thursday, 19 August 2021
Quirky Persuasive - To be continued
Ex-President of the United States of America, Barrack Obama, awakened one morning smelling terrible, so he booked the quickest flight to Sri Lanka to get a Lynx Africa spray, which was only made in Sri Lanka and could not be delivered to the United States owing to some questionable ingredients in the spray.
The flight there was pleasant, albeit a little unusual. I had planned to travel first class, but it was already booked. I was seated next to a senior citizen who seemed to be Mr Bean's mum, haha. Molly Bean was her name.
When we landed, I was greeted by a bunch of dressed-up men. I had to double-check that I wasn't dreaming by flicking my ears. Because this is the first time I've ever seen anything like it. They also had strange, messy hair and black toes.
Barrack Obama arrived with a Lynx spray and sprayed it on right away. So he now has a pleasant odour!
Task description : This is a writing that we had to make veryyyy weird ! - I had fun making these and even got a few laughs in making this.
Tuesday, 17 August 2021
All about me poster - Cyber smart Challenge !
Monday, 16 August 2021
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch
Thursday, 12 August 2021
1.3 Kei hea a Amo?
Task Description: This is a Maori task ! I had to answer some questions and I also had to make a create task. Overall this was easy.
Monday, 9 August 2021
Lisa Carrington
Tuesday, 3 August 2021
Rowing to the Olympics - Alan Bagnall
Thursday, 29 July 2021
1.1 Kei te pehea koe?
Violet Walrond: Olympic Swimmer
WALT: Skim and scan for key information.
Make inferences
Wednesday, 28 July 2021
Dame Valerie Adams
Monday, 26 July 2021
Olympics !
Immersion Assembly - Term 3
Today is the first, day of term 3. To start off Term 3 we had an immersion assembly. Are you excited for Term 3? Well I am. This Term instead of having Mr Burt as the Principal we have Mrs Nua, as Mr Burt is going to be away this whole term, so I look forward to having Mrs Nua as our Principal this Term.
My first highlight from the immersion assembly was Team 3's movie because they made a movie that so relatable, to how us kids act at home, in these days. I also like how they told us a story, like how to actually be fit, eat healthy, and etc.
My second highlight was the song that Mr J made. The beat was good, the lyrics was spot on so I really enjoyed listening and singing to the song.
In conclusion, the immersion assembly went smoothly and I'am sure that everyone at least laughed or smiled. Check out the photos below this !
Thursday, 8 July 2021
Measurement Madness
Friday, 2 July 2021
FInish it off properly, 2/7/21
This week the prefects have created a korero. The korero for the week is "Finish it off properly." It was a really busy week so I hope you enjoy!
Please leave a positive comment on my blog.
Thursday, 24 June 2021
YESTERDAY TRIP AT KPMG
Tuesday, 22 June 2021
Thinking Critically - Reading/Writing task.
WALT: Think critically about what we read
Monday, 21 June 2021
Perfect Perimeter
Walt's : We are learning to calculate area and perimeter
Kiwi Kids News - A huge hole appears in Mexico
WALT - Locate and summarise ideas within a range of texts.
Kiwi Kids News Read off! - Tornado in South Auckland
Friday, 18 June 2021
Dazzling Decimals - 3
Flash Addition!
114 + 97 = 211
93 + 289= 382
128 + 87 = 215
163 + 84 = 247
311 + 93 = 404
Change to fractions and decimals
1. 21% - 0.21 21/100
2. 19% - 0.19 19/100
3. 35% - 0.35 35/100
4. 63% 0.63 63/100
5. 40% 0.40 40/100
6. 15% 0.15 15/100
7. 75% 0.75 75/100
8. 83% 0.83 83/100
9. 7% 0.7 7/100
10. 1% 0.1 01/100
Change to percentages
½ = 50%
⅗ = 60%
17/20=
41/ 50= 82%
7/10 = 70%
⅓= 33.333333333333333333333333
⅚= 25
14/35= 40%
1/25= 4%
5/50 = 10%
21/76 = 55%
1. 35 + 97 = 132
2. 3.25 - 1.17= 2.08
3. 2 × -8 = -16
4. 5 × (2 + 4 × 3) = 70
5. 5.789 - 1.345 = 4.444
6. 1.789 - 0.987 = 0.802
7. 1.67 + 5.895 = 7.565
8. 1.578 + 2.654 = 4.322
9. 7.678 - 3.567 = 4.111
10. 4.789 + 1.678 = 6.467
Why does matter matter
WHY DOES MATTER MATTER !!
The three basic properties of matter are : Volume, mass and shape
All matter is made up of tiny particles called : Atoms
Volume is amount of space that matter takes up
Mass is the amount of matter in an object
Liquid take the shape of their container.
Gases do not have a definite shape of volume
Liquids do not have a definite shape, but they do have a definite volume.
Solids have a definite shape and volume.
A shape and chair are example of solids
Juice and Milk are examples of liquids
Helium and Oxygen are examples of gas
Solid ice is melting when it is changing into liquid
Thursday, 17 June 2021
Colosseum - Information Report
WALT: Learn about the Colosseum and write an information report about it.
Did you know that in Italy there is a COLOSSEUM! Welcome to my information report about Colosseum. In this information report, I will be telling you facts about the Colosseum that I found through google, youtube videos, etc. According to google colosseum is 189 meters (615 ft / 640 Roman feet) long, and 156 meters (510 ft / 528 feet) wide, with a base area 24,000 square metres (6 acres). The Colosseum was used to entertain people, they did events such as Gladiators contests, animal hunts, and re-enactments. There are even mock sea battles as they flooded the Colosseum with water. Also, the gladiators' shows took place at the colosseum as well. The Colosseum is even big enough to fit/seat 50,000 people. The colosseum is over 1,900 years old. They built the colosseum and it looks like an elliptical shape with a short axis. Emperor Vespasian built the colosseum. The colosseum was named after the Flavian Amphitheater. It was also like a gift to the Roman people. Now that you have finished reading my information report, you called maybe make one of your information report too.
Task Description: This is an information report about the Colosseum. I loved this task because it really used my writing skills.
Friday, 11 June 2021
Thank you SUPPORT STAFFS
Prefects Korero Week 6, Term 2
Thursday, 10 June 2021
The Sun Our Star - Inquiry Task
Point England School Fiafia
Last Week 3rd of June we had our Annual Point England FIAFIA !!
I was lucky enough to be one of the M'cs along with Sauma, Bradley and Kauri. Being a M'c was very nerve wracking and also being a M'c helped me really step out of my conference zone.
I was also in the Senior Samoan Group. I was in the Samoan because I am Samoan and also I love to show off my Samoan dance moves.
My highlight has to be the Tongan Girls because they looked amazing, with there Tupenu or sarong. I also like how there actions were so big and the best thing they did was smile.
Bookmarks Activity 4
WALT:
Use the bookmarks bar properly on our device
Information Report - Pyramids in Egypt.
Did you know that there are pyramids in Egypt? Well, I think you have because it is one of the most visited places in the world! This is also my information report about pyramids in Egypt.
People from Egypt usually build pyramids to make tombs for people who are very special to them and bury them inside the Pyramids. They also bury them with stuff they think that they would need because they believe they can join them in the afterlife.
They buried them in Pyramids because wild animals buried the sand and thieves stole the loot, so they thought that Pyramids would be a good place to bury the dead bodies.
The Great Pyramids of Giza is the tallest pyramid in the world. It is 146.5 meters (481) feet. Giza is located in Egypt. The Great Pyramids of Giza were built more than 1,200 years ago.
According to google The Great Pyramids of Giza is 4,500 years old. Fourth Dynasty pharaoh Khufu is also known as Cheops. Giza was found by King Khufu.
The Red Pyramid was built for Pharaoh Snefru, the father of Khufu. The Red Pyramid is also the second biggest pyramid. It took ten years and 7 months to build The Red Pyramids.
This is my short information report about Pyramids in Egypt and if you enjoy reading this I will do a Part 2.
Task Description: This is an information report about the pyramids in Egypt's. Overall this information
The Jacket (Part 2)
The Jacket - Part 1