Kia ora bloggers,
Today Paterson class have been working on our end of year reflection. This year has been unexpectedly hard! I enjoyed making this piece of writing. Here is my reflection:
Kia ora bloggers,
Today Paterson class have been working on our end of year reflection. This year has been unexpectedly hard! I enjoyed making this piece of writing. Here is my reflection:
Hello bloggers,
Today I made a google slides of what I like about summer and a poetry slam starter sentence. I wrote what I like about summer and images to match the text. I enjoyed writing what I like about summer. What I found challenging was finding synonyms for my nouns. I think this is a really easy was to make a poem. Here are my slides:
Morena bloggers,
Today Paterson class have completed the first Summer learning journey task. Nanogirl showed us how to do a flying experiment. It was easy and simple to make and looked really cool! I enjoyed testing them and seeing which one was my favorite. What I found challenging was when we had to find the centermeters. Overall its was worth it and fun to make! Here are some photos of me testing them out:
Kia Ora bloggers,
Today I have completed my film festival animation it took very long to make. Unfortunately the normal film festival was canceled due to the extended lockdown. I enjoyed choosing the characters actions and their words. The most challenging part was the amount of slides we had to work on. I'm really proud of our story and slides amount in the end. If I had more time I would remove the characters in the background.
Here is our animation:
Please leave a comment so I can answer your question.
Hey Bloggers,
Today I will be asking you would you rather again. Would you rather... use your money to proceed to space or instead use your money to save the earth. I choose saving the earth because even if I do go to space I'm scared of losing air or falling deep into space.
Kia ora bloggers,
This week is Maori language week and I have been looking up on American Akitas. They are 2 types of Akitas American Akitas and Japanese Akitas. Akita dogs like to eat wet dog food and a balanaced dod food for the year. Akitas die from cancer. Akitas will get aggressive if they aren't trained properly. Akitas hunt for Black boars Black bears and sometimes deer. American Akitas have a blacke nose and mouth part and they're back side is blackish orangish. Japanese Akitas have a white mouth and nose part and they're back side colour is orangish whitish. The diference between them is the American Akita is heavier and larger and it has darker colours compared to the Japanese Akita. The Japanese Akita is smaller and lighter and has lighter colours compared to the American Akita. Here is 2 photos of the American and the Japaneses Akita:
Kia ora bloggers,
We are back at Lockdown and at Alert Level Four. What I hate about lockdown is that you can't get fresh air often and your not allowed to play on parks your basically not allowed to go anywhere outside your bubble. What I found challenging in lockdown was all the school work I had to do. Here is 1 photos of me doing.. NOTHING:
I hope you all are having a way better time than I am. See you soon bye! πππ✋✋ππ
Kia ora bloggers,
Paterson class have been watching Olympic videos. Yesterday we watched Lisa Carringtons Sprint Kayak game. When the video had ended we started to search facts about Lisa Carrington and do a DLO of the facts that we know. Here is my DLO I have been working on:
That is all for today bloggers. Bye! ππππ
Kia ora bloggers,
Today Paterson class went on a trip to Tokyo Olympics. When we arrived ther was an Olympic competitor named Debbie Tanner she told us what it was like to do a triathlon and join the olympics. After that we had 2 activitys we could do the game zone and the skill zone. Another school named Anchorage Park School were exploring too. We took turns on the skills zone and the game zone so every 5 mins we would swap over.
I enjoyed watching watching the Olympics rowing challenge in the fan zone. I learnt the 3 values when competing in and olympics. The 3 values are friendship, respect and excellence. What I found challenging was the jump power in the skills zone they were 6 cones and 2 teams one team infront and one team in the back if you jump near the first cone you get 1 point but if you jump near the middle cone you get 3 points and lastly if you jump near the last cone then you get 10 points. Here is a photo of me doing the jump power:
CHALLENGE: Can you spot me? Also would you reccomend others to come?
Hello bloggers,
Today is Thursday tomorrow is the end of the term I have some things that I liked and what I disliked for this term. I wish you all the very best for the 2 week holidays see you next term! Also here is my reflection that I did minutes ago
Kia ora bloggers,
Today I will be sharing my waka writing description with you.
Paterson class learnt about Wayfinding Navigation and built their very own waka.
I know it does not look perfect but it has everything a waka needs. Real wakas aren’t colourful, they are made from totara wood so it’s brown. I really hoped you liked my writing. Bye bloggers πππππππ.
Kia ora bloggers,
Today I will be teaching you an amazing millennial knowledge of our Polynesian ancestors. In the olden days Polynesian people never had a GPS to use while there were sailing. They used the sun, moon wind, stars, waves and sea creatures they also memorised all the important stars names.
Here is a picture of a Polynesian navigating with the stars: