This week's maths work was to figure out an equation on electives for a school, to do it we needed to use fractions and decimals. After I finished the equation I then just added in the answers on the sides and the working out underneath the problem, during the time that I was working it out I was confused at one point until I realised that because I'd thought that there were only 24 students I done the problem wrong. I then quickly just re-read the first part of it and realised my mistake, after that I then proceeded to finish the problem.
I am a Year 8 student at Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Learning Space 2 and my teachers are Ms Kirkpatrick and Mrs Anderson.
Thursday, 22 February 2018
Panmure Bridge School Whakatauki
At Panmure Bridge School we are learning about whakatauki, our Panmure Bridge School whakatauki is manaaki whenua, manaaki tangata, haere whakamua. It means care for the land, care for the people, go forward. This means care for the land of our school, care and respect the learners around you, and be confident in yourself to strive for excellence. On my DLO it talks about our whakatauki, and our school values which are C.A.R.E.
Softball reflection
Yesterday group A started kiwi sports, and the kiwi sport is softball. The first thing we did was warming up we did star jumps, and we had to run to a tree. Once we finished warming up we learnt how to catch and how to throw, and then we learnt how to catch a ground ball, and also a sky ball.
I would like to think Allison for teaching us and I can't wait until out next section.
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Kiwi Sport,
San Kyaw
Treaty of Waitangi
For reading this week we read the second novel in the five part series about the treaty of Waitangi, this book was about the week before the treaty was going to be signed. To do the activity we first had to get into a group and in those groups everyone read the book, after we'd read the book our next task was to write down important words related to the story. Once that was done the task after that was to create a DLO for the summary that we'd done.
First lesson in Graphics
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Graphics,
San Kyaw,
Technology
How is Chinese New Year Celebrated?
How is Chinese New Year Celebrated?
KUNG HEI FAT CHOI! ( Happy New Year) Did you know that Chinese New Year is a very important time of the year, because that’s when everyone comes together. They come together to eat traditional food with their families. Have you ever wondered why Chinese people Celebrate Chinese New Year?
Chinese people believe that there was a legend about a monster called Nian. The monster Nian only comes out in the darkest night of the full moon and when the full moon is in a disguise. Nian would sneak into the village and scare the people and the animals.
But one day there was a man, that taught them Nians weakness. Nians weakness was loud noises, Fire and the color Red. One day Nian came back and when he got there he was frightened, because the people we're wearing red clothes head to toe and drumming the dram loudly, and they lit up all the firecracker they had.
Instead of wrapped gifts that they give on Christmas, kids get red envelopes stuffed with lucky money in it from, grandparents, parents and many more. The happy fact is that kids are allowed to spend their money as much as they want.
Other countries might not have Chinese New Years as a public holiday, but they still celebrate on roads and in the cities.
Kiwi can
Today for Kiwi can we had different Kiwi can teachers and they are Mr Matt, Miss Lily and Mr Latu, We talked about positive relationship and rule's. The activity we did was the Mile game. I would like to thank Mr Matt, Miss Lily and Mr Latu.
Wednesday, 14 February 2018
Simple Sentence
This week we learnt about about Compound sentence, Conjunction and also AAAWWWBIS. I this I enjoyed about this activity was writing with Junior and Talking to him.
Where is PyeongChang?
I created this DLO that shows how far away PyeongChang is from Auckland. I now know PyeongChang is in South Korea. South Korea is a country near the Thailand, which is where I come from. One fact I found really interesting is that, the first Olympics was in Chamonix, France in 1924.
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Inquiry,
PyeongChang,
SanKyaw,
Winter Olympics 2018
Kiwi Can Reflection
This week Thursday was the first day of Kiwi Can, We Talk about Encouragement like cheering people on, building their self esteem and building team spirit. The first activity we played was change places if you?
Thursday, 8 February 2018
Blog Post Record
This is my blog post record from 2014 - 2017. I think I have improved a lot since I started back in 2014. I made a bar graph for how many blog posts I have published each year. In 2017 I posted 101 blog posts which is the most I have did in a year. My goal is to reach 500 blog posts by the end of this year, thank you for viewing my blog and make sure to leave good feedback.
Tuesday, 6 February 2018
Guess what I did on the Summer Holiday?
Over the holiday I did all kind of activity and I chose to write about one of my activity. As you can see they are seven sentences, it's a clue to what I did on the holiday. I chose to write about what I did because I think it's interesting.
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