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Sunday 23 February 2020

Math-Team-Matics

WALT: work collaboratively to solve maths problems

Cockles Estuary Health Check

Walt: identifying and resolving issues arising from competing information in texts

Task Description:Room one is learning about cockles. This is what our learning task is about it is about if you agree or disagree that cockles should be gathered at NZ Beaches. 

Friday 21 February 2020

Prime and Composite

   Prime and Composite 
Factors are the numbers you multiply to get another number. 
Prime numbers are the numbers that have only two factors. 
What are the factors of 3? 1 and 3 Because 3 has only two factors, it is a prime number. 
Composite numbers are the numbers that have more than two factors. 
What are the factors of 6? 1, 2, 3, and 6 Because 6 has more than two factors, it is a composite number. 


Number
Prime or composite
Factors
10
Composite
1,2,5,10
5
Prime
1,5
12
Composite
1,6,2
18
Composite
1,9,2
4
Composite 
1,2,
11
Prime
1,11
24
Composite 
1,12,2
97
Prime
1,97
73
Prime
1,73
33
Prime
1,33
21
Prime
1,21


Thursday 20 February 2020

Unorganised Explanation: Ex-Pt Englander student essay

Task Description: For this week our class looked at an ex-Pt Englander student essay. We had to recognised (With a Partner) her work for the task and also had to make a conculsion for the end of it.

How To Be a Good Daughter.


Anyone has the ability to be a good daughter. By showing kindness, listening to your parents, and being helpful you are showing your parents that you love and respect them. What else can you do in your life to be a good daughter?



t is very important to always show kindness towards your parents. Although this can be difficult at times, it is important to show kindness to your parents because it shows that you respect them. For example, when you really want to go somewhere with your friends and your parents tell you that you have to stay home and look after your little siblings, it is important to remember that your parents have your best interests in mind.


Another way to be a good daughter is to talk nicely to your parents. By telling them how much you appreciate them, and answering back in a positive manner you are showing your parents how much they mean to you.  When your parents ask you to do something it is important that you listen and respond in a timely and respectful manner. For example, when mum asks you to put away the laundry, you should immediately respond by saying, “yes mum” as you stand up and put the laundry away without a scowl on your face. 



Another way to show that you are a good daughter is by your actions.  By being helpful around the house you are showing your parents that you respect them. For example, when you keep your bed made and your room clean you are showing that you respect your living space. This also comes into play when you complete your chores without being asked. So, when you wake up in the morning or get home from school, immediately vacuum the house, put away the dishes and take out the rubbish



Another way to be a good daughter is to talk nicely to your parents. By telling them how much you appreciate them, and answering back in a positive manner you are showing your parents how much they mean to you.  When your parents ask you to do something it is important that you listen and respond in a timely and respectful manner. For example, when mum asks you to put away the laundry, you should immediately respond by saying, “yes mum” as you stand up and put the laundry away without a scowl on your face.



In conclusion, these are my four reasons for being a good daughter to my parents. Why I have picked these four reasons for me being a good daughter is because I feel they really help me be a good daughter. Now have a question for you guys now. 

What makes you a good son or daughter to your parents?


Saturday 15 February 2020

Te Tiriti O Waitangi


Task description: This was a wk 1 one post but I had finished this in Febuary because I thought that it didn't really matter but it did so I had to try and finish doing it to show what Te Tiriti means to us Kiwi's and other cultures living in NZ. This I did in Rm 1 literacy class team 5 Mrs Moala's class room. This took me a while but now it's all done so Te Tiriti o waitangi is one of the most important thing to us so I had wrote down Te Tiriti like a puzzle.

Thursday 13 February 2020

S.E.E Writing

For this task we were learning how to write an explanation piece of writing and what to put in it.  I hope I can improve this year.

Element 1:picking up rubbish 

People around the countries leave their rubbish on the ground & pretend that people act like it’s not theirs. When they leave the rubbish on the ground the wind  picks it up and goes into the lake and kills sea creatures. Kiwi’s and people around the countries should place their rubbish away in the bins so we can save the environment.For example, when someone is eating food they leave their rubbish behind and do nothing and someone else comes and picks it up.

Element 2: chuck it in the right bin

People in New Zealand are just putting their rubbish in any bins.People around the world are not putting the right rubbish in the right bins, and I think we should put in the right bin’s.For example, people finish eating their banana and then put it in the yellow bin, instead of putting it in the red bin.

Element 3: Don’t just do it at school (home, street’s)

Kiwi’s are not also chucking the rubbish on the street.Like when you see rubbish anywhere like school, home, or the street you just pick it up and put it in the bin.For example, when some is walk pass the rubbish and they don’t pick it up, someone else picks it up and puts it in the bins. 

Element 4; Teach Others (whanau, neighbors)

We teach others so they could have a brighter future and explore the wonders of this world. We teach those who have the capability of showing us how they could listen and respect us then we will do what we can to help you learn. My example is that you do your best to try and keep up with your class and learn as much as you can so you can know what to do when you move up a level.