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Thursday, 30 April 2020

Making a Poppy

Making a Poppy

Materials Used:
Red reusable New-World shopping bag
Black liner from the bottom of the shopping bag
Circle Plate
Scissors 
Pencil/Pen
Stapler
Tape 
Straw

Instructions:

1. Cut the side edges of the shopping bag.

2. Once the edges are cut, get your circle plate, pencil/pen trace the outline of your circle plate so you get a red circle, if you have enough space next to it then do it on the other side so you get 2 circles, when finished, cut around the outside of it.

3. Once you have cut the 2 circles, you put the 2 circles together, overlap them to form the number 8 shape.

4. Staple the number 8 shape together in the middle, then grab your black liner and scissors and cut out a circle.

5. Once you have cut that circle from the black liner, you are going to get your straw and put it underneath the shaped 8 and staple it, after that, grab your black liner and staple it into the middle.

6. When you have finished stapling all of it together you have now made yourself a poppy


Build a healthy body Taha Tinana Challenge


Task Description: For this challenge we play the traditional Maori game called Matimati or Mitimiti with a family member and what you have to do is that you stand facing each other and we have to try and touch one of are shoulders which is a point for you and if you move your foot then you other person gets a point. First to reach 10 points win the game.

Writing Task

Walt: Online learning at home

Wednesday, 29 April 2020

Which Garaphs?

Walt: Communicate findings using appropriate displays

Comprehension Question: Mascots

Walt: Unpack And Infer In Order To Understand The Text


Task Description: For this weeks reading task we had to complete 4 tasks and this is one of them. This is called Mascots, well the book but the comprehension question are all about it. 

Thursday, 23 April 2020

Taha Tinana Challenge


Task Description: Sorry For Being Late With This Challenge But This Challenge Is Called The Taha Tinana Challenge And The Challenge Was To Spell Your First Name With The Workout.

Tuesday, 21 April 2020

Kei Te Pehea Koe? Maori Class

Walt:To Ask And Answer Question About How We Feel

Coronavirus: Is New Zealand A Repeat Of The 1918 Flu Pandemic?

Walt:Question While Reading.
Walt: Compare And Contrast information


Task Description: Week 2 of online learning, this weeks task is about comparing the differences & similarity of Covid-19 and Influenza Virus. This task was interesting because The Flu Virus and Covid-19 are basically the same.     

Monday, 20 April 2020

Line Graphs

Walt:Interpret the infromation presented witnin graphs

Friday, 17 April 2020

We Are The World


Task Description: We had to tell what we knew what we learned and what do you want to know we got some information from the video and the link and we had to ask three questions.

Thursday, 16 April 2020

Pie Graph

Walt Interpret the information presented within graphs

Pandemic of 1918

MY SYNTHESIS
My new understanding of the 1918 pandemic is that the 1918 pandemic influenza virus had killed million people from the age of twenty to forty years throughout the years and the influenza virus started during world war 2. public buildings had some spray every time they went into the building, also, there were three different types of influenza virus. Type A, Type B, and Type C which at the time the influenza Virus that's going round was Type A.


Task description: For this weeks online learning we learnt about the 1918 pandemic virus outbreak across the world. I had justed learnt 1918 virus and this is my new understaning of the 1918 pandemic.

Wednesday, 15 April 2020

Dear Future Me...

Dear Future Me,

Today is Wednesday 15th April 2020, 1st day of Term 2 and I am at home in G.I.  I am not at school because of the COVID-19 virus pandemic and NZ is on lockdown.  I’m feeling good because we have online learning and we are staying at home.  I don’t have to get dressed in uniform.

I am thankful for having a home, and for having a family to take care of me.  I am thankful that I don’t feel worried because I know I am in a safe environment where the COVID 19 virus won’t get me.

Right now I miss hanging out with my friends the most and maybe not having a Big Mac or KFC too.  The first thing I want  to do when this is all over is go to Extreme in Botany, and eat a Big Mac from McDonalds, maybe even some KFC.

I wonder if you got into Dilworth or Sacred Heart College like you wanted or did you go to a different school?  Did it have girls too? Did you get a girlfriend?  I bet your Mum and sister were giving you a hard time.  What about Paschal, Tisa and AJ, do you still keep in touch with them?  I hope that they are doing good.

How are Mum, Dad and Liv doing?  Did your family travel overseas yet? Did Olivia end up being a physio with the All Blacks and did she hook you up with free tickets, or did you play in the team?

Here are some questions to ask yourself to see if your life is good?

What have you been doing for the last few years since I wrote this on April 15 2020?

Have you been doing great with helping the parents, also do you have a girlfriend or are you still single and trying to find one?

How is college going for you and your friends?

Do you still speak to your friends and family?

Have you/Applied for a job anywhere and if so hopefully you get it?

Are you in any rugby teams, playing at Marist still or are you in international teams which is great if you did?

Hope you're happy man. Be good to your family and friends, they are important.

Laters 12 yr old Jacob
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Task Description: This week during the lock down in quarantine for online schooling we are learning upon how to write for a specific audience. This is currently the first day of Term 2 of 2020 and the theme for this term is " We are the World ." For this weeks online learning we had to write to our future self. it was pretty weird at first but I was okay afterwards.

Bar Graphs

Walt: Interpret the information presented within