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Tuesday, 8 December 2015

Thursday, 3 December 2015

last Swimming lesson

Yesterday I went to my last swimming lesson  at Cameron pools for the year.We went to the big pools it was cold we just needed to do one lap and we just got out and we walked back to play games we had a vote we choose octopus and a world pool  octopus was hard I just got in the 2 round.I learned how to breath when you are swimming and go on your back you rock Carmen pools.  


Thursday, 26 November 2015

Storybird

Today I did a storyboard about two brothers and one brothers tricks the other brother.

Monday, 16 November 2015

Reflection

I have been learning about Hydro power because it is a renewable energy and you can use it for energy the energy we can use it for turning on are light or for computer.

Friday, 13 November 2015

Google expedition

Yesterday a man came from Google expedition and he brought expedition kits for us.His name was mur  came he was from Australia he was really happy it was a really good experience to have google expeditions come to are school I felt sick going to all the different places thanks google expeditions for coming to are school.

Wednesday, 11 November 2015

Cameron pools

 Kia ora kotou.

Today I went to my second swimming lesson at Cameron Pools.  My coach taught me how to swim we used a broad to help us it was fun we started swimming we had to keep are heads under the water we put are arms up in the air like a sword and swam

PMI

Today I did  a pmi about the toolkit day.

Wednesday, 4 November 2015



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Today our class went to their first free swimming lessons at Cameron Pools.I learned how to dive and have cross arms we had to make them go behind are ears.Some people didn't come.The teachers tested us to see how good we were we floated on our tummy and one a there thing your awesome
Cameron Pools.

Tuesday, 3 November 2015

A Kenning is a two word phrase describing an object often using a metaphor.Today we were acting as creative makers with my group.We were a time machine.We were gods.

Wednesday, 28 October 2015

 
Today I have been learning to find out more facts about energy.

One thing I found tricky was I found the tasks a bit challenging and screencastify it was all on my learning log.

It would be great if you could comment on my post and give me some feedback to make my learning better.

Friday, 23 October 2015

Have a Go Sports Day

To day I went to have a Go Sports day at the park.

1.I had a ago at sports these are the ones we did.                                


  • gymnastic 
  • Hokey 
  • soft ball 
  • cricket  
  • get set go               
2. my  favorite part was the gymnastic and soft ball

Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Writing

I have been learning how to do an OREO paragraph.  OREO stands for opinion, reason, example, and restating your opinion.  Restate means to say it again.  I wrote this paragraph to persuade the reader to agree with my idea.
  

I believe that  cheetahs are the most astonishing and most fastest animal that I know it can beat anything in a race.It can catch up to any animal they have speed so they are good at hunting if you want anything the cheetah can get it is great at hunting.For example it can run 110 – 120 km/h so if anything escapes it won't get very far when the cheetah is on the loss.So nothing can get away from a cheetah it is the fastest animal that ever lived on the Earth.So that means that it can beat a Ferrari and a Lamborghini.

Wednesday, 14 October 2015

Tuatara

Tuatara once lived throughout the mainland of New Zealand but rats and people drove them to extinction there. They are now found only on 37 off-shore islands and mainland islands like the Karori Sanctuary. Total tuatara population on all these islands is estimated to be between 50,000 and 100,000.  



Tuatara 


There are two species. Sphenodon punctatus is the Cook Strait tuatarawhich live on Stephen's Island in the Marlborough Sounds. The tuatara is famous because it is the only survivor of an ancient group of reptiles that roamed the earth at the same time as dinosaurs. It hasn't changed much in over 225 million years! The relatives of tuatara died out about 60 million years ago which is why the tuatara is called a ‘living fossil’.