Monday, 23 November 2015

Outdoor education

WALT sail an optimist yacht 
For optimist yachting my buddy was Aria but after awhile she jumped into someone else's yacht.
My favourite thing about optimist yachting was splashing other people and capsizing.
I held the main sheet most of the time.
It was a really awesome day and I enjoyed it heaps.

                                    My buddy and I splashing some other kids

Thursday, 12 November 2015

Work shop report on the black sticks 🏑

WALT write a report 


                                                               Bronze medal beat

New Zeland and black sticks coach disappointed to have the black sticks in one of the most important games.
The poor black got badly outplayed down to the bronze medal.

The coach said in London " I don't think we have done well we have achieved okay but we didn't win a medal and we let it slip unfortunately."

KEEP CHEERING FOR THE BLACK STICKS!!!!🏑🏑

   My next step would be: to write a little bit more.

Thursday, 29 October 2015

Reading workshop with Mr Wallace. My notes about a Great white shark at Waimarama

WALT: Take effective notes about some news.
WILF:Words that give information my own words

My next learning step is: To take notes from a news article on T.V.

Great white shark catch
Fishermen disappointed to catch a great white instead of crayfish 
The began to lean.
The shark probably 2 meters long.
Weighs about 180-200 kgs 
The shark got freed.
The last report had of a great white was 4.5m long







Monday, 19 October 2015

Maths

WALT use our maths thinking to solve and create number and picture squares.

Here is my one that I created 
Try to solve this by commenting on my blog




Reading term 4 with Mr W

WALT: take notes when listening to a reader

WILF: short sentences 
key words
 information.

* my next step will be to take accurate notes when a speaker is talking at a normal speed.

Thursday, 6 August 2015

Maths

WALT find the average temperature 


To find the average temperature for these five 
days we gave to add all of the temperatures together.
The total of all temperatures = 65

The next step is to divide the total by the number of days.

65 divided by 5 = 13

The average temperature is 13 degrees Celsius 

Wednesday, 29 July 2015

Pangarau/Maths

WALT tell time using te reo Māori 

Because it is Māori language week we are designing clocks and telling the time in Māori 


He aha te taima? what is the time?