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Thursday, April 16, 2020

Math Blog

Whats up bloggers this week in maths I have been learning about tessellating shapes. The goal was  Identify and use the features of a figure that do not change (invariant properties) as it is reflected, rotated, translated or enlarged.

Here is a link to look at my work
https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1AH5EeopccNwCaexRV1wUpRReGWIx05wjCVo4e7xC7ao/edit

Do You know how to tessellate shapes?

Reading Blog

  Hello and Welcome back to my blog this week in reading we have been learning about making connections with the text.

Here is a link to see my work


Do you know how to make connection with the text and summarising.

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Writing

This week for writing I have been learning about when to use different types of language at the right time. The goal was to use language that is appropriate to topic and/or purpose.





Do you know when to use the right type of language.

Thursday, March 19, 2020

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Maths Blog

Hello welcome back to my blog this week we have been doing some maths, the goal was to use a broad range of strategies to solve addition and subtraction problems with whole numbers and decimals (place value).








Friday, March 6, 2020

collaboration

As you may already know my school st Francis of Assisi has a fair that is happening on this Sunday 8th of march 2020. My group and I are running a game called knock the bottle's,  I think my group did well with collaborating with each other. Here are two reason's on how my group did well collaborating with each other. 

Reason number 1 is communicating. My group and I did well on talking to each other if we had an idea. Lastly reason number 2 is listening to each other, I think we (Me and my group) did well on listening to each other because if we had a idea we didn't just talk over each other. But instead we listened to the idea one of us had. 


What collaboration tasks have you done??

Waitangi blog

Hey guys welcome back to yet another blog I hope you guys had a wonderful Waitangi day and had heaps of fun. Today I will be talking to you about what I have been learning about the treaty and what the treaty is so lets get right into it.

Captain cook first discovered Aoteroa and had told the Queen that it was safe to live on and for others to live on so she headed to Aoteroa. When the Queen got there, there were Maori chiefs and they thought that the land was theirs to own so the Queen went back to England to think of an idea. She decided to create a treaty so the all people (Maori and British) could live there. The treaty was then signed on the 6 of February 1840 and all Maori and British lived in peace.