Here is a selection of my learning that I wish to share. Not all my work will be perfect all of the time as I am a work in progress. I welcome positive and helpful comments.
Sunday, 27 November 2016
Sunday, 13 November 2016
Thursday, 27 October 2016
Thursday, 20 October 2016
Tuesday, 18 October 2016
Thursday, 13 October 2016
Patrick's Book Review
Title:Batman: The jiro kuwata
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Author: jiro kuwata
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Illustrator: jiro kuwata
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Storyline(summary): The story was about Batman and Robin defeating Clayguy.
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What i liked best:
. The big dinosaur because It was smashing into a big building
. The batmobile because It had nitro gas to make the car go faster!
. The cave because It looks cool
. The detail because there's lots of things like cars buildings and the characters
. The color because It's black and white like old comics
. The potion that turns you into clay it taste like clay and liquid.
.The plane because It’s fast
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What i didn't like best:
the bit i didn't like was nothing because the book was awsome!
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Favorite character: Batman and Robin
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I recommend on getting this book because it's funny! To read.
Wednesday, 21 September 2016
Olympics art work
This term I made a olympics art work of me.
I started by making a tessellation using meashad up triangle with sides that were up to 3.8cm long. Then I took a photo of myself and printed a photo of Dan carter. Then i cut them out and glue them onto the tessellation.
Tuesday, 6 September 2016
S.T.E.M Challenge
Our Materials:
6 x long sticks
1 x wooden square
2 x pipe cleaners
2 x straws
1 x 1m ruler
11 x plastic cubes
1 x bunch of popsicle sticks
4 x wooden small flat pieces
Challenge #1 - Build a structure with a cube as the base:
Challenge 1 was a bit easy because all we had to do was only make a structure with using only one block to hold the tower up.
Challenge #2 - Build the tallest structure that you can and your base can be any size:
Challenge #3 - Build a structure with something that balances off the side of it:
Challenge 3 was frustrating because you had to make a structure
By Samia, Patrick, Benjamin.
Monday, 5 September 2016
Moment In Time Week 7
Today our teacher asked us to write a ‘Moment In Time’ piece using a picture of a boy in the water. We planned as a class to make sure we had the 5 W’s and the 6 Senses.
Before we began our writing in small groups we discussed the importance of using descriptive writing, using similes and metaphors where appropriate, using dialogue and have done our best to make sure our punctuation is correct. Some of us have even used ‘Show Don’t Tell’ in our writing to provide our reader with more of an experience.
Our teacher gave us 10 minutes for each paragraph and then 10 minutes for editing at the end. We had so much fun working together!
If you have a moment, we would love you to comment on our writing.
Boy Overboard!
As Jack was fishing he caught a fish but it was to powerful for him so the fish pulled him into the sea. The person that was driving the boat didn’t see Jack so he took of. SPLASH! Jack could smell diesel coming from the boat getting further and further. Jack was panicking because he could see sharks crowding him, he was screaming for help “HELP HELP!
Jack was becoming one with the water. As he was drowning he saw all kind of different fish looking at him. He was even more terrified when he saw a whole group of piranhas. The sharks was coming closer and closer to Jack. So Jack tried to to swim but he couldn’t swim because he doesn’t like the water, so he passed out. He was thinking that he was going to die.
Out of nowhere a megalodon had rushed to Jack and taken a bite out of his arm. “AHHHHHHHH”! Shouted Jack. Jack could see the blood coming out from his arm. “PLEASE LORD PLEASE HELP ME”! Jack screamed while drowning. There was a light coming from the sky. going towards the boy.
Written by Kaleb, Patrick and Darnell.
Patrick:
What we done well was working as a team and talking as a team
Darnell
What I think I did well was help Kaleb and Patrick make some sentences.
Kaleb:
The thing that I did well was when I was talking to my buddy when we were writing.
Monday, 8 August 2016
polygon
Tessellation
A pattern made of identical shapes.
the shapes must fit together without any gaps,the shapes should not overlap.
REGULAR polygon
To be a regular polygon all the sides and angles must be the same. |
IRREGULAR polygon
Irregular polygon have different sides
Then a regular polygon.
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Ref: Salzman, L., (1990). Cool Tessellations. Creative activities that make math and science fun for kids! P6-7)
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3 Facts: about regular polygons
1.A polygon is a pane shape (two-dimensional) with straight sides. Examples include triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons and so on.
2.Regular polygons tend to look like someone tried to make a circle out of some straight lines.
3.A polygon is a flat figure that is made up of straight lines and is enclosed.
2 facts: about IRREGULAR polygon
1.Irregular shapes have sides and angles of any length and size.
2.irregular polygon has the same amount of sides.
For more facts about polygons!
Thursday, 30 June 2016
Matariki Reflections
Matariki is a time for reflection. Yesterday with whaea toni we took the time to reflect on our year and set a new gole. Here is the goal i set practice my maths.
We made a matariki star. We used our algebraic thinking. We had
A pattern to follow.
1,2 and down
1 and up
We repeated this until we got the star
Matariki is a time for reflection. Yesterday with whaea toni we took the time to reflect on our year and set a new gole. Here is the goal i set practice my maths.
We made a matariki star. We used our algebraic thinking. We had
A pattern to follow.
1,2 and down
1 and up
We repeated this until we got the star Wednesday, 29 June 2016
Monday, 27 June 2016
MANU TUKUTUKU
Matariki is a maori new year that the maori people celebrate. Just before June. They say if the star is bright and it's shining that means it's going to be a good year. Matariki is the hottest stars. people tell stories,play knucklebones, have a big feast and go fishing. People will grow food for the end of the season. Matariki is also called the 7 Pleiades. People celebrate it different ways. You can see it just before sunrise. Matariki is a time to remember loved ones. It is a time to make new goals.
In the maori days the maori people would celebrate by flying there mānu tukutuku. In room 10 with my buddys we have been doing manu tuku tuku. It took 2 days to weave it. First we had to go collect some toitoi but first we had to do a Karakia because we are asking for toitoi. Then we got back to school and started weaving. First we measured our toitoi. Ours was 100 cm long. We used raupo for the for the kite and wool.
At Thursday night I had to say a speech In front of the whole community after that went to go play around with my friends then done kapahaka. 1 min later I went to weave a manu tukutuku so i garbd the equipment and went home and started it. Some of the wool feel apart. But i had managed to finish it. Mum gave me a hot milo well i was weaving my manu tukutuku with a biskit. Once i had one my kight mum took a photo of it.
Thursday, 14 April 2016
my new duffy books
Here are my new books.the first book is called slide the corner and the second book is called
Avengers the age of ultron. I chose these books because i like superheros and cars.
I hope i have fun reading my new books.
Wednesday, 13 April 2016
harakeke
https://www.google.co.nz/search?q=harakeke&rlz=1CAACAJ_enNZ681NZ681&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiRj%3A
My Life
This poster represents whanaungatanga and manaakitanga and my family.first miss hills
Had to take a photo of our face then miss hill's printed it out the i had to cut my face in half.
Then i had to sketch my face then we colored it in.then we died it.in the midal is a nother art work
About me.if you've been wondering what whanaungatanga means.whanaungatanga means
sense of belonging To each other.manaakitanga means helping each other and perseverance.
I think i had worked hard on my poster.
Monday, 11 April 2016
Tuesday, 22 March 2016
Venn Diagram
Wednesday, 16 March 2016
Would You Get By My Book
Wednesday, 9 March 2016
Weaving
Hi my name is patrick today i'm going to tell you how to weave a box.
equipment
Paper
Sisters
ruler
Tape
1 gather all your equipment
2 draw 10 strips of paper 30cm long and 1cm wide
3 cut out the 10 strip of paper.
4 place 5 strips of paper on the mat
Next to each over about 2cm.
5 grab a strip and weave it through
The strips on the mat.
6 redo step 5 using the 4 strips.
7 once step 6 is complete carefully
Push the strips closer together until
They meet.and the inside makes a square.
8 sellotape each corner to help keep the
Strips in place.
9 to make the sides of the box.fold the outside strips back over the base
To keep the sides straight fold the strips using the line of the base as your guide.
10 cut out 4 strps that are 24cm long and 1cm wide.
11 take one strip and fold it into 4 quarters to give it 4 corners.
12 with the same strip weave it through the 4 sides to keep it
Tiht.
13 sellotape each corner to keep the strip in place.
14 repeat step 12 and 13 for the 3 remaining strips.Monday, 29 February 2016
Sunday, 21 February 2016
Whanaungatanga
this peas of art is special to me because it represents my family.the tow big korus is my mum and dad.
and the one inside is me.and the on in the side is my sister.
and the one inside is me.and the on in the side is my sister.
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