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Thursday 26 March 2020

Cardboard lunch box

Hello, Today I had been given some tasks to do. I chose to make a cardboard compartment lunchbox. We had to make a lunchbox out of cardboard.  We had to put it on our blog. I liked putting the cardboard in the box. I did not like cutting the paper card. I found it interesting doing all the stapling. Her is my cardboard lunch box.

Wednesday 25 March 2020

Lunch box

Hello, Today I had been given some tasks to do. I chose to make a compartment  lunchbox.We had to make this because at Ohaeawai School we have started a program to show we have no rubbish in our lunchboxes. We had to draw a lunchbox to put on our blog and to encourage people not to put rubbish in our lunchboxes. If you have a look at what your lunchbox looks like. If you have rubbish in your lunchbox and rubbish flies out of your lunchbox you will hurt the environment. Here  is my lunchbox.. 

Friday 13 March 2020

Math 1

This term for maths we have been learning in a team. We went on a Geometry Safari around the school grounds to see how many 2D  and 3D shapes we could find. Then we had to write what we had found into a table. But I could not get my table on here so I still worte about it.
I found circles, squares, rectangles, cylinders, pyramid, triangular prism, cube, spheres, cuboid.

Science 1...Me and My DNA

This term for science we are learning all about how the human body works and how special we all are. We are also trying to learn how to think and act more like a scientist. So, Miss Fletcher asked us to look at our faces in the mirror and write down notes about what we look like. The information had to be precise and clear so that when someone read it, it would help them find the person it described quickly. It was a bit like being a detective. You had to look and notice things carefully.


Miss Fletcher said that what we look like depends on our mother and father. Making a new human is a bit like making a cake.  You get some ingredients from your mum and some from your dad. The ingredients are called DNA. Everybody’s cake is different to everyone else’s. 


Miss Fletcher said the person with the most efficient description was Andrew J as he wrote: My hair is 1cm long all over. He is the only student in Team Moana with a haircut like that so he was able to be identified very easily. You can read my description below. The sentences highlighted in blue are the ones that Miss Fletcher said were not precise and clear enough. 


I have brown hair
I have hazel eyes
I am Maori
I have one dimple under each eye
I can roll my tongue
I don't have a hitchikers thumb
I have wavy hair
I have pale brown shaded skin
I have silver diamond earrings
I do not have a widow's peak
I have not freckles
I have detached ear lobes.


Here is a photo of  my DNA......