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Thursday, 22 October 2020

GIF making

Hello, this week  in Team Moana we have been learning about making GIF. What I liked about this task was was making the GIF. What I found hard was putting the GIF together on tall tweets. The learning behind the task was to learn how to make a GIF. Here is my GIF. I hope you like it!





Wednesday, 14 October 2020

Tree Huts

 Kia Ora,

Today, in Team Moana we have been learning to use adjectives to desibe a mood or atmosphere. Our task was to discribe the treehouse we drew. Here is a picture of a tree house that my group made and the adjectives to describe the mood. In my group is: Cruz,Sydney-rose,Eternity,Ricci-lee,Ellie and myself. Can you guess the mood and atmosphere?

Thursday, 10 September 2020

Compatible Numbers

 

Kia ora
We have been learning about how to use Compatible Numbers. Compatible Numbers are any two numbers which add together to make a Tidy Number 
(a  number which ends in zero).  We had to choose two Compatible Numbers and another number. Then we had to think of a word problem which used our numbers and give the problem to a buddy to solve. Mrs Ogle, our maths facilitator, said this is called 'posing problems'.

Monday, 7 September 2020

Ski trip.

  Hi  

Today  I'm blogging about when I went on the ski trip. It was so much fun I didn't want to leave.
What was hard? Getting my confidence to go down the big hills.
What was easy? Falling over on my skis and getting back up on them.
What did I learn? I learnt how to ski.
Here is a photo of me going up to the top of the mountain
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Friday, 21 August 2020

Measurement -Head and Foot.

 Kia ora 

This week we have been working on Measurement.We had to measure our maths group foot and head.The day after we had to make a graph to see whose head was the biggest or we could chose to do our groups feet. I liked doing the head measurement the best .Here is my slide of my groups head and feet.

Tectonic plates.

 Kia ora,

Last week for science we had to do an experiment  to help us learn about plate tectonics and how plate tectonics has helped shape New Zealand. What I learned was that the plates rub together and creates an earthquake or a volcano, which oozes magma . I liked moving the plates side to side.Here are some photos of what we did.  Here is a photo. Can you guess what food we used for our magma?

Friday, 31 July 2020

My Lahar alarm sound

Kia ora

Today we built Mt Ruapehu in the sandpit. We also made the Whangaehu River valley, the plain below the 
mountain and the railway bridge at Tangiwai. We wanted to learn how the lahar destroyed the bridge in 
1953 causing the Tangiwai Disaster. 
Kora and Ariana poured lots of water into the crater we had made on top of our mountain.
 It whoosed down the side of the mountain and into the river valley. 
The bridge collapsed and bits of our train fell into the river. After that, we watched a short video 
about what do do if you are on Mt Ruapehu when the lahar siren sounds.  Now I know how to keep safe
 from a lahar if one happens when I am on a mountain. 
Here is my Hazard Notice with the most important information.