Tuesday, 30 June 2020
Maths: Week 12, Term 2: Fractions Level 2.3
This is my maths task for week 12. I was in level 2.21 but I thought I was getting quite good at Improper Fractions and Equivalent Fractions. The Equivalent Fractions were a challenge for me but I manged to get it done before the Due date.
Monday, 29 June 2020
Maths: Week 12, Term 2: Fractions Level 2.21
This is my maths task for week 12 this maths was based on Improper fractions and Equivalent. I'm in the group 2.21 which mean Im good at fractions but just need a bit more practice.
Literacy: Week 12, Term 2: The 1,000,000 Bank Note
This is my literacy task fro week 12. This week is my last week so i'm trying my best to blog as much as I can. This task was about man who was a Good guy but also a Money expert.
Thursday, 25 June 2020
Wednesday, 24 June 2020
Literacy: Week 11, Term 2: Scandalous Satire
This is my Literacy task for this week. For this task we read texts from sites. We then had to figure out if it was a Factual or a Satirical text. My favourite texted I read was about the Carolina reaper. I liked the texts mainly because I already knew it was a real text. Over all the task was super fun to do.
Tuesday, 23 June 2020
Maths : Week 11, Term 2: Level 1 Facile Fraction
This is my maths task for week 11. For this task we figured our focus will be on fractions. Mrs. Stone separated us in to 2 groups Level 1 and 2. Level 2 is for people who are confident in fractions, and most yr 8s went up, even though I think I'm pretty decent in fractions, but I just wanted to clear the things I need to know just in case I missed some steps. Anyways in my group Mrs Stone gave us paper with a fraction on it and we had to find out where we stand my. My fraction was 15/16. It was actually a really fun task to do knowing that I wasn't lost at all.
Monday, 22 June 2020
Maths: Week 11, Term 2: Testing Transformations
This task is my maths task. This task was based on Rotations, and Transformations. What I had to do on the second and fourth slide is put the letters where Mrs. Stone tells me to put it in the instructions. The third page was just based on rotating the shape around.
Literacy: Week 11, Term 2: Fake News
This literacy task is based on fake information. Fake information can really get a reaction for some readers. Its also bad to put false information on the media, 1 it can mess with readers minds and sometimes they reject the actual truth, and 2 it can cause harm to some readers out there. So overall I learnt to never put fake news up even if it wont bring harm to people.
Friday, 19 June 2020
Writing: Week 10, Term 2: Protests
Have you ever wondered what it was like to be a part of a protest?
The Majority of the people protest in order to fight for their personal rights.Protesting has been a common thing for over 150 years.. Think about it, if we go back to 100s of years ago people protested about the Pakeha taking land from the Maori and in the present day people protest about Black lives Matter.
There's many different ways to protest. People do Meetings, Hikoi, Petition, Rally, and Strike. Protesting is legal to most countries. Which means you're allowed to protest.
What is a Protest?
The moral of protesting is usually to object an idea that the government is doing as well as what's happening around the world. People protest to back up their beliefs and opinions. They also want the ideas to be heard, and justice to be served. The way they do it is to get everyone's attention. They also protest to have equal rights.
What causes a Protest to take place?
Protests usually happen when people disagree with an idea or a law. A mass of protesters come together and strike or hikoi across a path chanting something out, to get attention. For example an action is formed by a mass group, and meanwhile the people around them disagree with the action. Then they proceed to take part in a protest. That way the government may change its mind.
Are protests actually successful?
Well Protests can be successful, some aren’t. Really if the government is very happy with their choice and the people disagree and protest I guarantee the government would most likely not change their minds. There's been over a few successful protests. A common protest I know that came successful in the end was the women's Suffrage. In the women's suffrage women protested to have the right to vote for government. Kate Sheppard got lots of people to sign a petition. But the wasn
In conclusion, people have protested for over 150 years, and I guarantee that there will be many more protests in the future.
The Majority of the people protest in order to fight for their personal rights.Protesting has been a common thing for over 150 years.. Think about it, if we go back to 100s of years ago people protested about the Pakeha taking land from the Maori and in the present day people protest about Black lives Matter.
There's many different ways to protest. People do Meetings, Hikoi, Petition, Rally, and Strike. Protesting is legal to most countries. Which means you're allowed to protest.
What is a Protest?
The moral of protesting is usually to object an idea that the government is doing as well as what's happening around the world. People protest to back up their beliefs and opinions. They also want the ideas to be heard, and justice to be served. The way they do it is to get everyone's attention. They also protest to have equal rights.
What causes a Protest to take place?
Protests usually happen when people disagree with an idea or a law. A mass of protesters come together and strike or hikoi across a path chanting something out, to get attention. For example an action is formed by a mass group, and meanwhile the people around them disagree with the action. Then they proceed to take part in a protest. That way the government may change its mind.
Are protests actually successful?
Well Protests can be successful, some aren’t. Really if the government is very happy with their choice and the people disagree and protest I guarantee the government would most likely not change their minds. There's been over a few successful protests. A common protest I know that came successful in the end was the women's Suffrage. In the women's suffrage women protested to have the right to vote for government. Kate Sheppard got lots of people to sign a petition. But the wasn
In conclusion, people have protested for over 150 years, and I guarantee that there will be many more protests in the future.
Maths: Week 10, Term 2: Terrific Transformations
This is one of my maths task for this week. This Maths task was based on Axis, Reflection, and Rotations. The last page was the hard task for me, as for me I don't really focus on Axis, but it was super fun to do.
Thursday, 18 June 2020
Literacy: Week 10, Term 2: No Fangs
This is my Task for week 10. I read a book called No Fangs. I was able to either create a Poster, Summary, or Screen Cast. And I decided to create a poster. This task was fun to do but also very hard. I hope you enjoy.
Monday, 15 June 2020
Literacy: Week 10 Term 2: Protests
This is my first literacy task for this week. This was based on protests. The 2 protest I learnt about was the protest with Women Suffrage and Parihaka. This was super hard but I liked how I finished my task.
My Create Task
Wednesday, 10 June 2020
Literacy: Week 9 Term 2: A Brush With The Dark Side
This is another one of my literacy task for week 9. The texted I read was A Brush With The Dark Side. I did need a lot of time how the text was. But overall it was a fun task to do.
Maths: Week 9 Term 2: Angles Of 3D Shapes
This is my maths task for week 9. This was based on if I had to look at a 3D shape from a angle. I also made my own figure on slide 4. And I also had to answer many other questions.
Tuesday, 9 June 2020
Literacy: Week 9 Term 2: This is Just To say
This is my literacy task for week 9. We had sentences given to us. I had to find out how many clauses, subjects, and verbs there are. I also had to make a poem about something naughty I have done in the past.
Monday, 8 June 2020
Maths: Term 2, Week 9: 2D Representations
This is my maths task for week 9. This maths task is based on looking at 3D shapes from different views. This a great way to challenge both my eye sight and also how well I know my shapes.
Literacy: Term 2 Week 9: Whats The Point?
This is my literacy task for week 9. Team 5 have a writing test coming up this week. So this task is to basically prepare ourselves for the test. I really liked this task as well as the story I had made.
Friday, 5 June 2020
Maths: T2 WK8 Oalii's Bakery Since 2009
This is part one of my cupcake making task. I really loved my logo that I made. For this task I had to advertise the audience and tell them why Oalii's Bakery has the best Cupcakes. This was also part of maths but I have to make a box (aka) a cube so that my amazing cupcake doesn't have flies flying around it.
Wednesday, 3 June 2020
Literacy: T2 WK 8 Examination
This is my first literacy task for this week. This was super hard to finish. Because reading isn/t really my best ability. But I liked how I finished it.
Tuesday, 2 June 2020
Maths: T2 WK8 3D Prisms
This is my first maths task for week 8. For this task was based of 3D shapes still. I really love doing tasks dealing with shape. Because I always learn one or two things. I learnt a 3D shape called a Tetrahedron. I really enjoyed this task.
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