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Thursday, 24 June 2021

K.P.M.G Trip.

Yesterday, the Extension group went to K.P.M.G along with a few other people in team 5. We were lucky enough to have Miss West and Mr Jacobsen come along with us, they made good sure everthing was organised, made sure we were polite, and overall made sure we all had fun. In this writing I'll be sharing one of my highlights from the trip.

My main highlight from the day was doing my experiment. All of us got into groups, our group name was Earth, the other group names were Fire, Air, and Water. Each group was give a experiment to do based around our group names. For our experiment we had to make oobleck, which is basically just cornstarch and water mixed together. Making my oobleck I noticed, if you added pressure to it, it would feel solid, and add less pressure it would become a liquid. It was very fun but also frustarting, mainly because when I would mix the ingredients my sticks would break. But overall it was so fun. 

Lastly, thank KMPG for provided a awesome trip for us. And I hope the next few people who come on the trip will have alot in not more fun than we had.  




Tuesday, 22 June 2021

Thinking Critically


This is my literacy work I did this Morning. This task was all bout thinking critically. Enjoy.

Monday, 21 June 2021

Perfect Perimeter


This is my mats task for this week. This task is based around Perimeter and Area. Enjoy

Tornado Hits South Auckland


This is my second reading task for today. This article I really wanted to read about, because it happened just two days ago around South Auckland. All the information is in these slides. Enjoy, and feel free to visit the site, to see what amazing and interesting articles they have.

Huge Sink Hole Appears In Mexico


This is my reading task for this week. This week, we don't have any reading books to focus on. So with that, the whole of team 5 are reading articles from the Kiwi Kids News Read Off. I will just be reading different articles for the site and answering question. My article that I picked was basically about a Hole that suddenly appeared in Mexico. Enjoy

Friday, 18 June 2021

Dazzling Decimals

Flash Addition!

 114 + 97 = 211

 93 + 289= 382

 128 + 87 = 215

163 + 84 = 247

 311 + 93 = 404


Change to fractions and decimals

1. 21% -  0.21  21/100

2. 19% - 0.19 19/100

3. 35% - 0.35 35/100

4. 63% 0.63 63/100

5. 40% 0.40 40/100

6. 15% 0.15 15/100

7. 75% 0.75 75/100

8. 83% 0.83 83/100

9. 7%  0.7 7/100

10. 1% 0.1 01/100

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Change to percentages

½ = 50%

⅗ =  60%

17/20= 85%

41/ 50= 82%

7/10 = 70%

⅓=   33.333333333333333333333333

⅚= 25

14/35= 40% 

1/25=  4%

5/50 = 10%

21/76 = 55%


1. 35 + 97 = 132

2. 3.25 - 1.17= 2.08

3. 2 × -8 = -16

4. 5 × (2 + 4 × 3) = 70

5. 5.789 - 1.345 = 4.444

6. 1.789 - 0.987 = 0.802

7. 1.67 + 5.895 = 7.565

8. 1.578  + 2.654 = 4.322

9. 7.678 - 3.567 = 4.111

10. 4.789 + 1.678 = 6.467




This is may maths task for this term. We doing this task, I learnt how to add decimals, convert fractions into percentage, and covert fractions into decimals. Hope your learnt something knew reading this task. Enjoy

Why does Matter matter ?

 The three basic properties of matter are volume, mass, and shape.

All matter is made up of tiny particles called atoms.

Volume is the amount of Space that matter takes up.


Mass is the amount of Matter an object has.


The three basic properties of matter are volume, mass, and shape.


Liquids take the shape of their container.


Gases do not have a definite shape or volume.


Liquids do not have a definite shape, but they do have a definite volume.


Solids have a definite shape.


An ice and chair are examples of solids.


Water and Milk are examples of Liquids.


Oxygen and helium are examples of gas.


Solid ice is melting when it is changing into a liquid.


This is the task I did this morning. We had to answer questions based around Matter. A fact I learnt during this task is, the three states of matter are liquid, solid, and gas. Enjoy


Thursday, 17 June 2021

Colosseum Report !


                                      

 Colosseum ! A historical landmark in Rome, Italy. The colosseum, is an oval amphitheater, which basically means, the Colosseum, is an open-air location which is used to show performances, sports and other occasions. 

Construction began in 72 AD, under the order of Vespian. The Colosseum was constructed by thousands of slaves, and was made with bricks, stones, and concrete. 8 years was the amount of time it took for the slaves to complete the buildings of the Colosseum. Once it was complete it could seat upto 50,000 people. During the 8 years of construction, Vespian had died. Vespian’s son, Emperor Titus, was given the honors of opening up the Colosseum. The Colosseum was the height of a 12 story house, and it’s 156 meters wide. 


The Roman Colosseum was used to entertain people with Gladiator battles, animal hunts, and mock naval battles, and Sea battles.  The first game, in the newly built Colosseum took up to about 100 days. These games helped keep the Emperor popular with the people of Rome. Loads of animals fought, and were killed, as the crowd cheered, everything to, elephants and tigers, to bears and bulls. Sinners were also executed there. Sometimes villains were used to reenact old myths and stories, where the characters would be attacked by animals. With everything that happened in the Colosseum, gladiator battles attracted everyone. They battle against each other, for the entertainment of the viewers. Elite gladiators could become celebrities drawing huge crowds, and collecting riches, that would grant them to retire in comfort, assuming they’d live a longer life. 


Other than the gladiator battles, a more splendid performance was the Mock Sea Battles, which was also called Naumachia. The colosseum was built on a false lake, and underneath it had channels that could transfer water to the Colosseum. They used the water to flood the area floor, until the water was deep enough that real ships could sail on it. Once the sea battles ended, the Colosseum was drained quickly, so that the next event that occurred would take place on dry land. In the Colosseum these sea battles only lasted for a short amount of time.


Remember readers, these are just a few facts I wanted to share with you. Doing my research I found that the Colosseum is still a place where people can visit and learn about that area and what made it such a historic place. Overall I hope from this Information Report, you readers have learnt something new !

The Jacket: Part 3


This is Part 3 to the jacket book. This task is based around what being Prejudice means and how did it relate to the story. Enjoy 

Friday, 11 June 2021

Watch Your Mouth


This is the movie our Prefects created for this weeks korero. The korero for this week is Watch Your Mouth. Which basically means , to watch what you say to people, and to be kind to one another. Enjoy our Movie, and the bloopers. 

Thursday, 10 June 2021

The Jacket ( Part 2 )


This is Part 2 , of The Jacket. This task was more about , how you think the characters would act. This was a really fun task to finished , and im excited to finish part 3 off. Enjoy .

The Jacket ( Part 1 )

 
 This is part one to my reading task. The book I've been reading is called " The Jacket ". I had to predict what chapter one was about , and then I had to read the chapter, and see what it really was about. I have 2 more parts to this story and I've been really excited to read more. Enjoy .

Wednesday, 9 June 2021

Fraction Star


This is my maths task for this week . This is all about Simplifying , and Multiplying fractions. Enjoy