WALT: write an explicit conclusion.
Tuesday, 9 November 2021
CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTION
Monday, 8 November 2021
Sentence Structure week 3
Bar and Histogram graphs
Tuesday, 26 October 2021
- EXPLANATION WRITING/Why are we in LOCKDOWN!
EXPLANATION WRITING
T | Title - Why are we in LOCKDOWN! |
I | Introduction - Today I will be explaining ‘Why Are We In LOCKDOWN!’ Firstly there are many reasons for us to be in Lockdown, there are viruses to explain. And many more! |
I | Information - First comes to mind is illness/virus, Here in New Zealand we have currently 5,749 cases added all together, and 28 deaths. Throughout lockdown it had been challenging for a few families as parents had to go work! Infomation - Secondly, lockdown is there to help the people minimise the spread of the ‘covid 19 OUTBREAK’ which the covid had made a large impact in our lives. Infomation - Finally lockdown has minimised death, and also it has helped the people stay alert on what's going on, especially minimising the bubble’s which had helped in keeping a distance. |
C | Conclusion - Overall the fact is that we should ‘Stay Safe’ and keep a distance,wash your hands, and also SANITIZE! AND stay a 2-meter distance from each other. |
2 - Ordering Integers - Activity/Week 2/Task 4
Friday, 22 October 2021
Niue CULTURE! - Writing
WRITING *REPOST
T | Title - Niue CULTURE! |
I | Introduction - For this week’s Niuean language week I will be sharing fun facts/information about Niuean CULTURE! |
I | Information - Did you know that Niue is the World's Largest Raised Coral Atoll. It was formed by volcanic upheavals some 2-3 million years ago leaving a large island of limestone rock. Niue was first settled by Polynesian sailors from Samoa in around 900 AD. The first known sighting of the island by a European was by Captain James Cook in 1774 during his second Pacific voyage. Isn't that a great fact? Did you know that Niue is an old and inactive volcano. Put together by 14 villages Full of New Zealand citizens. |
C | Conclusion - Over-all Niue is a rich heritage, and is created in a unique by the World's Largest Raised Coral Atoll isn't that great? With loads of limestone rocks around the island. |
Thursday, 21 October 2021
Strip Graphs
Monday, 18 October 2021
Explanation Writing
EXPLANATION WRITING
T | Title - Immersion Assembly |
I | Introduction - Immersion Assembly here at Pt England school we start the Term with an ‘Assembly’ to give us children a clue/hint on what us Pt Englanders are focusing on for the term. . |
I | Information - (To kick off this term of term 4 we are focusing on “Ta Tatoa Korero Ta Tatoa Kowhiringa” “Our Voice Our Choice” Firstly we have differnt teams to explain what there own team are learning/focusing on. For today I will be sharing one of my top favorite team performance/movie! ) (Firstly we have TEAM 1 they are focusing on “Filing another person's bucket” this is one of the most common things that we should do when someone's feeling down. They explain that we should always fill our buckets with love/joy and much more. ) (Secondly I enjoyed TEAM 3 because it showed the real meaning of “Wants & Needs” which is very helpful especially during lockdown. Which they show good examples! ) (Finally I enjoyed TEAM 5’s fun energetic movie/performance, it showed a lot of good information like “Don’t take information that are untrue from online” this is a great topic especially through lockdown we wouldn't want things that are untrue. ) |
C | Conclusion - (So there you have one of my favorite highlights from this morning's “Immersion Assembly” . These are one of the best topics especially during lock-down that could even help benefit our own selves or to another.) |
Two way probability table
Wednesday, 29 September 2021
Tuvalu Literacy/Maths 2021
Thursday, 23 September 2021
Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)
Friday, 17 September 2021
Terrific Transformation
Thursday, 16 September 2021
Title it Thursday
Testing Transformations
Characters
Wednesday, 15 September 2021
Language Features
Tuesday, 14 September 2021
Break The CODE
Maori Maths
9 | = | Whitu | + | Tahi |
7 | = | tekau | - | toru |
63 | = | x | ||
630 | = | x | tekau |
Monday, 13 September 2021
Coordinate Conundrums
Thursday, 9 September 2021
Confidence in Coordinates