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Thursday, July 29, 2021

Tumu birthday months

 This week we have done a statistical investigation and we had to do a chart about all the teams birthday  and Rātā April was the most and the least was Korokio July only ha 1 person and here are my charts with all the information.Then we had to make 2 graphs witch was fun when we had to count all the teams because we went in teams and all stood up and count each person every month and that was fun to and then made the graphs and took photos and put it on google drawings and link it on the task completion .




Tuesday, July 6, 2021

Margret Mahy Recount

 


When we went to Margaret Mahy we had four stations and my group went to Victoria square and it was really fun looking at all the different stuff like Victoria and captain cook statue and there was a big sail that was used for the Germans to come over and see new Zealand and there was also a telephone box and this really big water fountain and big Poe and there was one really cool water fountain and then we moved on to see the story behind Margaret Mahy playground and there used to be and playground before it and there were some cool patterns carved into the ground like footprints and a really cool song and we got to have a bit of a play then we moved to looking at all the traditional māori mats that were māori then moved onto feeding the eels an i didn't get and food off my spoon then we moved on to the last station which was the waka at first we learnt how to paddle with the ores and there were two boats and one was boys and the other were girls then we had to go back to school then go home. 



Have you ever feed Tuna before?




Tuesday, June 22, 2021

My alphabetical poem

 This week we had to do some poems and this is my alphabetical poem alphabetical poem hope you like my slide.

Matariki feast

 This week for reading we have and a matarki feast and here you will be able to see what i would have for my matariki feast

Friday, June 18, 2021

Matariki

 When seen from Earth, the stars in a constellation appear to be close together in a pattern, but they might actually be far from each other. There are about 500 stars in the Matariki cluster, but only six or seven are visible without a telescope.In the Māori language, Matariki is both the name of the Pleiades star cluster and also of the season of its first rising in late June or early July. This is a marker of the beginning of the new year. 


Thursday, June 17, 2021

Timestable

 This week we had to show some times tables and you had to do it on  a  drawing or a slideshow and here are some examples. whats your favorite strategis

Friday, May 7, 2021

Re Vines

                                                                                                                                 For are gospel reflection this week we had to make a grape vine and put kind things on it and it was really fun hope you learn something from this blog. whats your favriout subgect?