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Thursday 25 September 2014

2 Stars And A Wish

We made a 2 stars and a wish so we can show you what we are proud of and then our wish. In stead of one wish I have put another one for next year. Here is mine that I worked on I hope you like it. Here it is:

Friday 19 September 2014

Inquiry Sample


WALT:  gather information

Every Wednesday we have been learning about the inquiry process while finding out about art from around the world. The first stage of an inquiry is to gather information - ‘Get It’. First we chose a culture we wanted to find out more about and then started researching.


Evaluation:
1. What are you most proud of?
I am most proud of doing everything on my art.

2. What did you find challenging?
The thing I found challenging was doing the Opera House from australia because I had to get the sizing right.

3.  My next ‘Get It’ goal is?
My next goal is to work on getting a bit more information on my next one.

Monday 15 September 2014

5 New Marine Reserves

WALT: Inform

Description:

Today we have learnt about 5 new marine reserves that the government has made. A marine reserve is where all the fish go to make new fish. So you can not fish there. 

When hiwi the kiwi was at our school he said if you catch small fish put them back in the sea so they can grow and if they are too big put them back in the sea so they can make their baby's.


We were also learning about hector dolphins. Now if you are wanting to know some facts about the Hector dolphins, keep reading!


Hector dolphins are only found off the coast of New Zealand.  
The north island ones are called Maui's dolphins there are only 111 left in the world
The South Island ones are called South Island Hector's and there are only 8000 left in the whole world.

Hector's dolphins are smaller than a normal dolphin and they can fit inside a bath tub. An adult hector dolphin grows to length of 1.2 to 1.4 metres.


To help save the Hector dolphins make sure you put your rubbish away in the bin otherwise the dolphin can get tangled in it or think it is food and eats it, YUK!

If you go fishing remember to be careful of setting up your fishing nets so the Hector dolphin doesn't get caught in the net as well.


So if you see a hector's dolphins take a photo if you dare as they are very rare. 










Friday 12 September 2014

Maths Sample

WALT: Extend a repeating picture pattern and use number strategies to think ahead.







Description: For maths this term we have been learning a range of strategies to help us solve algebra problems.


Task:  Make a short movie to prove that you have achieved your maths goal.
Criteria:

  • Show, explain, prove your goal and how you did it
  • Clear message
  • Two questions to show your learning
  • Correct answer


Evaluation:
  1. What are you most proud of and why? 
    I am most proud of working it with Hannah because we could get more ideas down then I would do by myself. So I think we did a really good job doing this together.

  1. What challenged you the most and why?
    The thing that challenged me was when we were at home and I was trying to figure out the WALT on the post.

  1. Next time, what is a goal you can work towards?
    My time my goal is to get it done faster so I don't need to be in a rush.

Feedback/Feedforward:

What a fantastic effort you and Hannah made in this sample. You explained with great detail. You the answer and why. You know, most people don't do that. Next time you could add 1 more question to top things up. I know you're meant to be doing 2 questions but 3 is a bit better. 
Aye

Thursday 11 September 2014

Readers Cafe

WALT: understand what we read.


Comprehension: Gold bars buried on UK beach


gold bars

A German artist has hidden£10,000 (nearly $20,000 NZD)  worth of gold bars on a beach in the UK.
Michael Sailstofer said he had hidden the on a beach in Folkestone.
Hundreds of people have started digging for gold which is part of a three month art festival. The organisers say diggers can keep any gold they find.
So far around 3 bars have been found.
But it’s not going to be very easy to find the gold. The artist has buried hundreds of small metal rings called washers to throw gold hunters off the scent.
There are only 30 bars of gold hidden on the beach.
The organisers will never know if the gold has been found or not as they have no way of tracking the small bars.

Task: Respond to the article you have just read using full sentences.

1. Who is the main person or group of people in this news article?
The main person is Michael Sailstofer because he was the person that hid the golden bars in the UK beach.

2. What was the key event from the news article?
The key event was the golden bards in the UK beach because if you find a golden bar is
10,000 (nearly $20,000 NZD).

3. Where did this event take place?
This event took place in the UK where 


Michael Sailstofer hid the golden bars.


4. When did this event take place?
This event took place on the UK beach.
5. Why did this event happen?
This event happened because so some people can get

10,000 NZD so a lot of people have started digging them up. And know 3 have been found on the UK beach.
Evaluation:
1. What do you think is the best part of the article?
I think the best part of the article was that Michel sailstofer
hid 10,000 NZD golden bars. So if I was there I would be looking for some.

2. What was the hardest part about completing this portfolio sample?
The hardest part about completing the portfolio sample is doing the questions because that was making me get in the pit when I add to think about it.

3.  Next time, what is a goal you can work towards?
Next time my goal is to work towards getting this done faster.

Feedback/Feedforward:

I like how you said you were in the pit because that makes me happy to know that you are now out of the pit. I like how you are really descriptive when you are answering the questions and also when you were evaluating your post.
By Grace.C... THE AWESOME ONE!!!!

Monday 1 September 2014

The World's Oldest Man

 Description:
1. Who is the main person or group of people in this news article?
Th oldest man is Sakari Momoi from Fukushima and was born in February the 5th, 1903.

2. What was the key event from the news article?
The main event was about the 111 oldest man in this article was Sakari Momoi.

3. Where did this event take place?
Well, it was in Tokyo where the event got found out.

4. When did this event take place?
It took place on April 2014.

5. Why did this event happen?
Because the other oldest man died so they wanted to find out how was the oldest man.

The Important Thing

WALT: Entertain


Description:  We read a story called “The Important Book” written by Margarent Wise Brown.  We looked at the structure of this writing  and decided to use this to create our own writing. I chose my cat Gonzo because he is starting to shake and getting old. So I chose my cat so I can remember him when he pass's away.


Task:  Choose an object to describe, using the same structure as Margaret Wise Brown in “The Important Book.”


Criteria:
  • Brainstorm your ideas describing the object that you have chosen.  Use full sentences.
  • Choose the most important thing.
  • Make sure that your first sentence and last sentence are the same.
  • List the ways you describe your object using a comma to separate your ideas.
  • Edit your work for punctuation, ideas and spelling.

Evaluation:
    • What are you most proud of and why?
      Well I am most proud of what I wrote because when Mum and Dad see's this they will think it is really good so that Mum and Dad can remember him like I will, because we love our cat Gonzo. 


    • What challenged you the most and why?
      The thing that challenged me was the drawing because I kept on making him on the side but when I finished it it came up really good.


Feedback/Feedforward: 
Well done Sophie you have put great answers not just drawing you explained it and they tell me really what you are proud of and challenged by. Grace.S