Pages

Wednesday, 19 August 2015

Room 5 Rubbish Collection


Last week room 5 learning how to make averages with a couple of numbers.

Tuesday, 18 August 2015

Word Problems



This week we were learning to solve larger multiplication problems in parts. I made this DLO with word problems that relate to our learning intention.

Wednesday, 12 August 2015

Blog Commenting


Today I commented in Jacob's paying it forward experience and what he did to pay it forward.

Paying it Forward Task

This week our homework task was to to pay it forward to others. By doing this last night I helped my cousins and auntie pack there bags so that they can get to the airport on time. This took about ten to fifteen minutes. My auntie felt happy and glad that she had some help from me. I also felt happy that I paid it forward.

Friday, 7 August 2015

Cook Islands


This week our homework was about the Cook Islands. Since it was Cook Island Language Week, we found out a lot of things about the country and its people.


Thursday, 6 August 2015

Speech Marks



In writing we learnt how to use speech marks. We have been poor with using speech marks so we need to find out more about them. We then made a Prezi with all the information about speech marks.

Tuesday, 4 August 2015

Should New Zealand Have Breakfast in Schools?


In writing, our topic was, "Should New Zealand Have Breakfast in Schools?" We found out some information about this and others opinions and facts. Then we use this information to put it into a ifaketext and have a conversation with a buddy. After that we translated this text into a direct speech.

“Hi Shantay, What do you think about breakfast in schools? I think it’s a great Idea, what about you?” questioned Sebastian.
Shantay replied, “I think that is a great idea because some children are going to school hungry, tired and exhausted because they haven’t had a healthy breakfast.”
“Also how would you feel is you went to school starving and tired not wanting to do school work. There are around 15% of children leaving for school without breakfast!” stated Sebastian.
“Thats a really good reason. I really think New Zealand should have breakfast in schools because it’s better for the community and for the children.” remarked Shantay confidently.