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Friday, May 29, 2020

My Term 2 Writing

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Today I am going to post my Term 2 Writing. 
For my writing I had have to answer some question and write some story about a list of things that Zahina needs to survived a large fish tank and the flood.

Here is my presentation.








    

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Maths Observation 2

Kamusta My awesome, amazing readers,

Today I am going to post my Maths Observation 2. What I've did for my maths Observation 2 that I've look on a image that is different type of color hearts and count how many same color hearts are there. We looked at the hearts and looked for the maths.

Here is my presentation of my graph.




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Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Basic Facts Maths

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Today I did Basic Facts Math I just got my first %100 scoring and 2 mins and 24sec I am so happy about it . Here is my presentation.






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Monday, May 25, 2020

Word of the Week: Embarrassed

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Today I am going to share you My Word of the Week: Embarrassed this was a challenge for us. Here is my presentation.




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Friday, May 22, 2020

Magic Maths Pattern

Kamusta, my amazing readers!

Yesterday, my classmates and I we did math working together.

We first looked at the image their were 3 shapes of dots there was a small one then a medium one then a big one. Finding the Patterns in the image was a challenge for me here a screen shot of what we had to do 2 days ago.

















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Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Word of the Week: Compassionate

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Today I am going to share you my Word of the Week: Compassionate. Here is my presentation.




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Friday, May 15, 2020

Miter 10 Maths #2

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Today I am going to share you my Miter 10 Maths about getting the perimeter of the garden bed. Here is my solution.





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Belonging to Me Poem

Kia ora readers,

Today I am going to share you my Belonging to Me Poem I hope you will like it. Here is my presentation.



Belonging to Me Poem
This poem is written about something that belongs to you. 
Remember poems are written to make your audience (the people who are reading your writing) feel a certain way. 
The item you choose is usually something you feel strongly about and you are trying to make your reader feel the same way about your item.

Here is an example:


Your item which belongs to you.
This is my cricket bat. 
The next few lines describe it. 
It’s old,
And kind of sad looking.
The first line is repeated.
This is my cricket bat.
More descriptive phrases are written.
It’s battered,
And beaten
From smashing the ball.
It’s cracked in places.
The last lines add the finishing touches to the poem.
This is my cricket bat It needs replacing, it does
But for me it’s 
My lucky bat.

Now create your belonging poem. 

Your item which belongs to you.
This is my headphone.
The next few lines describe it. 
It is fluffy, foldable and has bear ears.
The first line is repeated.
This is my headphone.
More descriptive phrases are written.
Perfect for listening to music while keeping my ears warm during cold weather.
The last lines add the finishing touches to the poem.
This is my headphone. Really soft and so warm. I love it!

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Roald Dahl Comprehension Questions

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Today I am going to share you my answer's about Roald Dahl's  Comprehension Question. Here is my presentation.

Roald Dahl 
Comprehension Questions 

Answer the questions and find two images of Ronald Dahl and two images of two of the books he
has written and put them in this document. Share this on your blog when you have finished.

1. Where was Roald Dahl born?  He was born in Llandaff, Cardiff, Wales

2. Name three of Dahl’s children. 
Tessa, Ophelia and Lucy.

3. What was the Great Mouse Plot of 1924? 
The Great Mouse Plot of 1924 is substantiated by a commemorative blue plaque on
the otherwise unassuming building in Llandaff, Cardiff that was once  Mrs Pratchett’s  sweet shop,
where Dahl and his infant pals played a number of tricks on the surly shop-owner, including putting
a mouse in a jar of gobstoppers.

4. How do we know that Dahl was adventurous? 
Dahl’s escapades took on a more daredevil turn when he joined the Royal Air Force in 1939,
with World War II just over the horizon. His adventures as a fighter pilot and carrying out
espionage missions for British intelligence are chronicled in Going Solo, the grown up
sequel to Boy.

5. Did Roald Dahl lead a happy life? Provide evidence for your answer. 
Yes, Roald Dahl led a happy life. He wrote many books such as
The Twits, George’s Marvelous Medicine, The BFG, The Witches and
Matilda, all of which quickly became regarded as children’s classics.


             

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Thursday, May 14, 2020

Proving My thinking 8

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Today I am going to share you my Math Thinking. Here is my presentation.








Maria is Making head ‘Ei. She has 56 frangipanis and wants to make 7 ‘ai.
How many frangipanis can she put on each ‘ai?


I think the answer is 8 frangipanis on each ‘ai because I know my division.
56 divided by 7 = 8

I also know the answer is 8 because I know my multiplication.
7 x 8 = 56

I can show that there are 8 frangipanis on each ‘ai because I know my addition.

‘Ai 1 ‘ai 2 ‘ai 3 ‘ai 4 ‘ai 5
   8                    8   8   8   8

8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 = 40

‘Ai 6 ‘ai 7
   8   8

8 + 8 = 16

40 + 16 = 56


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Proving My Thinking 7

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Today I am going to share you my Math Thinking. Here is my presentation.







72 people got to church on Sunday and they sat in rows of 8. How many rows  are there?


I think the answer is 9 rows of 8 because I know my division.
72 divided by 8 = 9

I also know the answer is 9 because I know my multiplication.
9 x 8  = 72

I can show that there are 9 rows of 8 by using addition.


Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 Row 5 Row 6
    8   8   8     8     8   8

8+8+8+8+8+8 = 48

Row 7 Row 8 Row 9
  8   8   8

8+8+8 = 24

48 + 24 = 72

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Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Interviewing a Character

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Today I am going to share my slide about Interviewing a Character in the story titled "Who Froze Farrell Flint?" Here is my presentation.




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Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Narrative Writing - Magic Biscuits

Kia ora everyone,

Today I am going to share to you my narrative about Magic Biscuits. I hope you will like my story.

Once upon a time, there was a man named Brian, who lived in a small town. He had two dogs,
named Ponggo and Ginger, a chihuahua and a pomeranian. He really loved them and always fed
them with dog food and biscuits.
Brian had often bought things from the market that had turned out to be the most outrageous,
disappointing fakes. But one day, there was an old man approached Brian from nowhere.
" I would love to share my biscuits with you. It will give you a stronger and bigger body." He said.
Brian curiously accepted the biscuits and went home. Brian had presumed it was a magic biscuits
so he  can give it to his dogs and the effects would be exactly the same as the old man told him.
Ponggo and Ginger ate all the biscuits. But unexpectedly, the dogs became rapidly bigger than
humans. Brian was shocked and did not know what to do. He blamed the stranger for giving him
biscuits. "That creepy old man gave me a cursed biscuits.'' Brian said angrily.
Brian could not keep his dogs inside the house. He called the attention of his father, Peter, a
carpenter, and asked to help him build two dog houses for them to stay. Brian looked for two
enormous tractor tires so he could fed his dogs every morning. A mountain of dog food, a gallon
of water and a safe distance between himself and his overgrown chums.
Brian felt exhausted from taking care of his gigantic pets. He decided  to look for the old man who
gave him the magic biscuits in the market. ''Maybe there is a solution to bring back my dog in to
their normal size.'' Brian whispered. He rushed up to the market, looked over the place. Luckily, he
found the old man. Brian was hesitant at first but he was determined to find a solution. He drew
near the old man and said, "You offered me some magic biscuits and I gave it to my dogs instead.
But they became gigantic after they ate it. I want my pets to restore to their original size. I feel
exhausted taking care of them. What should I do?'' Brian begging for answers.
The old man instructed, ''Go to the forest and look for the magic water fountain inside the cave.
It is not easy to enter it. You must bring a machete to clear bushes and remove small branches and
plants. A gallon water bottle so you can collect the magic water and allow your pets to drink it. Then,
they will restore  to their original size.''
Brian immediately brought his machete and a gallon water bottle and departed to the forest. Soon
after clearing his path to the cave, he entered and saw the magic water fountain. Brian filled up his
gallon water bottle and went home straight away. He put  the magic water in the tractor tires.
Ponggo and Ginger licked all of it. Then in just a few minutes, they shrank and returned to their
original size. Brian was really happy and contented. He could not ask for more.







What had happened when Brian fed the biscuits to his dogs?
Brian’s pets became gigantic dogs.


How quickly did they grow to this size do you think?
They grew rapidly after they ate the magic biscuits.


Did Brian give the biscuits to anything/anyone else?
No, he did not give it to anyone else.


Have the creatures stopped growing?
Yes, they did stop growing.


How will Brian keep them as pets?
Brian and his father built two enormous dog houses for them to stay.


What are the benefits/problems with having such enormous pets?
The problems are they are too big to take care of, like giving lots of food and water for them to eat
and drink. Brian felt exhausted.


Is there a way for Brian to restore his animals to their original size?
Yes. He departed to the forest to find the magic water fountain in the cave. He collected a gallon
of water and gave it to his pets and allowed them to drink it. Then they restore to their original size.










To get magic water in the cave, Brian needed: a machete, a gallon water bottle and the courage
to face some challenges to get inside the cave.



The dogs ate the biscuits and they rapidly grew higher than humans. Now they are big. They need
to eat an enormous amount of food.


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