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Thursday 5 November 2020

Reflection - islam

 Today room 7 was learning about islam where Mrs Ayub was from. she pray 5 times a day but she only prayed morning, midday,afternoon and night. Mrs Ayub is from Pakistan (Islam). She believes in Allah which is a God from Islam. She taught us how to write our names in her language and showed us the arabic alaphabet.

Arabic Alphabet Workshop - Auckland - Eventfinda

Tuesday 15 September 2020

Maths - Volume and Capacity

2.

A) There are thousand Milliltres in 1 litre.
B) There are thousand of litre in 1 kilolitre.

Capacity: capacity is the amount of space inside a 3D shape or inside a box. It is also the maximum amount something that can contain or hold.

Volume: Volume is the amount of space that a substance or objects occupies.

Line Cartoon clipart - Product, Line, Font, transparent clip art


Wednesday 26 August 2020

My poem - Coronavirus

Coronavirus


 The coronavirus attacked

And i was sad

I couldn't go school 

Which was really bad


It was really tough

Learning from home

Stuck like i am in a 

Dome


Not getting work done

Affecting my learning

Dad not being able to work

Not getting his earnings


By Tupou


Monday 22 June 2020

Maths problem From Walter

i was solving another maths question from walter and we had to find the premiriter so my strategy was 500m + 300m = 800m, 800 x 2 = 1600m squared.

Maths DLO - question by Walter




today in my maths group we had to work out problems from walter so in this question we had to find out the premiriter so i did 5cm + 4cm = 9cm + 3cm = 12cm.

Thursday 18 June 2020

Maths Tahi DLO


today in my maths group we were talking about measurement. we had to find out how much mats they needed to cover the area of 60 mats and the answer was 600mat that they needed to cover the hole 60 mats. after finding out our answer we had to find out the perimetre on how many metres lesieli walked so our answer was 100 metre.

Wednesday 17 June 2020

Writing group reflection

Today in my writing group we were talking about the benefits on how to grow a vegetable garden during winter. we also talked about making our own garden next week. people do advertiements on youtube to help people grow their garden during winter. it is good to plant during winter because they can grow more food and save up more money.

Tuesday 16 June 2020

Bounce Back learning


last week we learnt about resiliense and bouncing back. so me and viliami made a short video to teach others about what bounce back stands for hope you enjoy our little video we put together.

Wednesday 10 June 2020

Fractions Hard Problems

Kawakawa explanation writing


Kawakawa is a tree itÅ› one of the most important traditional trees to Maori. The kawakawa tree can be found in the North Island and the northern half of the South Island.

It is important to Maori because the kawakawa tree can help you with medicinal problems. The Maoris believed that the kawakawa tree had medicinal properties. Maori use the kawakawa as rongoa to treat illnesses. The Maori wear wreaths of kawakawa on their head as a sign of mourning.

Maori use the kawakawa tree traditionally to treat cut wounds and rheumatic pain. The Maori chew the kawakawa leaves to heal toothaches. kawakawa tree leaves are also edible. You can use it to make kawakawa tea and you can eat the leaves. 

Kawakawa tree grows up to 6 metres tall. It has heart shaped leaves that have prominent veins and they are dark green to almost yellow and green colour. They are covered with holes made by a kawakawa looper moth caterpillar. The tiny flowers are in upright catkins like spikes.
upright catkins like spikes.


Kawakawa trees of Northland

Kawakawa Pick a path Quiz

Pick a path Sports Quiz

Monday 8 June 2020

Kiwikids News


Today i read a kiwikids news about joe biden a vice president who was selected to run against donald trump. the winner of the november election will become the president of the United State. Biden is a US senater  and was vice president under former president Barack obama biden promised that he will chosse a woman as his running mate.

Thursday 28 May 2020

Sina and the Eel - Samoan Myth - DLO Samoan language week

Long long ago in the anccient island of savai´i there was a girl named Sina she has a friend that was an Eel every evening under the moonlight they would swim and talk sina fell in love with the eel. the Eel told sina a story of how he once was a prince. but then he grew lager and more demanding to Sinas love so he threatens sina but sina manged to escaped and went relatives to relatives in a nearby village.

even though she ran away from the Eel he would still follow her. she told her uncle and her cousin so her cousin of her fear of the Eel so her cousin was sent to kill the Eel. on their battle the Eels head was quikly shattered but on his last breath he asked sina to burry his head. So when Sina planted the Eels head it grew into a cocnut tree that gave Sina refreshing water.

Flag of Samoa - Wikipedia

Thursday 5 March 2020

6 Sentence Starters

My Sentences

1. Im eating my lunch, at school.

2. By the school, there was a policemen.

3. Did you do your homework?.

4. Getting ready for swimming.

5. Changed, and going to school.

6. Finally, it is the weekends.

Pacific Islands Global Warming

Tuesday 3 March 2020

Thank you letter to Vector wero| White water rafting.

Thank you Vector wero.

Thank white water rafting for helping me learn all the skills I need to go rafting. It was really fun. Learning about safety was really good too,  Also thank you to my guide who guided me through the course. I would also like to thank you for taking your time out and teach us all about the dangers of rafting. I would like to thank you for teaching us how to swim against strong currents.

I would like to thank you for making us have fun and taking care of us, and making sure we were safe. I know next time if there is a time where we have to go on a raft, then I will know what to do. Also thank you to the person who gave us this oppertunity to go on this really Awesome trip.


                                   

Monday 17 February 2020

Room 7 first swimming lesson

Last week Room 7 went to the changing room to get ready for our first swimming lesson. When we finished getting changed we went in one straight line down to the swimming pool. Our teacher told us that swimming is very important because New Zealand might drown because of global warming and we need to know how to swim.


When we got to the swimming pool the teacher opened up the gate to the pool we all went inside the changing rooms to put our bags away. Everybody went to the ladder and went inside the cold swimming pool. We walked around the swimming pool to get warmer. we started to dive in the water to get wetter.


Our instructor for the day was our teacher. We went to one of the swimming pools. We practiced paddling, breathing and our head and body movements. The hardest thing out of all of them was our breathing. the teacher said while you are swimming hold your breath in the water for three seconds and then put your head up out of the water and breathe.


After learning all those instructions I was able to swim the whole swimming pool without standing up. if New Zealand drowns Glenbrae School will know how to swim away.