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Tuesday, 30 August 2016

Hauora four walls


Today I have been working on canva DLO on the four walls of hauora. Canva was tricky for me but I tried my best to complete my DLO on hauora.

Guard for a day

Guard for a Day
1. When was A428 built?
In 1909
2. What took over from steam trains and when?
Diesel engines took over the New Zealand railway in the 1970’s
3. Why did these type of trains take over?
Because these diesel engines are more powerful even they can pull a longer and heavier loads
4. What happened to A428?
The old A428 was rescued and restored. Now the A428 carries tourists twice a week through the Weka pass in Canterbury
5. Why do you think Kristina helps on the train?
Because her Grandpa works as the guard on the old Weka pass express

Friday, 26 August 2016

Hauora


General knowledge on Hungary

Poetry



L.I To use a range of vocabulary to create a picture in the reader's head.

This week for Writing we did our lesson as a whole class instead of doing it in our groups. For writing we worked on writing a Poetry using Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives and Adverbs. For our writing session we were divided into groups of four and had to cooperate with each other in our groups the meanings for a Noun, Verb, Adjective and a Adverb. After that in our groups we had to write down 2 examples of a Noun , Verb , Adjective and Adverb. Soon we wrote a Poetry together in our groups using the Noun, Verb, Adjective and Adverb words we wrote down. Our writing Must Do Task was to write a Poetry by our selves using the same process we used in our groups. I learnt that a adjective is a word that describes a noun or pronoun. I was very struggling on picking words that will fit my poem to make it good. I think for next time I should find more catching and better words.

Thursday, 25 August 2016

Woriors visit



Today we went into the hall for a special visit with the warriors. One man was named Ryan Hoffman and the other John Polavi. They let us play spin the wheel and the four quizzes we played Trivia time, Sleeping, Hydration and Belonging. 

Wednesday, 24 August 2016

Rugby with a Jandal

Rugby with a jandal
1. Where is the village that the family lives?
A small village in samoa
2. Do they always play with a jandal?
Sometimes they played with a jandal
3. What other things did they try to play with?
A coconut but it was too heavy and hard
4. Why were the rainy days the best days?
Because the field becomes a sea of mud
5. Why was Fiti afraid to play rugby in New Zealand?
Because he misses his hoe and has never been in new zealand
6. Why do you think no one believes Fiti about playing rugby with a jandal?

Because none of the new zealand kids play with a jandal like Fiti