This blog is a record of my learning from Glen Innes School, in Auckland, New Zealand, through to Tamaki College.
Tuesday, 29 August 2017
Friday, 25 August 2017
Puns
On 23 August we started doing puns it was funny. My pun is leaf my alone, donut talk to me. Leaf means leave and donut mean do not I liked coloring my paper of pun. Its fun I like drawing at my own time at school. This picture is going on the wall of my class. I me whole class did one and I want to read there puns. It was a brain wash.
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Puns
Wednesday, 23 August 2017
Rugby team
On Tuesday there were two rugby players that came to coach us it was fun. It was there brake day but they decide to coach us one of them was fijian there names were Josh and Ben they were so cool they helped people what they didnt know what to do ben teached me how to tackle and now I like tackling. My Favorite part in training was the clapping game.
Monday, 21 August 2017
Matific
Today I played Matific and I got 1000 when my class went out for netball. on this picture I did Four operations game it was kinda easy for me to finish 5 stars when I did it the second time I got 5 stars on the same one. Now have 13 cards on Matific and I got 98 stars.
Thursday, 17 August 2017
Art
On wednesday after Lunch time Mr Ram came to our class to teach us art. We had to draw our sports person we could choose any sports. Then we painted it white then yellow then we had to do the outline black.
So when we were done we had to cut the paper then put it on a blue piece of paper then clue it on. The staple on the white piece of paper. Then we stapled it up on the wall.
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Art
Tuesday, 8 August 2017
Maori lesson
Today after morning tea Ms Maude teached us a song. The song was called E TE ARIKI It was a Maori song here is the lyrics to the song.
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Maori Ms Maude
Monday, 7 August 2017
Boys morning 7 August 2017
On monday morning the boys in room 8 and 7 helped picked up the log. The boys had to lift the log all the way to the juniors. But I didnt want to because i wasnt strong and all the strong boys were there.
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