Welcome to my blog, I'm a learner at Greymouth High School in Greymouth, New Zealand.
Saturday, 29 October 2016
Mainstar 1 T4 How Kenya Celebrates Christmas
For this mainstar I chose to do Kenya! I thought it was lots of fun learning new stuff and finding out how they celebrate christmas!!
Friday, 28 October 2016
Kiwi kids news results/ Typing speed test
For the KKN quiz I got ninety! I think the questions were harder this week. I like doing the quiz's because it tests my knowledge.
For the typing speed test I got 80% for my accuracy and 30 for my speed! I think this is the best I done!
Literacy reflection T4 W3
LITERACY- For literacy this week we had to pick our favourite book and find the literacy elements. I picked Clean break by Jaqueline Wilson!
Topic Reflection T4 W3
TOPIC- For topic we had to do 3 activitys. The three acticitys were...
1. To pick a type of water and show how to be safe when swimming in that place.
2. Create a drawing showing what you have learnt about being Water safe!
3. Create a DLO using one of the te reo messgaes we had to make sure we included a video, text, images and title!
1. To pick a type of water and show how to be safe when swimming in that place.
2. Create a drawing showing what you have learnt about being Water safe!
3. Create a DLO using one of the te reo messgaes we had to make sure we included a video, text, images and title!
Numeracy Reflection W3 T4
NUMERACY- For numeracy this week me and Hannah worked Chessboard Coordinates.
Tuesday, 25 October 2016
Secrets! By Jaqueline Wilson
Secrets! By Jaqueline Wilson!
Genre: Its like a book but its set as a diary.
Characters: India, Treasure, Nan, Mum, Dad, Chris, Kitty, Bethany and Kyle.
This book is about a girl called Treasure who moves to her Nanas house to live and she has to change schools and she meets a girl called India.
The setting in this book is at her Nanas house and at her new school.
I would give this book a rating of 10 out of 10 stars
I recommend this book for 10- 14 year olds because it has some big words little kids won't understand the meaning of.
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