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Thursday 19 November 2020

Cybersmart

 This week for our CyberSmart task we had to make a google drawings with a quote and a nice photo behind.

Here is how mine turned out I hope you like it.


Wednesday 18 November 2020

Times Tables

For a maths task this week we had to do some more times tables this time I got a new high score.

Tuesday 17 November 2020

Times Tables

 This week for a maths task we had to go on a times tables game and see how many we could get in 100 seconds, this was kind of hard for me because it was uncomfortable for me to press the numbers and enter fast enough.

This was my score it looks low but it was uncomfortable for me.


Friday 6 November 2020

End of Week Reflection

This is my End of Week Reflection.


Something I enjoyed this week is sowing my hand and learning how to do it.


One success I had this week was completing my statistics math test because it had some questions we hadn't learnt about yet.


Something I found challenging this week was helping Radion and Blake with their quilt while trying to do mine.


Something I have learnt this week is what different ways there are to sow a quilt like the blanket stitch and the sleeper stitch.


Something I am look forward to next week is athletics and play warzone on my ps4 in the weekends.


One way I have shown Aroha this week was helping people when they need it and being kind to everyone.

Thursday 5 November 2020

All Saints Day

 This week for one of our RE tasks we had to copy a slide deck and fill in all the slides. We had to choose a saint and do the slides on them. I choose Saint Nick. Here is how my slide turned out I hope you like it.

Friday 23 October 2020

Weekly Reflection

My weekly reflection


Something I enjoyed this week was doing our letter to the Tai Tokerau Land Court. This is a link to the blog post.


One success I had this week was finishing task 34 which was a maths task we had to do which was pretty hard


Something that was challenging this week was completing my feelings wheel because it was hard to think of what to draw in each emotion.


One thing I have learnt this week was how to make a box and whiskers graph which was fun and easy even though it was a level 5 maths task.


Something that I am looking forward to next week is going down to do mathletics and year 8 orientation.


One way I have shown aroha is helping and taking care of people when they need and want it.

Dear Tai Tokerau Land Court

 One of our literacy tasks this week we had to write a letter to the Tai Tokerau Land Court because we readed a book about a old man getting kicked off his island and his nephew had to write letters and go to court for him. When we were writing the letter we had to make it like we were the nephew.

Here is my letter I hope you like it.



20th of October 2020

Federal Government Office

85 Cameron Street

Whangarei


Dear Tai Tokerau Land Court,

I am the nephew of Paratene Te Manu and I am writing on the behalf of him. I have heard that you want my Uncle to move off Hauturu. I am here to tell you why he should stay. He has lived there all his life and hasn't lived anywhere else. It would take him a long time to adjust to a different lifestyle. He will be a lot more disorientated because of his old age. He also has never worked to earn money. He is very old so he will have no experience and will not be able to support himself. As you know, he is an old man. At Hauturu he is as safe as he can be from viruses and illness. But if you take him away from Hauturu, he is way more exposed to illness and viruses. Also, because of his old age, he is way more forgetful but because he has lived on Hauturu for all of his life he knows Hauturu like the back of his hand. If you take him to a new environment, he wouldn’t know or remember where anything is and he will be very conversed and possibly paranoid most of the time which would not be a good thing at his age. I hope this letter will change your mind and that my Uncle Paratene Te Manu deserves to stay at Hauturu and live free.

Yours faithfully,

The nephew of Paratene Te Manu