Tuesday, June 30, 2020
Interesting Assembly
At Paihia School on Friday we had an assembly. At our assembly we showed our pou pou art and did two Tik Toks. Our assembly was really funny because of the tik toks. I thought that I did not do that well while I was doing the Tik Tok dance because I was not looking at the audience I was looking at the floor. Here is a video of us doing the Tik Tok dances. Do you like Tik Tok?
Thursday, June 25, 2020
My interesting Math Whizz
In Te Ngahere we have been doing Maths Whizz every week. I have been doing Maths Whizz really well lately. Three weeks ago I got to 12 progressions and one week after that I got zero progressions and on the third week I got four progressions. I am still working on this weeks progressions. Do you do Maths Whizz? Comment what your name is and we can be friends and have challenges. A progression is a level up and it shows that on a diamond shard. In Maths Whizz you have to answer maths questions. If you get 3 or 4 progression every week you go up a rank. A rank is a level up when you are level one to level 2 and it keeps going up.
Wednesday, June 17, 2020
Fantastic Color Art
In Te Ngahere we have been doing art, our art is about poupou. Poupou is the things that represent your ancestors or other people they are also the carvings on the sides of the whare or the meeting houses. I think that my poupou art is really amazing because I put a lot of effort into it. In our art we were only allowed to use warm and cool colors. Warm colors are colors that like they are warm colors like red, orange and yellow, cool colors are colors that are like the ocean blues and purples and other colors that look like cool colors. Do you like my poupou art?
My Amazing ART |
Tuesday, June 16, 2020
Magesatical Angles DLO
In Te Ngahere me and my buddy Kai created a DLO for finding angles. For angles it is easier to use a protractor because it has the right types of angles on it. There are 5 different types of angles. There is a right angle, obtuse angle, acute angle, reflect angle and a straight angle. I think that my buddy Kai did great with angles in the DLO because he helped a lot. I think that I did a lot of but I could write less words in our DLO. Do you think that we should write more or less in our DLO?
Maths Eyes Out And About
Today in Te Ngahere we have been using our maths eyes around the school. Our class had to be split into groups of three my group was Mark.S and Warren. Our task was to find as much things using our maths eyes my group and I found seven things using our maths eyes. What we found:
38 rectangles on the court
49 circles on the court
42 triangle on the goal post
28 blue poles on the big playground
38 gray poles on the big playground
40 chains on the big playground
And 29 green pole on the big playground
I think that my group did well because they helped me count how much poles and chains and they thought of the idea of counting the poles and chains. I think that I could do better by helping and finding more ideas for our hunt/ for our maths eyes. I hopw that you enjoyed my blog post.
Thursday, June 4, 2020
Turning Fractions Into Pecentages
In Te Ngahere we have been learning about fractions and how to turn fractions into percentages and into decimals. What we had to do to turn a fraction into a decimal or a percentage is we had to times the denominator to whatever make 100 and then we had to times the numerator with how much we multiplied the denominator. Here is an example:
3/4
3x20=60 so the answer is 60%
5x20=100. I think that me and my group did really well on the screencastify. We should try and do a harder problem next time. Do you like my screen castify?
This is our screencastify teaching other people how to turn a fraction into a percentage or a decimal. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QDkWbKdgc6Wd7wlRCHLMZSt9-y8ekFQ5/view
This is our screencastify teaching other people how to turn a fraction into a percentage or a decimal. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QDkWbKdgc6Wd7wlRCHLMZSt9-y8ekFQ5/view
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