I am a Year 8 student at Tamaki Primary School in Auckland, NZ. I am in the Kia Manawanui syndicate and my teachers are Mr Janse and Ms Schellingerhout.
Tuesday, 15 October 2019
Tuesday, 17 September 2019
WALA: Countries all around the world.
WALA: Countries all around the world.
This is my work about Chile and i have been Learning about a flag about chile and i Learnt that there are More people in Chile is a better places to Live in.
Wednesday, 21 August 2019
RAINBOWS
RAINBOWS
1 . A rainbow is a multi-colored arc that forms in the sky.
2. Rainbows are created by both reflection and refraction
(bending) of light in water droplets in the atmosphere, which
results in a spectrum of light appearing
(bending) of light in water droplets in the atmosphere, which
results in a spectrum of light appearing
3. A rainbow is in fact a full circle of light. However,
due to most people viewing a rainbow on the ground we
only see a semi-circle or arc of the rainbow.
due to most people viewing a rainbow on the ground we
only see a semi-circle or arc of the rainbow.
4. A rainbow is not situated at a specified distance,
instead it will always be visible to a person at the precise angle
freshwater droplets reflect the light which is 42 degrees in the
opposite direction of the sun.
instead it will always be visible to a person at the precise angle
freshwater droplets reflect the light which is 42 degrees in the
opposite direction of the sun.
5. A rainbow is not an object, it cannot be approached or
physically touched.
physically touched.
6. No two people see the same rainbow, in fact even our
individual eyes see slightly different rainbows.
If someone appears to be standing under a rainbow you can see,
they will see a different rainbow at the same angle but further away
individual eyes see slightly different rainbows.
If someone appears to be standing under a rainbow you can see,
they will see a different rainbow at the same angle but further away
Friday, 2 August 2019
Wednesday, 31 July 2019
Tuesday, 2 July 2019
Hedgehogs
HEDGEHOGS
Hedgehogs are mammals .
A hedgehogs is almost completely covered in sharp spines - up to seven thousand of them . Its chest and belly are covered with coarse , grey-brown fur.
Hedgehogs can weigh up to 1.5 kilograms. Baby hedgehogs are sometimes called hoglets and are born in littlers like puppies and kittens. Hedgehogs avoid the coldest parts of winter by hibernating . When a hedgehog hibernating ,its heart rate slows down to almost nothing ,and its temperature drops. This means that it doesn’t have to use much energy to survive.
Hedgehogs are mammals .
A hedgehogs is almost completely covered in sharp spines - up to seven thousand of them . Its chest and belly are covered with coarse , grey-brown fur.
Hedgehogs can weigh up to 1.5 kilograms. Baby hedgehogs are sometimes called hoglets and are born in littlers like puppies and kittens. Hedgehogs avoid the coldest parts of winter by hibernating . When a hedgehog hibernating ,its heart rate slows down to almost nothing ,and its temperature drops. This means that it doesn’t have to use much energy to survive.
Tuesday, 25 June 2019
Wednesday, 19 June 2019
Tuesday, 18 June 2019
Animals
Find an Animal insect beginning with……
A- Alligator .
B. Badger .
C- Camel.
D-Dog.
E-Eagle.
F-Falcon.
H-Hamster.
I- Ibis.
J-Jaguar.
K-Kiwi.
L- Lion.
M- Maltese.
N-Newt.
O- Ocelot.
P-Pelican.
P-Pelican.
Q-Quokka.
R-Rabbit.
S- Scorpion.
T-Takin.
U-Uakari] Monkey].
V-Vicuna.
W-Wallaby.
X-Xerus.
Y-Yellow baboon.
Z-Zebra.
Tuesday, 4 June 2019
Bella goes shopping
Bella Goes Shopping
WALH to answer questions from a text we have read.
- Why did Bella go into town?
Because she want money
2. How did she get some money?
She tied up the jewels and went out with bag of of jewels.
3. What happened in the that shop?
The sheriff caught her.
4. Was this story set in the past, present or future?
Past.
5. What was on Bella list ?
Lollies, money and jewellery.
Monday, 13 May 2019
the disappearing lollipop
The Disappearing lollipop .
WALH to write down step to magic trick.
MATERIALS: For the Disappearing Lollipop trick you will need to wear a
jacket or sweater with long, loose sleeves.
jacket or sweater with long, loose sleeves.
STEP 2 : You will also need a small lollipop wrapped in plastic a paper bag,
a safety pin and piece of elastic about 30 centimetres long.
a safety pin and piece of elastic about 30 centimetres long.
STEP 3 : Tie the the stick of the lollipop to one end of the elastic.
Make sure it is tied
tight so that it wont come off . It might help to use some stick tape as well.
Make sure it is tied
tight so that it wont come off . It might help to use some stick tape as well.
STEP 4 : Pin the other end of the elastic up your sleeve.
Pull the lollipop down your sleeve and out the bottom .
Hold it so that the elastic is hidden behind your wrist.
Hold it so that the elastic is hidden behind your wrist.
STEP 5 : Show the lollipop to your friends. Make sure they don't
see the elastic . Say some magic words .
Pretend to drop the lollipop into the paper bag .
Let go of the lollipop and the elastic will pull it back up your sleeve.
see the elastic . Say some magic words .
Pretend to drop the lollipop into the paper bag .
Let go of the lollipop and the elastic will pull it back up your sleeve.
STEP 6 : If they’d like to see the tick agani, say ,
‘’I’ll need to go and find another lollipop and paper bag.’’
While you’re getting another paper bag , pull the lollipop down your
sleeve again .
When you come back , tell them you’re found the lollipop .
Show them the stick again . Remember ,
a good magician doesn't tell how tricks work.
‘’I’ll need to go and find another lollipop and paper bag.’’
While you’re getting another paper bag , pull the lollipop down your
sleeve again .
When you come back , tell them you’re found the lollipop .
Show them the stick again . Remember ,
a good magician doesn't tell how tricks work.
By Meryl-Lynn Pluck .
today we learnt how to write down in order for a magic
trick
today we learnt how to write down in order for a magic
trick
Wednesday, 8 May 2019
Manaiakalani Learner Questionnaire Blogger.
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