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Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Tiny house

First of all yes, Although tiny houses are small, they don’t have to be simple. Tiny houses come in different shapes and styles. A tiny home can be a log cabin in the woods, a waterfront cottage, or even a  shipping container.

most houses are really expensive and it's sometimes hard to pay but tiny houses are easy to pay for. Also, It's easy to clean and it's comfortable and cozy.


Monday, June 29, 2020

Caricature

WALT: Create a Caricature

In the first term, we had to work on creating a self-portrait Caricature. The first step was to draw the main features of your self in our art book. Then our teacher Ms O'Dea gave us an A4 paper and we had to draw our Caricature on the A4 paper. Then she helped us outline the Caricature with black vivid. After that, we got to dye our Caricature. 


Friday, June 26, 2020

matariki

                                                                 Matariki
                 Walt: increase our knowledge by reading a wide range of Texts (Matariki slides)
               Blurb: this week we have been learning about Matariki and what happens at the time.


Thursday, June 25, 2020

maths

Today We have to learn about the multistep word.

Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Readworks

Today I learned about a kind and happy man who works at Mister Softee. And Mister Softee sells ice cream to children and adults alike right out of a large blue-and-white truck. I also learned that Gus Elefantis’s summer days begin at about 8 a.m. when he and his wife Lola wake up to make breakfast for their two daughters. When breakfast is finished, Gus and Lola leave their daughters at home (the oldest daughter is 18 years old and capable of babysitting. 

Maths

Today I learned about part-whole thinking and here's a photo.

Friday, June 12, 2020

Victoria Falls

WALT: Increase our knowledge by reading a wide range of texts (Article a day - Book of Knowledge)

Today I learned about Victoria Falls and that Victoria Falls is one of the most impressive waterfalls on the planet. It is located along the border of Zimbabwe and Zambia, two countries in southern Africa. I also learned that Victoria Falls is considered to be the largest waterfall in the world. And – it’s about one mile wide and 360 feet high (109m)! This amazing sheet of falling water can be heard from miles away. The spray and mist from the waterfall can be seen from many miles away, too. In fact, local tribes first called the waterfall “Mosi-oa-Tunya.” That means “the smoke that thunders.” But the falls received another name in 1855. That year, a Scottish explorer came across the waterfall. His name was David Livingstone. He named it Victoria Falls after Queen Victoria, who was ruling Great Britain at the time.


maths

Today we had to do some part-whole thinking and here are some equations.

Thursday, June 11, 2020

The mystery

The mystery

It was a bittering cold morning in London in 1873. I was awoken by a jugging at my shoulder there holding a lantern was spuke his serious face told me something was amiss.

My first thought was to pull the sheets back over me but braving the cold would be well worth the look spuke was giving me. 


We were in a cab at 7:30 when we arrived at London station we boarded the train to arctic hollow. As we sat spuke said that we will have to be investigating for Johnathan Michael here he said this article explains that there was a robbery and murder as we spoke on the reflection of a strange figure caught my eyes as I looked toward him his dark silver eyes met mine.


As my eyes followed the strange figure a hand grabbed my shoulder it was a stranger when he spoke he was scared maybe even terrified when I was going to speak he was suddenly shot clean to the head as his body slammed to the ground a key lay near his body. Then everything went dark.