Wednesday, 12 September 2018
Tuesday, 11 September 2018
maritime trip
this is what made of the photos from the maritime trip
Labels:
amazing,
funny,
second time going
Thursday, 30 August 2018
pobble
this is what i did today in reading. its a photo of a bird who is dreaming of him turnning into a bird of smoke.
Monday, 27 August 2018
quick write
today we were writing what our superpower would be for 24 hours. i picked teleportacion because then i could travel to other countries and other cities
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24 hours,
othe cities,
other countries,
superpower
Thursday, 23 August 2018
Thursday, 16 August 2018
Tuesday, 14 August 2018
Wednesday, 8 August 2018
Tuesday, 7 August 2018
Monday, 6 August 2018
Friday, 3 August 2018
spelling slide
This is my spelling slide for this term, i will use this slide for all my spelling i will be given
Thursday, 2 August 2018
Tuesday, 31 July 2018
Thursday, 26 July 2018
my letter to my future self in 5 years time
This is my letter to my self in five years time.
i hope i read this in 5 years time if i don't im not going to listen to my self when i tell her.
Wednesday, 25 July 2018
scary writing
Last term we had to creat a scary writing, my writing was based on this demon that was trying to eat this child because he was home alone.
Tuesday, 24 July 2018
Matariki Lanterns
Last term we were colouring patterns to celebrarte Matariki.
We did all sorts of different colours, some people coloured one line and left the other line white, other people coloured the whole sheet of paper.
Monday, 23 July 2018
term 3 ice breaker
Today my class did a ice breaker, when we had to find an objected that describes yourself. my object was a book, the book was about spirit animals, i said " this book describes me because i love to read book and i love different types of spirit animals.
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descriptive,
ice breaker,
spirit animal
Friday, 20 July 2018
Survillance and observations ( chapter 4 of the book of volcanoes
Name: The eruption of laki volcano, iceland, 1783
Fact: It is often said of iceland that in the eighteenth century the country was still living in the middle ages. If this was true where it's economic development is concerned, the same cannot be said of its culture. Since the discovery and colonization of the country in 874, the Vikings---who become the icelanders---have carried on written traditions that tell their entire history, from detailed chronicles to mythical stories.
Fact: It is often said of iceland that in the eighteenth century the country was still living in the middle ages. If this was true where it's economic development is concerned, the same cannot be said of its culture. Since the discovery and colonization of the country in 874, the Vikings---who become the icelanders---have carried on written traditions that tell their entire history, from detailed chronicles to mythical stories.
Fact 2: In 1783, Laki volcano began to erupt and the entire neighboring region was affected. At the monastery of Prestbakki, the Reverend jon Steingrimsson quickly grasped the scope and inerest of the phenomenon and decided to keep a chronicle. With no prior scientific education, he proved to be an attenive, precise observer. He not only recorded observations, but at the some time related the consequences of the eruption, keeping careful inventory of deaths, trying each time to identify the real cause of death of his parishioners.
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obsercations,
sruvillance,
volcanoes
Thursday, 19 July 2018
The brith of Volcanology
Fact: Our knowledge of volcanoes has grown over a long and circuitous path through history, moving from mythological representation to todays's theoretical, computer-generated models. Knowledge has been refined as more complex question have been addressed, and the means of investiagtion has broadened as well: at one time scholars studied only one type of rock, one volcano or volcanic region, one particular dynamic, or one specific eruption.
Fact 2: Today, there is a growing trend toward a global, many sided approach to the study of volcanoes. Biologists, archaeologists, and climatologists engage in fruitful dialogue with volcanologists. Knowledge becomes richer and shows us that volcanic eruptions, whether mild or cataclysmic, can have major repercussions on hunman life. That, in fact, is the primary advnace that has come about in the evoulution of knowledge: earth is a living planet, and its life closely determines our own.
Fact 3: People have always tried to answer questions raised by the terrifying uncontrollable natural force of volcanoes. Some have found these answer in divine or demonic manifestations. Others, driven by passionate curiosity, have visited the craters in an attempt to understand how the earth functions. Empedocles was famous for this all consuming inerest led him to build his home near the volcano.
Fact 3: People have always tried to answer questions raised by the terrifying uncontrollable natural force of volcanoes. Some have found these answer in divine or demonic manifestations. Others, driven by passionate curiosity, have visited the craters in an attempt to understand how the earth functions. Empedocles was famous for this all consuming inerest led him to build his home near the volcano.
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brith,
the brith of volcanology,
volcanology
ceremonies ( chapter 2 of the volcanoe book )
Name: Indonesia and its volcanoes
Fact: As part of the Pacific fire belt, Indonesia has the world's greatest concentration of active volcanoes. The archipelago has a total of seventy-six that are potentially active. Statistics on volcanoes eruptions have been kept only since 1600.
Fact 2: But it is rapidly bacoming clear that indonesia is the country with the most frequent eruptions and the one that has had the most victims over the past four hundred years. We need only recall the eruption of Krakatoa in I883, which left nearly36,000 dead, or that of Tambora in I8I5, which killed 92,000. The eruption are often voilent, always explosive, and usually fatal for many.
Fact 3: Despite this omnipresent danger, which has struck often in the past and will strike again in the future, people in indonesia continue to live close to active volcanoes. The reasons for living in close proximity to volcanoes are many and diverse. Overpopulation and lack of space are increasingly pushing people to live in dangerous areas previously deserted. But, above all, these areas have the most fertile soils.
Fact: As part of the Pacific fire belt, Indonesia has the world's greatest concentration of active volcanoes. The archipelago has a total of seventy-six that are potentially active. Statistics on volcanoes eruptions have been kept only since 1600.
Fact 2: But it is rapidly bacoming clear that indonesia is the country with the most frequent eruptions and the one that has had the most victims over the past four hundred years. We need only recall the eruption of Krakatoa in I883, which left nearly36,000 dead, or that of Tambora in I8I5, which killed 92,000. The eruption are often voilent, always explosive, and usually fatal for many.
Fact 3: Despite this omnipresent danger, which has struck often in the past and will strike again in the future, people in indonesia continue to live close to active volcanoes. The reasons for living in close proximity to volcanoes are many and diverse. Overpopulation and lack of space are increasingly pushing people to live in dangerous areas previously deserted. But, above all, these areas have the most fertile soils.
Labels:
ceremonies,
indonesia and volcanoes,
volcanoes
Wednesday, 18 July 2018
A book i red about volcanoes
Its about : Of gods and volcanoes
Facts: It is ineresting how much reaitly lies behind the great myths and legends. In fact, actual experiences unite people in believing in the same "history." There is no boubt that such a basis in reaitly in indisoensable for these beliefs to endure for centuries.
Fact 2: Volcanic eruption, especially sizeable ones, have had a deep impact on people's imagination. Every aspect is impressive --- the trembling of the earth, the molten stone that is ejected, the explosion and projection prising that natural wonder of this kind should play a role in several or the great myths.
Facts: It is ineresting how much reaitly lies behind the great myths and legends. In fact, actual experiences unite people in believing in the same "history." There is no boubt that such a basis in reaitly in indisoensable for these beliefs to endure for centuries.
Fact 2: Volcanic eruption, especially sizeable ones, have had a deep impact on people's imagination. Every aspect is impressive --- the trembling of the earth, the molten stone that is ejected, the explosion and projection prising that natural wonder of this kind should play a role in several or the great myths.
Wednesday, 4 July 2018
Monday, 2 July 2018
Wednesday, 20 June 2018
Tuesday, 19 June 2018
Thursday, 31 May 2018
Tuesday, 29 May 2018
Wednesday, 23 May 2018
Soft ball time !!
Room 12 went to play soft ball and we learned about hot to catch a ball,how to catch it and how we can stop it. Here are some photos that we took during soft ball.
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Soft ball has arrived
reading task
This is the reading That we did for last week and we had to answer the question that they have giving as
Thursday, 17 May 2018
prodigy
This is a question and prodigy. Prodigy is a maths game that can teach you never knew and it can be a normal game
Wednesday, 16 May 2018
kiwi kids news
This is what I did for my reading task .
I had to anwser some qeustion about this man that found seven gold bars that makes 350 million dollars.
Friday, 11 May 2018
Thursday, 10 May 2018
Tuesday, 8 May 2018
Monday, 7 May 2018
Room 12 Anzac Diamate poems
This is room 12's Anzac diamante poems from remebering the solder that founght in the war and got killed tring to safe our country and Austraila
Saturday, 7 April 2018
Room 12 student's
This is a slide I made of all the students in room 12.
If you push the love heart it should take you to a song.
Thursday, 22 March 2018
Tuesday, 6 March 2018
Monday, 5 March 2018
My maths anchor poster
This is my maths anchor poster for today's maths
I learnt to do place value partitioning
Friday, 23 February 2018
Wednesday, 21 February 2018
Maths Times Tables
This is what i did for my times tables maths for homework but I had to use my place value to answer the questions.
Labels:
place value,
Tables,
times
Tuesday, 20 February 2018
Word search
This the word search i have made for you guys to figer out then then third post i will do will be the real word search.
Friday, 16 February 2018
Thursday, 15 February 2018
first week back at school...
This was the photo from last week because it was the first week of school and miss Siale wanted to make some memories of when we first started in the senors.
That was summer...
This is my summer poem.
I have used all of the 5 scenes.
I used the 5 scenes to describe my summer holiday...
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