This is my presentation about the Tongariro Eruption.
I am a Year 8 student at Tamaki Primary School in Auckland, NZ. I am in the Kia Manawanui Syndicate and my teachers are Ms Aireen and Whaea Petra.
Friday 23 November 2012
Friday 16 November 2012
Room 7's Birthday Survey
This is room 7's birthdays of the year. Most of room 7 students birthdays were on June.the next birthdays are April then January and October and then it was December.Then it was February then it was March then November.The least birth dates were August,September,May and July.
Thursday 15 November 2012
T.P.S Athletics Day
Press play to watch a movie about our Athletics Day.
T.P.S NEWS- Athletics Day from Tamaki Primary on Vimeo.
T.P.S NEWS- Athletics Day from Tamaki Primary on Vimeo.
Room 7's Movie Trailer
In Term 2 our school's inquiry topic was about 'Magic Movies'. Here is a trailer of our movies we made throughout Term 2.
Room 7 Movie Tralier from Tamaki Primary on Vimeo.
Room 7 Movie Tralier from Tamaki Primary on Vimeo.
Manaiakalani Film Festival 2012 School Is Cool
In Term 2 we were learning a lot about movie magic, and how movies can influence our world. We created many movies. We started by brainstorming key messages we could include in our movies.
We also made a movie that explains how to plant kumara. It was really fun to do. We created this movie to inspire people to learn how to grow their own kumara.
Our movie for The Manaiakalani Film Festival is called 'School Is Cool'. We made it to share all of the cool learning and fun that we have at school.
Our movie was also shown at the Tamaki Primary Academy Awards. We created a PMI about Movie Magic and shared what we liked, what was challenging and interesting.
School is Cool from Tamaki Primary on Vimeo.
We also made a movie that explains how to plant kumara. It was really fun to do. We created this movie to inspire people to learn how to grow their own kumara.
Our movie for The Manaiakalani Film Festival is called 'School Is Cool'. We made it to share all of the cool learning and fun that we have at school.
Our movie was also shown at the Tamaki Primary Academy Awards. We created a PMI about Movie Magic and shared what we liked, what was challenging and interesting.
School is Cool from Tamaki Primary on Vimeo.
Wednesday 14 November 2012
Room 7's Favourite Fruit
This column graph shows Room 7's favourite fruit. Four students like apples. Two students like bananas. Two students like Peaches. Two students like oranges. Ten students like strawberries and six students like grapes. Zero students liked pears.
This column graph shows that the same amount of students like bananas,peaches and oranges.The majority of students like strawberries whereas no one likes pears.
Tuesday 13 November 2012
Tiere - Guy Fawkes
Guy Fawkes
As the moon kisses goodbye to the sun,I could see a tsunami of fireworks forming a colourful rainbow in the sky.I could see smiles on little kids faces playing with sparkle sparks.I can see a festival of colour exploding through the air.
I felt excited when the fireworks were ready to explode through the sky like a shooting star.I felt motivated as the fireworks sizzled through a new world where there are sparks of joy.As I gazed up at the sky wandering what it would be like to be a firework.
Pew,Pew I could hear the fireworks exploding air wanting to meet the stars.I could hear a crackling sound coming from the BBQ grill.I could hear my my stomach rubling and my mouth dribling as I stared at the BBQ.I could taste the ash of the smoke from the fireworks I could taste fresh breezy air.As I fell asleep,I was dreaming about being a firework.
Thursday 8 November 2012
Room 7 Kumara
In week 3 Room 7 planted kumara in our school kai garden. We would like to say a special thank you to Koro for helping us.
Press play to watch how we planted kumara. This clip was put together by Willy and Danisha.
Room 7 Planting Kumara from Tamaki Primary on Vimeo.
Press play to watch how we planted kumara. This clip was put together by Willy and Danisha.
Room 7 Planting Kumara from Tamaki Primary on Vimeo.
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