Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Oh The Places You'll Go

This Is My Presentation About The Book Made By Dr Seuss Called "Oh The Places You'll Go".

Favourite Author

This Is My Presentation About Dr Seuss Who Is My Favourite Author.
Enjoy It!

Tuesday, 6 August 2013

As Smooth As Silk

Today for reading I read a journal Part 3 Number 3 2009. The story was called 'As smooth as silk' Page 22. Here is the link to my Document that I have finished and for you to see, please press on it and you will see my work. I hope you like the new title designed by me on tux paint.



Monday, 5 August 2013

My Limericks

LI: To write limericks

SC: It must have 5 lines lines, the last word of the first and last line must be the same and all the last words of each line must rhyme.

Limericks are nonsensical 5 line rhymes that were made popular hundreds of years ago by Edward Lear.  
My Limericks:
There was an old man from Peru,
who dreamed he was eating his shoe.
He awoke in the night   with a terrible fright,
and found out that it was quite true

that poor old man from Peru.                                         

Friday, 2 August 2013

My Alphabet Book In Maori


This Is a Presentation About My Alphabet Book In Maori.

Monday, 29 July 2013

Peace And Conflict

This is a presentation me and my buddy Lauren did for Peace And Conflict.


Tuesday, 2 July 2013

Friendship


What does friendship means to me

Authors Purpose



This is My Presentation About The Authors Purpose.

Wednesday, 17 April 2013

Anzac Day 2013



Anzac Day is a national day of remembrance in Australia and new Zealand, originally commemorated by both countries on 25 April every year to honour the members of the Australian and new Zealand army corps(ANZAC) who fought at gillopi in the ottman empire during world war 1.It now more broadly commemorates all those who served and died in military operations for their countries. Anzac Day is also observed in the cook islands, Niue, Pitcairn and tonga.It is no longer observed as a national holiday in Papua new guinea or Samoa.
Today I have been teaching my Room 10 buddy Christine these netbook skills - how to open a doc, how to find a picture from Google, how to type a sentence and change size, colour and fonts, and how to post to a blog.

ANZAC DAY

1. What does ANZAC stand for?
Australia and New Zealand army corps.
2. Why do we remember ANZAC day?
To remember the people who had died in the army of Australia and New Zealand.
3. When is ANZAC Day?
The 25 of april.
4. What do people do on ANZAC day?
Many New Zealanders observe Anzac Day on April 25. It commemorates the landing of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZACS) at Gallipoli, Turkey, during World War I in 1915. This event, also observed in australia, remembers all New Zealanders who served their country in wars and conflicts.
5. What is a poppy?
Poppy’s are flowers that represent anzac day.

Friday, 15 March 2013

Room 6 Class Treaty


At the start of the year, Room 6 decided on some rules to include in our class treaty.
Here are 5 that I think are important:

Learning

  • Always try our best.

Working Together
  • Work positively, as a team.

Relationships
  • Treat everyone with kindness and respect.

Responsibilities
  • Be a responsible T.P.S student!.

Behaviour
  • Show tolerance and treat everyone how you would like to be treated.

Friday, 8 March 2013

My Aiga Poem

Aiga Poem

WALT write and present an Aiga poem about our ancestors and culture, and how we feel about them






I am a proud Maori and Cook Islander
I am Ngati Porou and Raro
My ancestors are Hawaiian And Maori
They are proud and respectful
I have a family that is proud and admired
My great,great,great,great grandfather was an enhanced,cherished Maori chief
I am a loveable Maori from Aotearoa

My ancestors look after me and make me feel lucky and blessed