I am a Year 7 student at Red Hill School in Auckland, NZ. I am in the Pukeko Hub Space and my teachers are Matua Nigel and Granny Hetaraka.
Thursday, 27 September 2018
Auckland Zoo - Community
Thursday, 13 September 2018
Cross country- Iroam Writing
I really like running Mrs castle clap the wood together it banded loude I ran up the hill to the field I made it to the field I saw something orange and black I thought that I was was lucky it was gone it had big ears sharp teeth good hearing it had weird eyes the eye colour was a little bit yellow in the inside of his eyes I could see myself he was looking straight at me it was very weird I didn’t know how he got into the school he must of sneaked past the teachers for the day but I think he got in by jumping the fences I nearly screamed when I saw him because he looked scary it looked like he wanted to eat me I was really scared I thought that I stayed up all night but I realised that I didn't I found out because I told my brother and sister and they said that I was sleeping the whole entire time I was like what the but I was daydreaming just like 10 minutes ago that’s very weird I was thinking that the animals was really scary but after all it wasn't daydreaming but I rubbed my eyes and I didn't see it again until I looked at the gole pose I was still thinking it was a daydream again but it wasn’t a daydream it was coming closer but I was rubbing my eyes suddenly it disappeared I was lucky it was gone it looked straight at me i don't know why but i was getting scared it looked orange and black it looked like it wanted to eat me I thought that animals was scary but animals aren't scary after all I was really scared but I just found out that the animal I just found out that the animal was friendly the animal wasn't that angry at me the animal just wanted me to be friends with him he cuddled up to me I closed my eyes just incase I got eaten but luckily I didn't get eaten I was very sad because I ran away from the animal because all he wanted was a hug from someone so I just cuddled him for around 20 minutes because we needed to get our trophies so i went to go get the trophy then I went back to have a look to see if he was still hanging around the school but the animal went back to its home and he lived happily ever after.
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writing
Monday, 6 August 2018
Friday, 29 June 2018
He aha ena?
We are learning how to say what are those in Te Reo Maori.
What I found hard was finding the Maori words.
What I found easy was getting the Images and changing the background
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Cybersmart,
writing
Friday, 22 June 2018
He aha enei? What are these
I learnt how to say what are these in Te Reo Maori.
What i found hard was finding the Te reo Maori words.
I enjoyed finding images for my work.
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Cybersmart,
writing
Friday, 15 June 2018
He aha tera
We have been learning about what is that over there in Maori its He aha tera
What was tricky is to find out is to find the Maori words
What i liked about this is changing the background and putting a image in.
Friday, 18 May 2018
He aha tenei?
We are learning how to ask what something is in Maori.
Kei te ako matou pehea ki te ui aha tetahi mea kei roto i te Maori.
Friday, 6 April 2018
Favourite Fruit E2 Students
This activity was about making a fruit graph.
I created a bar graph about fruit that students in E2 like the most.
The things I found easy were customizing the words and colors.
What I enjoyed about this was doing colors and title.
What I might try next time is change the back round and change all the colors.
I'm looking forward to your feedback.
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Cybersmart maths
Monday, 26 March 2018
Waitangi Acrostic Poem
This activity was about words about Waitangi Day.
I created a slide presentation by using the out slide of the box so we can see the box were it go.
The things I found easy were finding images and doing the maori words.
What I enjoyed about was getting all my images and doing the box to see my words.
What I might try next time is make a background and get better images do different Maori words.
I look forward to your feedback
Labels:
Cybersmart,
writing
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