Welcome to my blog, I am a learner at Greymouth High School in Greymouth, New Zealand.
Tuesday, 11 December 2018
Hungry Kitty Stop Motion
This term I have been working on Stop motion. Stop motion is really cool. Here is my work
Wednesday, 28 November 2018
Tuesday, 27 November 2018
Camp Thank You letter 2018
20 November 2018
Dear Kelly
Thank you so much for taking time off to come on camp with us. I really enjoyed it.
I really like how you were able to come and help with the food and it was great that
you helped organise things for us. Here are some of the things
I enjoyed
on camp.
I really enjoyed the baking on the hike and you did well with encouraging
everyone on the hike. My most favourite time on the hike was the scavenger
hunt. In the scavenger hunt we had to find a whole lot of things like something
old and something dark. It was cool seeing all the new plants I hadn’t
seen before.
I also liked the games and free time like Huckle Buckle, soccer,
the Tarp game, Chuck the Dino, the Carpet game and the Spider’s web game.
The game I most enjoyed was Chuck the Dino. There was a lot of teamwork in
the Chuck the Dino game and exercise.
Another activity I liked was the river crossing because it was challenging for
me and my classmates.
It was freezing cold! When we got out of the water my ankles
started to sting.
I went again and then we went deeper than before. It was good to learn how to cross
a river safely.
Thanks for coming on our camp. It was great to have you there.
Ngā mihi
Yours Sincerely
Milan
Monday, 26 November 2018
Thursday, 8 November 2018
Wednesday, 7 November 2018
Monday, 5 November 2018
Descriptive Dinosaur Writing
At the moment in class, we have been working on descriptive writing. We have been using pictures to give us ideas of what to write about. Here Is my piece of writing I did.
The Dinosaur egg
One Original day In London, my dream was to become a scientist and discover dinosaur eggs, and that dream finally came true. In 2019 I started working at the DEA (Dinosaur Explore Academy). On my first day there, I could see the holograms of all the dinosaurs it was so fascinating.
After I got a tour, my boss put me in charge of the 3 eggs. Then I heard a crack, crunch. I ran to my Boss and I said, “The eggs cracked!! Come on!. We looked at the dinosaurs and the expert said they were all Spinosaurus.
Its now 2024, the Dinosaurs are in an enclosure and we don't know what do do with them, because if we let them free, you will know what will happen.
One day I got a job to do from my boss, he told me to go into the enclosure and tame them. “What…. I need to Practice!” I exclaimed. He said there is no time for that, so I got into my gear and went into the enclosure. I looked for them in there and I couldn’t find them. Then I heard something; a scream went over there and I saw the dinosaurs smashing everything around with broken glass on the floor I could smell fire like I'm in the hot desert. I Climbed up the wall into the room, then one dinosaur when Straight, the other went left and the other went right to my area where I work. I went to the emergency room with the tranquilizer gun and went right. I sprinted like a racing car, then I got chased by one of them I went into the escape room and ran out “This is a bad idea” I say to myself. Two seconds later im corned.
To Be Continued.
Tuesday, 16 October 2018
Morepork Information Report
Introduction
Ruru is native to New Zealand And not endangered to New Zealand because
nobody goes out
at night and hunts them. Moreporks are nocturnal; that means they only sleep
in the day and
come out at night time. Moreporks are part of the owl family.
nobody goes out
at night and hunts them. Moreporks are nocturnal; that means they only sleep
in the day and
come out at night time. Moreporks are part of the owl family.
What does it look like?
Moreporks are brown and white And have big Kōwhai (yellow) eyes that they use to see
in the dark. Moreporks can turn their heads 270° so they can see if something is
sneaking up behind them.
in the dark. Moreporks can turn their heads 270° so they can see if something is
sneaking up behind them.
Habitat/Where does it live?
Ruru is found all over New Zealand forests
. They are native to New Zealand; that means they are not in other countries
and they don’t migrate. Moreporks are uncommon in eastern areas.
. They are native to New Zealand; that means they are not in other countries
and they don’t migrate. Moreporks are uncommon in eastern areas.
What Does Moreporks Eat?
Moreporks eat large insects, small birds, and small mammals.
Moreporks very silently swoop up on their prey.
At night you can’t hear them fly because they have soft edges on their wings,
that helps them to catch their prey.
Moreporks very silently swoop up on their prey.
At night you can’t hear them fly because they have soft edges on their wings,
that helps them to catch their prey.
Breeding Behavior
Moreporks breed in summer and spring because it’s warm.
Their nests are made out of broken logs, twigs, leaves or dead and alive bits of trees.
They have 1-3 eggs at a time. Both adults look after the young.
Their social behavior is that they strongly defend their territory
Their nests are made out of broken logs, twigs, leaves or dead and alive bits of trees.
They have 1-3 eggs at a time. Both adults look after the young.
Their social behavior is that they strongly defend their territory
What are the threats
Their threats are rats, possums, stoats, weasels, and ferrets.
What can we do to stop these threats?
We could set traps for the pests that kill these birds.
By Milan
Monday, 17 September 2018
Monday, 10 September 2018
How To Reduce Plastic Waste
This Term Rm 7 are trying to help our Ocean life; we have been thinking how to reduce plastic waste. We decided to make beeswax wrap and fabric bags as things we can use instead of plastic. We had parents come and help us out with both fabric bags and beeswax wrap.
How to make beeswax wrap
What you do is you cut out a piece of fabric then grate the beeswax onto it. Then put the baking paper underneath the fabric, and sprinkle beeswax all over the fabric and then put baking paper on the top and get an iron and melt the beeswax.
Friday, 7 September 2018
This term our focus is to help animals because of the
will never be able to get all the rubbish in the ocean.
They have figured out a way to collect rubbish before it goes into the ocean.
Taking Action, Connected, Level 2
Down the Drain
Literacy
Science/Social Science learning goals
We are learning to understand about the environments around us and the negative
of positive impact our actions can have on these environments.
of positive impact our actions can have on these environments.
Success criteria;
- Describe some of the issues facing our environment today
- Explain some of the negative impacts humans are having on the environment
- identify some positive actions people are taking both here and around the world
- to try and help look after our environment.
- identify some positive actions we can take at school and in our own lives to help
- our environment.
- learn about our local bush track and creek and identify some ways in which we
- can help to look after (kaitiakitanga) these areas.
Reading Learning Goals
-I am learning to use sub-headings to guide me to the main ideas in text.
-I am learning to use illustrations, text boxes, charts and graphs to help me make
inferences so I get more information from the text.
inferences so I get more information from the text.
-I am learning to use more than one text, in print or electronic formats, to gather
and check the accuracy of information.
and check the accuracy of information.
-I am learning to read a wide range of texts (e.g. encyclopaedias, websites, newspapers)
to gather and check information on a topic.
to gather and check information on a topic.
-I am learning to explain why the author has written a text.
-I am learning to read and understand text that contains academic and topic-specific
vocabulary.
vocabulary.
Read the text, ‘Down the Drain’ and then complete the following activities.
- What was the problem that the students from Wilford School came across and made
- them start their project? They were snorkeling in the ocean, they saw
- sea life and 253 pieces of rubbish which they said it was sad.
- In your own words explain what is stormwater and where does it go.
- Stormwater goes into streams and rivers. In towns and cities it goes down
- the drain, then it travels into the ocean.
- Explain what is wastewater. After it rains it goes into the grass and takes the
- soil into the ocean.
- What did the students decide to set up to help stop litter getting out to sea?
- Explain how it works (see below for some website links) they set up a litter trap.
- It works by collecting the
- litter in the ocean when it goes down the drain.
- How much rubbish did they collect in 12 weeks?
- 531960 its over half a million pieces of rubbish.
6) What were the types of rubbish that their litter traps collected?
Hard and soft plastic, food, paper, cigareete buts.
Hard and soft plastic, food, paper, cigareete buts.
7) From this project, what are some things we can tell about
Jemma, Ethan and Harvey? They wanted to help the environment and to clean
it up by making a invention
Jemma, Ethan and Harvey? They wanted to help the environment and to clean
it up by making a invention
8) Jemma, Ethan and Harvey have shown a great example of participation and
contribution to their community with this project. In the table below, list the positives
and negatives of them participating and contributing to this project.
Negatives or challenges of participating and contributing to this project. That they contribution to their community with this project. In the table below, list the positives
and negatives of them participating and contributing to this project.
will never be able to get all the rubbish in the ocean.
9) After reading this article, what is something we could look into doing
at our school to help stop rubbish going to our oceans? We could have litter monitors
That they will never be able to get all the rubbish in the ocean. at our school to help stop rubbish going to our oceans? We could have litter monitors
Positives of participating and contributing in this project.
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Glossary - Write what these words mean
Organic: From living organisms
Waterlogged: full of water
Runoff: water that runs over the surface of the land.
Littatrap Website links
These are a pretty cool idea. Check out the links below to find out more about them.
http://www.stormwater360.co.nz/products/stormwater-management/gross
-pollutant-traps/prod/LittaTrap-
-pollutant-traps/prod/LittaTrap-
Wednesday, 5 September 2018
Success criteria;
- identify some positive actions we can take at school and in our own lives to help our environment. Task: Create an infographic showing people how they can reduce their waste in their lunchbox.
Our co-constructed success criteria:-Have a strong title/hook-Use convincing language and images-Have simple things people can do-Use images (free to use)-Use bullet points/ short sharp information-Use correct punctuation and spelling.
Friday, 10 August 2018
Designing a logo
Today in Ms Chowfin's class we were learning how to design our own logo. We got to changed the background, and figures. we watched a video to help us start off then we got a chance to change things. I am learning how to use design principles.
Wednesday, 8 August 2018
Play Summary
In Term 3 Room 7 were doing plays.
Play Summary - Term 3 Weeks 1-2
For the next two weeks you are working in groups to
practise and perform a play. This is using our oral
language and reading skills in literacy. Our key
competency focus is participating and contributing.
practise and perform a play. This is using our oral
language and reading skills in literacy. Our key
competency focus is participating and contributing.
For writing your task is to summarise the main
events in your play in three paragraphs. You must
plan your writing first but it is up to you how you do \
your planning. You must also write a fourth paragraph about
your experience of practising and performing your play.
events in your play in three paragraphs. You must
plan your writing first but it is up to you how you do \
your planning. You must also write a fourth paragraph about
your experience of practising and performing your play.
Yr 6
I am learning to organise my text into paragraphs which begin with a main idea and
contain supporting information/detail.
contain supporting information/detail.
I am learning to make links across paragraphs.
I am learning to use basic punctuation accurately.
I am learning to use dialogue punctuation accurately.
Yr 7
I am learning to use a range of different planning styles.
I am learning to plan my writing to suit the purpose of my writing.
I am learning to organise my ideas into paragraphs where the ideas are clearly
related and where there are links within and between paragraphs.
related and where there are links within and between paragraphs.
I am learning to use basic punctuation accurately in my writing.
I am learning to use complex punctuation to enhance my writing e.g. colons
: and semi-colons ; , and parentheses ().
: and semi-colons ; , and parentheses ().
Success Criteria
I will be successful when I can/have
-summarised the play in three paragraphs
-made links across my paragraphs
-used some basic and complex punctuation correctly (speech marks).
Once you have finished your writing highlight these success criteria green if you have
met them and can show them in your work. Highlight green in your work where you have
met these success criteria.
met them and can show them in your work. Highlight green in your work where you have
met these success criteria.
The Three Little Pigs Summary
In the first scene of The Three Little Pigs, the mother pig wants her three
children to build houses of their own. One pig builds their house out of straw,
another pig builds his house out of wood, and the other pig builds
his house out of bricks.
They started to build their houses,
then a wolf came to town and blew the house of straw down.
children to build houses of their own. One pig builds their house out of straw,
another pig builds his house out of wood, and the other pig builds
his house out of bricks.
They started to build their houses,
then a wolf came to town and blew the house of straw down.
In the second scene the pig who’s straw house was blown down
;went to his brothers house made out of wood and hid there.
Then the wolf huffed and puffed and blew that house down too.
;went to his brothers house made out of wood and hid there.
Then the wolf huffed and puffed and blew that house down too.
In the third scene the two pigs who now didn’t have a home went to the
house made out of bricks and the wolf tried to blow the house
down but didn’t manage. The wolf found a ladder and climbed down the
chimney and fell into a boiling pot and ran off holding his bottom,
After that he leaves the pigs alone.
house made out of bricks and the wolf tried to blow the house
down but didn’t manage. The wolf found a ladder and climbed down the
chimney and fell into a boiling pot and ran off holding his bottom,
After that he leaves the pigs alone.
Tuesday, 3 July 2018
How Our Ideas About Space Have Changed Over Time
Weeks 8-10 Space Literacy Tasks
Term 2 Weeks 9-10
Purpose of these reading activities is to: increase our
knowledge of space exploration
and understand how our
knowledge and ideas
about space have changed over time (science).
We are also learning to read non-fiction
texts and use our writing skills to share
our understanding
of this topic and our ideas (literacy). Throughout this task
we will
need to use the skills of
‘Thinking’ and using ‘Language,
Symbols and Text.’
knowledge of space exploration
and understand how our
knowledge and ideas
about space have changed over time (science).
We are also learning to read non-fiction
texts and use our writing skills to share
our understanding
of this topic and our ideas (literacy). Throughout this task
we will
need to use the skills of
‘Thinking’ and using ‘Language,
Symbols and Text.’
Learning Intentions
I am learning to skim and scan text to identify the main ideas.
I am learning to locate the key sentences and questions in texts.
I am learning to use sub-headings to guide me to the main ideas in text.
I am learning to summarise the main ideas in the texts I read.
(from the Karoro Programme of work for Reading)
I am learning to write well structured paragraphs.
Success Criteria
I will be successful when I can show….
-I have have scanned text to find key ideas.
-I have summarised the main ideas from the reading.
-I have put my answers in chronological order.
-I have written two well structured paragraphs explaining how some of our ideas about space
have changed over time (introductory sentence, supporting detail, concluding sentence).
have changed over time (introductory sentence, supporting detail, concluding sentence).
Read the three paper based reading activities given to you about Stephen Hawking, Galileo Galilei and
The Telescope. You will be put with a buddy to do this work. We will mark and discuss our answers
together as a class.
The Telescope. You will be put with a buddy to do this work. We will mark and discuss our answers
together as a class.
To add to our learning we will watch/ read and discuss these following videos or articles.
After we have completed these reading activities and viewing and discussing the above
materials your task is to write at least two well structured paragraphs explaining how our ideas
about space have changed over time.
materials your task is to write at least two well structured paragraphs explaining how our ideas
about space have changed over time.
Write your paragraphs here.
Self assessment
I have an introductory sentence for each paragraph:
I have at least three sentences giving supporting detail:
I have a concluding sentence:
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