Thursday, 6 November 2014
Monday, 20 October 2014
Monday, 13 October 2014
My Worst Mistake
My Worst Mistake
The worst mistake I have ever made is when my cousin and I cracked the window, and then I got into big trouble from my mum and got grounded from playing with my cousin again. I lie to my mum that it wasn’t me, it was my cousin, but she didn’t believe me.
My mum ask my cousin who cracked the window, my cousin said it was both of us, so I got a trouble again for lying, then I told my cousin to come to my room. When my cousin came in I told him “why did he tell on us for’’. He didn’t said anything so I then kicked him and punch him in the the stomach. He started to cry, then my mum came in and said to me what did I do? I told her nothing, then she ask my cousin what happe. My cousin told her that i punch and kicked him in the stomach, so I got a trouble again for lying and for kicking and punching my cousin on the stomach.
Thursday, 25 September 2014
Food in my Culture
Food in my Culture
My family and I celebrate birthdays by eating our favorite traditional foods and playing a game of touch as a family. Our favorite traditional foods are called Lu sipi, and Otai.
On our birthdays, we get food and cake because we are celebrating our birthdays and our age. Food is good to eat, because you grow muscles only if you eat healthy food like fruit and vegetables. You could die by eating lots, of lollies and stuff because they are sugary, and you can die. And that’s why my family always eat our traditional food because it’s healthy and important for us Tongan people.
The biggest birthday celebration in my family, is my grand parents birthday. On my grandparent's birthday, people bring their own party favors and supplies, such as cake, food items, table coverings, balloons, decorations, and presents.
When we celebrate a birthday the first thing we do, as a family is pray and after that we eat our traditional food. When we finish eating, we play a game as a family and it is fun. The game we always play is touch, that is our favorite game to play as a family.
Lu sipi is our traditional food and its made out of this Tongan traditional plant called Lu. Sipi means meat in English. Traditionally Tongan people make Lu sipi on someone’s birthday because Lu sipi is our traditional Tongan food, and it very important, for us Tongan people.
Otai is like juice. It is a blend of water, coconut milk, and any fruit such as coconut, watermelon, mango, and pineapple but it is almost always watermelon as it is plentiful in Tonga.
This is how we celebrate birthdays in my family by eating cakes, lollies, and our favorite traditional food. Our traditional food are called Lu sipi, and Otai. After the feast we then play a game of touch as a family.
Thursday, 18 September 2014
The Fence
One morning a little girl was playing, outside and she can hear kids from the neighbor, so she looked over the fence and she saw that it was the kid from the next door. She was playing with other kids from town. She felt sad because she was playing by herself and the kids from over the fence were playing with other kids from town.
While she was standing by the fence and looking at the kids playing, she started to cry. The kid from the next door came over to her, and asked her to come and play, so she went over and played.
Monday, 15 September 2014
Thursday, 28 August 2014
I remembered if it was yesterday
I remembered if it was yesterday
One of my most memorable moments was when I was with my family and we were on our way to watch the All Blacks game at Eden Park. It was me, my mum and dad, and my older sister. It was very cold outside. We were in a green van it was a comfortable ride. Later on I felt the heat of the sun come through the window and it was warm. I enjoyed being with my family and watching the All Blacks game.
Telling Where
Telling Where
L.I. Elaboration
Jack and Annie started through the cloud forest. They walked around huge trees draped with moss. They pushed past tall shrubs and leafy plants.
What does the word shrub mean? A woody plant that is smaller than a tree.
What is elaboration? Elaboration is the result of going that extra mile.
Choose one of these to elaborate on by telling ‘where’.
At the beach or
At the top of the sky tower
At the top of the sky tower what are the things that you can see and hear?
You can see huge buildings that are taller than the trees in the forest and much taller than me.
You can hear cars that zoom past the traffic lights.Explanation- How to play soccer
SOCCER!
Soccer is a very good game and it’s a professional game. Soccer is also known as football and is a fun and competitive game. It is the most played sport in the world. Soccer is a fast paced strategy game played by men, women and kids. People in professional leagues have gained millions of dollars and fans around the world.
Some of the soccer equipment you need is a soccer ball, soccer boots, socks, uniform, soccer goals & nets and soccer shin guards. Soccer shin guards are very important because it protects your shins.
Soccer people on the field have equipment. There are 11 players on the field. There are 11 players in each team. Every team has their own position. Goalkeeper, defender, midfielder or striker.
Soccer players on the field have soccer rules that they have to follow. You can not use your hands only the goalkeeper can use their hands. You can not push people too. If you don’t follow the rules you can get sent off or your rating will go down and you can even get a yellow or red card.
Football is everywhere, in the United States, Canada, Australia, Africa, and Ireland. It is the most played sport in the world. If you're serious about playing soccer, know that you're going to have to train harder, longer, and faster before you start to play.
Loti
Wednesday, 20 August 2014
Story line
On Monday the 18 of August there were two person I'm not sure what University they come from.
They came to show us a show and the whole school were at the hall watching them singing, dancing and acting. It was so fun and the show that they show us was called SPACE JUMP.
After the show we took a photo with them.
Tuesday, 19 August 2014
Monday, 18 August 2014
Friday, 15 August 2014
Thursday, 14 August 2014
Tuesday, 12 August 2014
Monday, 11 August 2014
Thursday, 7 August 2014
Tuesday, 5 August 2014
Thursday, 24 July 2014
Monday, 21 July 2014
Wednesday, 16 July 2014
Thursday, 3 July 2014
Goose
This is what I did and this a five facts that I found out about goose and this is the labelled diagram of a goose
Monday, 30 June 2014
How to survive a cow attack
This is what I done how to survive a cow attack and these are thing that I find out
Thursday, 5 June 2014
Thursday, 29 May 2014
Monday, 26 May 2014
Thursday, 8 May 2014
Story About The Three Little Pigs
Story 1: The pigs left and built different houses.A starving wolf blew out 2 houses .wolf tried to blew down the house then he died alone.
Story 2: The wolf needed sugar. 2 pigs were accidentally eaten and the third pig abused the wolf and was tried for murder and was sent away.
A viewpoint is your own opinion.
Bias is own opinion and point of view from a story.
Viewpoints effect stories because if see it from the first story to another,the first story is wrong.
Wednesday, 9 April 2014
Safety Poster
This is a poster that we worked together to do it.It is to keep little kids safe from the road. |
Tuesday, 8 April 2014
Tuesday, 25 March 2014
Friday, 21 March 2014
Thursday, 20 March 2014
Goosebumps and Butterflies Facts
My reading group read this book about goosebumps and butterflies and these are three facts I found out.
Tuesday, 11 March 2014
What is Assessment? by Halatoa, Lani, Joshua, Efaraima, Donatalian, Piripi and Loti
The dictionary says assessment is the action of assessing someone or something. At school teachers use assessments to see what the students know and what they still need to learn. Are you aware that assessments used to be called tests. Things have changed since our ancestors went to school one hundred years ago. If you got lots of answers wrong you had to stand in the corner wearing a dunces cap to show everyone that you were that you got lots wrong in your tests.
At Panmure Bridge School we do assessments that tell us what level we are in Reading, Maths and Writing. We answer questions in Maths and Reading on our netbooks. Sometimes we do tests on paper like the IKAN test which tells us what we need to learn and achieve in Maths. It is easier to use our netbooks so we can delete any mistakes.
We do assessments so the teacher can help us with the questions we don’t know and this helps the teacher plan what we are going to learn. Making a mistake is ok because we can learn from each others mistakes.
Assessments help us learn new things and helps the teachers learn new things as well. Assessments show what level you’re at and what you still need to learn. Our marks let our parents know where they can help us with our learning at home.
Sometimes you do well and sometimes you make mistakes when you do assessments. You should always try your best and be focused on your work. Remember to read the questions carefully so that you answer the questions right.
Tuesday, 4 March 2014
Eastern Beach 'fotor' Collage
This is my fotor collage of our school picnic at Eastern Beach. We all had a fantastic time and everyone used their beachsmarts.
Monday, 3 March 2014
Friday, 21 February 2014
Today's Number
Today’s Number:
624
Write it in words
six hundred and twenty-four ✔
Write it as an expanded number
600+20+4 ✔
+ 25
649 ✔
Next 3 even numbers
626 ✔,628 ✔,630 ✔
Double it
1248✔
Last 4 odd numbers
623✔,621✔,619✔,617✔
Half of it
312✔
10% of it is
62.4✔
25% of it is
156✔
⅓ of it is
208✔
Multiply by 6
3744✔
x by 4
2496✔
Divide by 4
156✔
÷ by 6
104✔
Water Safety Poster
These are the rules I remember to follow when I am swimming because they keep me safe.
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