Thursday, 12 November 2020

Jasmine and Aladdin Production

 Kia ora bloggers at Waikowhai Intermidate hall we did production. In the first week of November we held our five performances of Jasmine and Aladdin at the Waikowhai Intermediate school hall every two years. Adults and Granparents came to watch our performance. We do it every two years. We did it because it is fun.

It was time to come up. Miss Lane beckoned her hand. I felt nervous because I felt something funny in my tummy. When we walked onto the stage I saw the lights going dim. The lights were so bright. Also the lights hurt my eyes. We were dancing and people were clapping for us. People were cheering for us too. I walked off the stage and people high fived our hands. I enjoyed the dance because it was fun. I was with Kaiwhare class. We wore different kinds of costumes. Bye bloggers. THE END.







Monday, 12 October 2020

My rocket

Kia ora bloggers! On Tuesday the 22nd we made paper rockets. I will be explaining what we made it with. First we got a piece of paper that was in a circle. Secondly we got a strip of paper that was red. After that we rolled the piece of stripped paper. Then we cut the circle. We folded the circle and then we sellotaped the rocket and the circle together. After that we put the rocket on the tube and pushed the pump down and then the rocket flew in the air but some of them didn't. After that we had to pack up because the bell was about to ring. It was fun. Thank you for readin my blog.


Thursday, 17 September 2020

My six thinking Hats comprehension about pollution.

Kia ora! On Monday the 14th of Sectember Kaiwhare learned about pollution. Our class did a reading activity named six thinking hats comprehension. We went on a site that showed us about pollution. We all wrote imformation about feelings, good things, negative things, and what was creative. Here is my six thinking hats comprehension. See you later.



Wednesday, 19 August 2020

Siva Samoa

Talofa lava. I am going to write about Siva Samoa. I go to siva samoa classes with my sister Rael and friends Koleka, Erana, Rudy and Zendaya. I like that it has samoa dances and the sasa. Also before we do our dance we do our introduction in samoa or english. Listen to my introuduction below. Yesterday my sister and I did Siva Samoa on zoom because were in lockdown. Fa means goodbye.


Monday, 1 June 2020

Making a fale

my own fale
Talofa lava bloggers. This week is samoa language week. Today I am going to write about a fale. A fale is a house. It doesn't have windows, walls and doors. I made a fale in class. I used cardboard, hot glue gun, tape, scissors and dape.
1.  I cut 6 lines on the dape with scissors.
2.  I put the strips of cardboard into the lines. These are poles.
3.  I got a long thin strip of cardboard and I taped it on the poles.
4.  I made a roof with cardboard and I hot glued it to the poles.
5.  I was able to bring it home. I taped white strips of paper on the roof.

Fa bloggers. This means goodbye in samoa.
Samoan Fale in Amanave, West Tutuila - J.D. Hall - Picture of ...
samoa fale



Friday, 1 May 2020

Anzac day

Hi bloggers! Today I am going to write about Anzac. Rael, my mum and I baked Anzac biscuts. Rael and I made poppies and a cross. On Anzac day my family and I woke up early and put something warm on. We stood on the driveway to listen to the memorial song on the radio at 6 o'clock.
Have a good weekend.
Anzac day
This is what I made


This is my cinquain poem about Anzac.


Line 1 - 2 syllables - noun (name)

Line 2 - 4 syllables - 2 adjectives
Line 3 - 6 syllables - 3 verbs
Line 4 - 8 syllables - a phrase
Line 5 - 2 syllables - another word for the noun



Anzac
Brave war soldiers
Shooting, running, walking
Drawing poppies for the soldiers
Army




Standing outside listening to the song



Friday, 24 April 2020

Math strategy/Math art - Probability Quilt

Hi everyone. My favourite piece of online learning today was maths. Mr Riceman drew a Probability Quilt and I had to do investigating.

I had to create my own probability quilt. This is what I used, a dice, ruler, pencil, maths book, and colour pencils. If you want to see the video of how to create your own probability quilt here is the Link  I liked rolling the dice, writing the numbers, drawing the shapes and looking at the pattern.
Bye!