Pages

Wednesday 22 March 2017

Have you ever made a new friend by commenting on someones work. Well, if you haven't then today is your lucky day. You can learn how to say nice positive comments. Just check out my poster down below.

I have been learning to understand and learn what GAFE means. 


Gafe teaches people how to say nice positive comments on someones blog.
It can teach people new thing and it could also make you new friends. 

What I found challenging was: how to find some good examples of peoples good blogging comments (did you know all of these comments are from other peoples comment)

What I found easy was to: learn the meaning of gafe and how to understand the meaning of gafe because it's a really simple thing to learn ( did you know that Gafe is an acronym?)

Tuesday 14 March 2017

"You better get a umbrella its like 50 degrees outside." "Ohh who is the god of degrees" Do you get it "degrees" the maths degrees.

I have been learning to understand 1s, 10s, 100s, in numbers up to 1000. On the right side is what I have been practicing on and the one on the left is the me learning how to add using p.v (place value).

The one on the left is teaching me how to write numbers in thousands 1 more and 1 less. It wasn't that hard.
The ones on the right teach me how to write and order fractions from smallest to biggest.

On the left it shows you how to use place value. So Place value is just like expanding and compacting. So if you had 204 there would be 2 100s 0 10s and 4 ones, after that add another hundred or thousand numer and expand that number and add all the numbers including the 204 and see what answer you get.
E.g  2049=2000+000+40+9   +   3046=3000+000+40+6

Waitangi, Waitangi, Waitangi, Isn't that just a simple word that gives deep emotions. When I think of this word I think of sandy Beaches, Seagulls flying and heaps more better things. If you want to know more info then check out my presentation about the Waitangi Treaty grounds.

 
We have been learning the rights of the waitangi treaty and the Waitangi Treaty grounds. In the slideshow it shows you the time and place, The tree articles(Maori & English version) The main players of the Treaty of Waitangi,  Who signed the treaty or not, And last but not least After the signing of the Treaty- Did the consecutive governments keep the treaty agreements.

What I found easy was: How to gather my data because I was able to get the information I got from out of my head and put it into my work.

What I found challenging was: How to research the long worded sentences but I like to challenge my self new things so I can collect more information into my head and store it for the next time I make a slideshow about The Treaty of Waitangi.


Friday 10 March 2017

Have you ever wanted to learn different singing notes? Then just watch my slideshow down below. Hope you enjoy.



We have been learning understand different music symbols and different music beats.

What I found easy was: Witch picture was witch because on some of the pictures were different and they we all looking like the same thing.

What I found easy was: How to search and learn the music symbols because they are easy to focus on

Here is my technology reflection. It tells you that what I found hard, what I found easy, and what im going to focus on next time. If you want to read more read my presentation down below.

This is my Karanga and Kaikaranga. If you don't know what a karanga is it is a spiritual call and this is maori culture. But If you want to read more just read my presentation down below.



W.A.L.T understand what a karanga and a Kaikaranga. This would teach you what really happens behind a kaikaranga and a karanga. This would also teach you the responsibilities of a kaikaranga and a karanga.


If you don't know any history of aprons then read this presentation.




I have been learning to create a apron by using different materials. I chose a silky pink color. On my first attempt I cut my apron too narrow so I had to restart and make a new one, BUT, im OK because I've already caught up to the top.

What I found challenging was to: measure the apron properly, and to make it perfect. But when I got onto my second stitch I then had an idea to give it a bit of spice, so every time I run out of thread I will change it into a different color, so I decided to give it a name called, The Rainbow Apron.

What I found defenseless was: When we got to do the examples of stitching. So all we basically done was we beggined with easy stitches then it got challenging and more challenging.