Today at Tech we had to Finnish the work we did on the week before. It is a fun. We just had to use wood and a saw and a lot more of things it was very easy for me . We had to cut the wood some people had to make more joints.
I am a Year 8 student at Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Learning Space 2 and my teachers are Ms Kirkpatrick and Mrs Anderson.
Friday, 31 March 2017
Thursday, 30 March 2017
Kiwi Sport
Today LS1, LS2 and Room 5 walked down to the tennis courts at the Marist Club to play futsul and tennis. My group started by playing futsul. We used all the techniques that we were taught at school. We then rotated to tennis. We learned about control and how to hit the tennis ball correctly.
Thank you to Martian and Nevil who provided us fun. We had an amazing time.
Wednesday, 29 March 2017
Kokako fatcs
Today I have worked with Lyndon and Tai to complete Info graphic task about a Kokako bird. We had to find what a Kokako bird eats. Where its habitat is. What the appearance of Kokako bird is. What harms the Kokako bird and 3 Fabulous facts. We also had to attribute images. The hardest thing for me to do is to find out 3 interesting facts about the Kokako birds.
Photo Story
This week I have finished my photo story of the days that I have been at camp. This blog post was hard to do because I had to look at all the photos and try my best to find myself.
Labels:
Affonso,
camp,
photo story
Tuesday, 28 March 2017
Birds Eye View
This is my camp recount story it is about well I cant tell you but read the story of what I was talking about (A) high ropes, (B) flying kiwi or (C) archery? See if you got it right by reading all the way to the bottom. I'm sure I felt and heard every thing that it says in the story.
Monday, 20 March 2017
Auckland conserving water DLO
We are using our learning to help others understand how important if is to save water in Auckland the moment. In this DLO I worked Tiava, San Kyaw and Erick, I also learnt that we should save 20 letters of water per person every day.
Labels:
Affonso,
Inquiry,
Te taiao o tamaki
Wednesday, 8 March 2017
Why my blog is unique
As strange as it might seem a blog is a website where people across the world share their learning and thoughts. Did you know that every blog looks different? Everyone’s blog is unique at our school because you can earn badges that show your achievement.
My blog is unique because my blog tells you what I have been learning at school. So far I have been blogging for 3 Years! My blog keeps growing and I now have 283 blog posts. Did you know that my blog has been viewed 9,659 times from the many places around the world (my global audience )? If you don't have a blog then it will be impossible for you to have such a large audience because the only person you can share your work with is your teacher.
My blog is also special because I get feedback and feed forward about my work. That means people are sharing their opinions and telling me what they liked and what I could change in a positive way. You can’t do that if you don't have a blog because no one can share their opinions, only your teacher and classmates.
Did you know that you can go back to see what you have been doing the last couple of years and see what work you have done? You can compare your work to see how it has changed over time. You can’t do that if your work is in a book because you might not still have your old books.
My blog is individual because it is a record of my learning since I was in year 4.The best part is that you can throw your books away but you can’t throw your blog away.
This week Mrs Anderson’s reading group has been writing an explanation. I learnt how to properly write a explanation and how it is ordered. The things I already knew about an explanation, is that it is a type of writing and that it is needs to be in past tense order. I still need to work on making sure that my writing makes sense in the future and that I have used the correct spelling.
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