This week we have been separated into READ groups. In my group was Jeremiah, Freeman, Nyjah, Mataio and Ofa. Our task was to find out why sleep is so important for humans. One of the questions we were aiming as a group was Do all humans have the same chance of having a healthy sleeping? First we we focused only on our group and asked if we have the same chance of sleeping. We all said yes, but that hadn't mean that everyone has the same chance of sleeping because we explored other kids around the world you don't have a healthy sleep like us. A kid in Brazil sleeps on couches outside and a kid from Cambodia sleep on tyres and picks rubbish early in the morning. By learning why sleep is so important for us we also came through a work called inferring. Inferring means when you read between the lines and find hints in the text to answer a questions or guessing that something is true. Sleeping is important for your mental health because it restores our bodies and helps our brains to make strong memories and process about any information. People who don't have enough sleep or have sleeping problem can get to trouble as it can lead to disease such as heart & kidney disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and stroke.
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.
Tuesday, 31 July 2018
Friday, 27 July 2018
Thursday, 26 July 2018
HIIT
Today at HIIT we got to pick what moves we did we all picked Tap steps High knee sprint and Star jumps. We did 3 rounds over and over. Thank you to Mataio,Tiava and Miss Anderson for hosting us and keeping us motivated during the HIIT session
Tuesday, 3 July 2018
M&M
Today I have been learning about M&M's. I worked collaboratively with Fui, Julian, Aung Naing and Marieta to find out some facts about M&M's. I found out that a man called Forrest Mars created M&M's by seeing soliders eating a sugar coting shell with chocolate inside. From now on today M&M's are a known to be favourites. I also learnt that peanut M&M's were invented in 1954.
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