Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Spreadsheets - Analysis of Completed Tasks for Monday 28 June

Yesterday Ms. Corbett was sick and the reliever didn't come to school. So then we got split into different classes. Ms. Corbett emailed the tasks for the day. Here is A graph of the tasks our class finished.

From the graph I can see that there is A total number of 23 students in our class. I got this from reading the numbers on the side. I got 1+6+7+6+4=24. From this graph I can see 1 student finished no tasks. 6 students completed 1 task. 7 students completed 2 tasks, 6 students completed 3 tasks, and only 2 students completed all 4 of the tasks. Next time I think I can do the working out better by using my brain and not the calculator.

Friday, June 25, 2021

Vowel Sounds In Te Reo

 Today we practised pronouncing vowels in Te Reo Māori. Ms Corbett gave us 5 words to practise. I chose Kawe Haepapa. Here is a recording of my practice.

Tuesday, June 22, 2021

animation using google slides 2

 Today we made A more complex animation using google slides. Here is my animation:

Friday, June 18, 2021

Vowel sounds in Te Reo

Today we practised pronouncing vowels in Te Reo Māori. Ms Corbett gave us 5 words to practise. I chose Te Whanau Puawaitanga. Here is A recording of my practice.

Thursday, June 17, 2021

Animation using Google Slides

Today we were learning how to make animations using Google slides. One thing I found hard was the legs to make it even. I soon fixed that by making multiple characters until I got it right. Here is my animation:

Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Fractions Immersion Day 2

 Today for immersion we made combinations of fractions that are bigger than a half, but smaller than a whole. I made 1/2 and 1/3, 1/2 and 1/5, 1/2 and 1/6, and I made 1/2 and 1/8.



dipthongs

 today we were learning about Dipthongs in Te Reo Maori. Dipthongs are when two vowels come together. Ms. Corbett gave us four Maori words to pronounce. Hineraukatauri, Ngakau, Auahatanga and Te Papaiouru. Here is my pronounciation of one of the Maori words. 

Tuesday, June 8, 2021

Fractions Immersion Week

Hello, and welcome to my very own blog for learning! This is where I share my work and other things! This is my first post too, so don't be expecting much. We tried to make one whole using fraction blocks. We made different combinations. I made 1 whole, two halves, three thirds, and four quarters. Here is the image of what I made.