Welcome to my blog. I am a student at Karoro School in Greymouth, New Zealand.
Thursday, 12 December 2019
Wednesday, 11 December 2019
SLJ Teaser Week activity 2
Three Pros (advantages) and Cons (disadvantages) of being Garry Kasparov
Garry Kasparov was a world famous chess player or a G.O.A.T (greatest of all time).
For the Second teaser week activity for the Summer Learning Journey I am doing an activity about Garry Kasparov.
Pros
- You would be famous.
- If you liked chess (like me) you would be doing what you liked.
- You would get a good bit of prize money.
Cons
- Being famous isn't always good, you wouldn't be left alone by reporters.
- You would be constantly playing chess and moving from tournament to tournament.
- When you went on holiday you would be followed and not left alone.
SLJ Pepeha
This post is for the Summer Learning Journey teaser week activities.
This is my pepeha.
Kia ora tātou
Ko Tapuaenuku te maunga
Ko Wairau te awa
Nō Waiharakeke ahau
Ko Nathanael tōku ingoa
Tuesday, 19 November 2019
Bird Collage
We have been learning to make a collage on Google Drawing.
We had to use the explore, mask and arrange tools to get our
collage to come together. We had to make a NZ bird and put
it into its habitat.
We had to use the explore, mask and arrange tools to get our
collage to come together. We had to make a NZ bird and put
it into its habitat.
Thursday, 19 September 2019
Tuesday, 27 August 2019
POLLINATING SCREENCASTIFY
THIS IS ABOUT HOW BEES POLLINATE.
IN A SCREENCASTIFY TO SHOW YOU WHAT A
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Monday, 5 August 2019
Wednesday, 3 July 2019
BEES
HOW FLOWERS ATTRACT BEES
The most important thing that bees do is pollinate flowers which
reproduce the flower or plant. The flowers need to be pollinated
so they have to attract pollinators. To attract pollinators, the flowers
have to make smells and have special colours to attract the bees.
The flowers also use nectar to attract pollinators.
reproduce the flower or plant. The flowers need to be pollinated
so they have to attract pollinators. To attract pollinators, the flowers
have to make smells and have special colours to attract the bees.
The flowers also use nectar to attract pollinators.
WHY WE NEED BEES TO POLLINATE
Flowers and plants need bees to reproduce. This is because
without bees to pollinate the flowers will die and not reproduce.
This means that tomatoes, pears, apples, cucumbers and peaches
will grow extinct if there flowers are not pollinated!! So now you
know why pollination is so important.
without bees to pollinate the flowers will die and not reproduce.
This means that tomatoes, pears, apples, cucumbers and peaches
will grow extinct if there flowers are not pollinated!! So now you
know why pollination is so important.
HOW BEES POLLINATE
Bees need to pollinate flowers but how do they do that?
When the bees push through the flower to get to the nectar
the bees have to brush past the stamens which leaves pollen
on their furry coat. Then when the bees go to other flowers the
pollen on their bodies brush off on to the stigma and the pollen
help make new seeds. This is crucial because if the bees did
not pollinate fruit and vegetables then the fruit and vegetables
will not grow and we will have less food. If the bees don’t pollinate
the tomato plants, for example, then the tomatoes will not be able
to grow and will wither away.
the bees have to brush past the stamens which leaves pollen
on their furry coat. Then when the bees go to other flowers the
pollen on their bodies brush off on to the stigma and the pollen
help make new seeds. This is crucial because if the bees did
not pollinate fruit and vegetables then the fruit and vegetables
will not grow and we will have less food. If the bees don’t pollinate
the tomato plants, for example, then the tomatoes will not be able
to grow and will wither away.
COLLECTING NECTAR
The honey bee has a special stomach that makes honey called a crop.
This is where they keep their nectar. When the foraging Honey Bee has
collected the nectar from a flower and puts it in it’s stomach (the crop)
then a process happens in the crop which turns the sugar in the nectar
into honey. Then when the foraging bee returns to the hive the hive
bees take the honey and spread the nectar on their long tongues to
dry the honey. When the honey is dried the bees put it in the honeycomb cells.
This is where they keep their nectar. When the foraging Honey Bee has
collected the nectar from a flower and puts it in it’s stomach (the crop)
then a process happens in the crop which turns the sugar in the nectar
into honey. Then when the foraging bee returns to the hive the hive
bees take the honey and spread the nectar on their long tongues to
dry the honey. When the honey is dried the bees put it in the honeycomb cells.
SUCCESS CRITERIA
WALT
We are learning to write an information report.
Success Criteria:
We will plan and then write an information report on a topic of our choice related to bees.
Our report will:
- Be interesting!
- Give information about a topic of our choice related to bees.
- Show a clear link to our planning.
- Start with an opening statement about our topic.
- Have at least 3 paragraphs. Each paragraph will have an opening statement
- and a series of facts related to that statement.
- Include some complex or compound sentence structures.
- Include at least one diagram, photograph, illustration or map to go with the text.
- Finish with a general statement about the topic.
- Use information from at least 3 different sources.
- This information will be written in our own words and we will write down
- our sources at the end of our report.
Sources
Friday, 28 June 2019
Lake Daneill
On Wednesday the 14 of June, Room 1 and 8 combined, got ready for the Lake Daniell tramp.
The cars we drove in took us all they way to reefton were we had toilet stops and then we
continued. Then the cars drove thru springs junction and into the lake daniell carpark. On the
way to the car park we listened to Crosby,Stills and Nash hits . Earlier this week we learnt
about umbles and hyperthermia.
The cars we drove in took us all they way to reefton were we had toilet stops and then we
continued. Then the cars drove thru springs junction and into the lake daniell carpark. On the
way to the car park we listened to Crosby,Stills and Nash hits . Earlier this week we learnt
about umbles and hyperthermia.
Soon we got out of our cars and had a count call (thats when we were given a number and
had to yell out our number). After that started the walk it was fun. After a while of walking we
stopped to have a snack. Soon we crossed over a gorge with a strong current. About every
30 mins we had a snack. On the walk we had to find stuff for a scavenger hunt.. After about 2
hours we arrived at the Manson and nicolas hut. The hut was under construction. We walked
up a small jetty and then had our lunch. The walk back was uneventful and soon we were back
at the carpark. I really enjoyed the walk, and it's a great walk for beginners.
had to yell out our number). After that started the walk it was fun. After a while of walking we
stopped to have a snack. Soon we crossed over a gorge with a strong current. About every
30 mins we had a snack. On the walk we had to find stuff for a scavenger hunt.. After about 2
hours we arrived at the Manson and nicolas hut. The hut was under construction. We walked
up a small jetty and then had our lunch. The walk back was uneventful and soon we were back
at the carpark. I really enjoyed the walk, and it's a great walk for beginners.
Callaghns ridge
On the 11 of April 2019, Room 1 and Room 8 met in the morning and got into
car groups to leave on a tramp up Callaghans Ridge. The cars drove out of
Greymouth and drove up Callaghans Road. The drivers parked the cars and
we all got out. Soon we were walking up the ridgeline. Luckily when it started
raining we had rain jackets to protect us from the rain. We also had a scavenger
hunt to find birds and plants along the track. One of the birds on the list (a tomtit)
came right up to us just as we started the walk. Before the walk we were given a
number to remember so that the teachers could quickly see that we weren’t lost.
The track was muddy because of the rain and the ground turned to clay. At lunchtime
we stopped under the trees and had to make a shelter. My team (Dakota, Charlie,
Summer, Jackson and Me) tied three ropes holding a tarpaulin on to some trees.
When our shelter was finished we had lunch. After lunch we carried on with the walk.
car groups to leave on a tramp up Callaghans Ridge. The cars drove out of
Greymouth and drove up Callaghans Road. The drivers parked the cars and
we all got out. Soon we were walking up the ridgeline. Luckily when it started
raining we had rain jackets to protect us from the rain. We also had a scavenger
hunt to find birds and plants along the track. One of the birds on the list (a tomtit)
came right up to us just as we started the walk. Before the walk we were given a
number to remember so that the teachers could quickly see that we weren’t lost.
The track was muddy because of the rain and the ground turned to clay. At lunchtime
we stopped under the trees and had to make a shelter. My team (Dakota, Charlie,
Summer, Jackson and Me) tied three ropes holding a tarpaulin on to some trees.
When our shelter was finished we had lunch. After lunch we carried on with the walk.
Tuesday, 25 June 2019
How bees pollinate
How Bees Pollinate
Why do we need bees to pollinate?
The most important thing that bees do is pollinate flowers.
If a plant is to reproduce it needs to be pollinated so that it grows
new seeds that grow into a new plant. Many flowers produce nectar to attract bees.
When the bees push through the flower to get to the nectar the bees have to brush
past the stamens which leaves pollen on their furry coat. Then when the bees go to other
flowers the pollen on their bodies brush off on to the stigma and the pollen help make new seeds.
If a plant is to reproduce it needs to be pollinated so that it grows
new seeds that grow into a new plant. Many flowers produce nectar to attract bees.
When the bees push through the flower to get to the nectar the bees have to brush
past the stamens which leaves pollen on their furry coat. Then when the bees go to other
flowers the pollen on their bodies brush off on to the stigma and the pollen help make new seeds.
Why is this important?
This is crucial because if the bee didn’t pollinate fruit and vegetables
then the fruit and vegetables won’t grow and we will have less food.
If the bees don’t pollinate the tomato plants then the tomatoes will not be able to
grow and wither away.
then the fruit and vegetables won’t grow and we will have less food.
If the bees don’t pollinate the tomato plants then the tomatoes will not be able to
grow and wither away.
Wednesday, 10 April 2019
Quick Write
Brrrrrrrrrrrrrroooooooom there it was again. That noise. A scouring light sprawled
over the dark sky like a sheet on fire. I shivered and crouched lower, the wooden
beams of the mill cowering over my shivering body as though they were alive.
Brrrrrrrrrrrrrroooooooom the loud screeching thunder rung in my ears. A slow
breeze cackled as it went through the shattered glass of the old mills window.
Once again a bright light filled the room glowing a deathly green. I hunched
down with my mouth hanging in mid air as if I had stopped breathing. I waited -
Brrrrrrrrrrrrrroooooooom. I clawed the ground and waited. By now I guessed that
the lightning was about 6 kilometres away. Outside the lightning tore at the ground
glowing up the cloudless sky. A minute went by ……… ……. a line.. a straight line
of light flung itself onto the small mill. Fizz fizz fizz, what was that. A glow filled the
room this time red……… ……… it was fire!!! Another streak of lightning whizzed
into the room my mouth froze. My body froze. The dark night was illuminated with a
green deathly glow. I screamed and screamed and screamed. My hair flew into a fire I
screamed as I rushed over to the stream near the mill. I dunked my head Into the water
staring in awe at the dark cloudless sky getting filled with lightning as though it was water.
over the dark sky like a sheet on fire. I shivered and crouched lower, the wooden
beams of the mill cowering over my shivering body as though they were alive.
Brrrrrrrrrrrrrroooooooom the loud screeching thunder rung in my ears. A slow
breeze cackled as it went through the shattered glass of the old mills window.
Once again a bright light filled the room glowing a deathly green. I hunched
down with my mouth hanging in mid air as if I had stopped breathing. I waited -
Brrrrrrrrrrrrrroooooooom. I clawed the ground and waited. By now I guessed that
the lightning was about 6 kilometres away. Outside the lightning tore at the ground
glowing up the cloudless sky. A minute went by ……… ……. a line.. a straight line
of light flung itself onto the small mill. Fizz fizz fizz, what was that. A glow filled the
room this time red……… ……… it was fire!!! Another streak of lightning whizzed
into the room my mouth froze. My body froze. The dark night was illuminated with a
green deathly glow. I screamed and screamed and screamed. My hair flew into a fire I
screamed as I rushed over to the stream near the mill. I dunked my head Into the water
staring in awe at the dark cloudless sky getting filled with lightning as though it was water.
Tuesday, 9 April 2019
Complex Sentence Paragraph
“Look! Look down there!” His voice could just about be heard above the sound
of the aeroplane’s engine and the shrieking wind in their ears.
of the aeroplane’s engine and the shrieking wind in their ears.
“Can you see it?” On top of the wing the two boys looked down struggling to
see because of the wind. Mike looked and could just manage to see a big frigate
bird below them . The boys craned their necks to see the bird. A heap of melon
sharks jumping around in the water below and chasing the fish in the sea below
the frigate bird.. By this time a bunch of security guards were walking over the
top of the plane when suddenly a big gust of wind from the engines swooshed
through the air and hit the boys on the back. The boys struggled to stay on the
wing of the plane. Both boys held onto the ailerons and held on for dear life.
Soon the Men got closer and hauled the boys up onto the wing. Mike and the
other boy were taken in side the plane and told off for stowing away on the wing of the plane.
In Room 1 we have been learning about prepositions and clauses.
In this piece of writing the yellow words are the prepositions.
Here is some writing we had to do about looking down.
see because of the wind. Mike looked and could just manage to see a big frigate
bird below them . The boys craned their necks to see the bird. A heap of melon
sharks jumping around in the water below and chasing the fish in the sea below
the frigate bird.. By this time a bunch of security guards were walking over the
top of the plane when suddenly a big gust of wind from the engines swooshed
through the air and hit the boys on the back. The boys struggled to stay on the
wing of the plane. Both boys held onto the ailerons and held on for dear life.
Soon the Men got closer and hauled the boys up onto the wing. Mike and the
other boy were taken in side the plane and told off for stowing away on the wing of the plane.
In Room 1 we have been learning about prepositions and clauses.
In this piece of writing the yellow words are the prepositions.
Here is some writing we had to do about looking down.
Reading Tasks 2019
Throughout the last few weeks in Room 1
we have been doing reading tasks about a certain story.
This week we have been asked to make a reflection.
I read the story "Giving it a Shot" In my opinion the story didn't make much sense really because all it was was Lauren and her dad arguing about whether Lauren should be a shot putter or a runner because Lauren had came third in the running race but her dad said she could have came first. I think that her dad wanted Lauren to be a runner because maybe he had been a runner when he was a kid. Also when Lauren finally gave in she didn't seem any happier.
The pictures for the story looked like bits of magazines glued together to make a deformed face.
Friday, 5 April 2019
The Marae
The car slid up the hill and in to a park in the parking lot at arahura Marae.
It was a school camp. We had left around 8.30 and were now arriving at our
destination.
destination.
For the last few weeks in Ms Kemp's class we had been learning more about the
Marae.
Marae.
We clambered out of the car. Several people were putting there bags in other
cars that would be staying for the night.
cars that would be staying for the night.
At last Ms Kemp's car pulled into a park and stopped.
Soon the whole of Room 1 and 8 walked around the side of the fence and up
to the gates.
Then all of us started singing He honore a Maori waiata ( well maybe only a
to the gates.
Then all of us started singing He honore a Maori waiata ( well maybe only a
couple sang).
The gates shuddered then slowly opened. We slowly started walking along
the long path to the Whare.
the long path to the Whare.
Miss Ireland started singing the karanga and was replaced by a maori lady
standing at the front of the Wharenui
standing at the front of the Wharenui
. We finally got to the front of the whare and the girls stepped aside to let the
boys
take off their shoes. When we
boys
take off their shoes. When we
went into the Marae I saw lots of poe and carvings on the walls and big lights
that changed colour on the roof.
that changed colour on the roof.
One of the Tangata Whenua started to talk in their own language about the marae.
When he had finished a man that had came with us started to talk in maori back
to him.
to him.
Then we hongied all of the Tangata Whenua and left to the Wharekai to eat.
They served us pies and cake.
Later on we made sculptures of Poutini or Waitiki from a maori legend. They served us pies and cake.
Poutini was a Taniwha and Waitaiki was a woman. I worked with Nathan K,
Nathan J, Xavier, Tyler, Charlie, Callan and Me and we made a sculpture of
Waitiaki. After that our dad came and took us home for the night since it was our
mothers birthday. I enjoyed the stay at Tuhuru the Marae and also enjoyed the
food.
Nathan J, Xavier, Tyler, Charlie, Callan and Me and we made a sculpture of
Waitiaki. After that our dad came and took us home for the night since it was our
mothers birthday. I enjoyed the stay at Tuhuru the Marae and also enjoyed the
food.
The beach cookout
Room one and Room eight left the school at 5 past 11 to the beach for a beach cookout. With us were Ms Kemp, Mrs Glue and Mrs Mclean. In the group that I worked in was Dakota, Charlie, Summer and Me. Our parent was Tim Robbins Dakotas Father. The parents for the other groups were Angnus, Craig and Matt.
We made a pyramid shaped campfire with kindling then we put bigger wood on to the kindling and then we put tinder (Old Mans Beard and Gorse) inside the pyramid campfire. After we finished making our campfire we lit it. Soon the flames were really high and we started preparing our meal.
We made Taty Fry with potatoes, onion and herbs cooked all together. Our group wandered around other groups and waited until our fire went down to ashes and then we started to cook our food on the fires ashes . Soon the food was ready for us to eat , it was nice. After eating our main course we started to stir the pancake mix together for an after snack. Charlie and Summer went down to Watsons Creek to clean our utensils. Soon we were eating our pancakes with maple syrup. I really enjoyed cooking and eating the food we made.
Tuesday, 12 March 2019
A moment in time writing
A moment in time
The tiny bump grew bigger as I came nearer I looked over it and saw it drop down.I decided it might be better to stop instead of going down. Then I stupidly slammed my front brake on and… well what happens when you go whizzing down a slope and put your front brake on?
Well your bike simply tips over and you go flying over the handlebars. Then what happens when you keep holding onto the handlebars? You fall to the ground and since you’re holding onto the bike it falls on top of you. Any way I stupidly slammed my front brake on and my blood froze I felt a tip would the bike go over? My hair wanted to stick up but the helmet stopped it.
Monday, 4 March 2019
Friday, 1 March 2019
Tuesday, 12 February 2019
The Karanga, A Welcome Call
In Ruma Tahi we have been learning about maraes and we did some research
on certain things that happen on the marae. This is what I found out.
on certain things that happen on the marae. This is what I found out.
The karanga is a call to welcome people
The karanga is only done by women to welcome the manuhiri onto the marae.
The karanga is also done by the women from the manuhiri.
The karanga is also done by the women from the manuhiri.
The karanga could start as a welcome or greeting but can end as a greeting to
the dead.
the dead.
Karanga = a call
Manuhiri = visitors
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