Eraia @ Rangikura
Here is a selection of my learning that I wish to share. Not all my work will be perfect all of the time as I am a work in progress. I welcome positive and helpful comments.
Monday, November 14, 2016
Sunday, November 13, 2016
Sunday, October 30, 2016
Monday, October 17, 2016
My Book Review
My Book Review
Story line:
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George and Harold have created the greatest superhero in the history of their elementary school and how now they're going to bring him to life meet captain underpants! His turn identity is so secret, even he doesn't know who he is!
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What I liked best:
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like how captain underpants takes off his boxer and rips them in harf and he gets all angry at himself for ripping his boxer.
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What I didn't like:
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The part I didn’t like was when the principal is mean to the kids,an
didn't show respect.
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Favourite character and why:
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My favourite character is Captain Underpants because he is the hero and save the day and help people from explosions from happening.
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Would you recommend it:
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I would recommend to write more and more book about captain underpants. I would read all your books.
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Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Olympic Art Work
Olympics Art Work
My class and I have been working on some olympics art work. We went on t the internet to find people participating in the olympics. We picked a picture and we screenshot. Then we show our teacher and she prints it out for us to cut out the head. Our teacher took a picture of us and we cut our head and put it on the athlete. We did a tessellation background a tessellation is a repeating pattern and there is no overlapping. I have some simile the first one on the left is a simile and the next one is a metaphor and it carries on. The three olympics values are F.E.R they stand for friendship, excellence and respect.
Monday, September 5, 2016
Moment In Time Week 7
Today our teacher asked us to write a ‘Moment In Time’ piece using a picture of a boy in the water. We planned as a class to make sure we had the 5 W’s and the 6 Senses.
Before we began our writing in small groups we discussed the importance of using descriptive writing, using similes and metaphors where appropriate, using dialogue and have done our best to make sure our punctuation is correct. Some of us have even used ‘Show Don’t Tell’ in our writing to provide our reader with more of an experience.
Our teacher gave us 10 minutes for each paragraph and then 10 minutes for editing at the end. We had so much fun working together!
If you have a moment, we would love you to comment on our writing.
Boy Overboard!
Jack was water skiing when he saw a group of sharks swimming towards him. Jack was so frightened that he let go of the rope and fell on his back slap Jack started to drown. The closer the sharks got to Jack the more frightened Jack became. He could taste the sea water dripping from his mouth. “HELP! HELP!”
Jack saw the sharks swimming closer and closer “HELP! HELP! SOMEBODY HELP!” Jack screamed. The sharks finally surrounded Jack when he felt like his heart was going to jump out of his chest. One of the sharks lunged forward and tried to bite Jack but he was too fast for the shark and he just dodged in time. Then the next shark then the next and so on.
The final shark managed to bite Jacks leg “AHHH” screamed Jack as the blood was oozing out of his leg like a tree with tree sap sliding down the tree trunk. But Jack didn’t only scream because of the blood he also screamed because the sea salt got sucked into his leg like a vacuum. It was only Jack and the sharks alone in the salty sea water. Jack knew this was the end but was it?….
Written by Philip, Eraia and Javahn.
Eraia
What I did well was putting interesting words.
Javahn:
What I did well was sharing my idea and sharing my knowledge .
Philip:
I think I put in some descriptive words to make it interesting for the reader.
Monday, August 8, 2016
Tessellation
Tessellation
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Here is an example of an tessellation
This a regular tessellation as you can see there is even sides and no
overlapping and no gaps |
Tessellation definition
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A pattern made of identical shapes:
• the shapes must fit together without
any gaps
• the A pattern made of identical shapes
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Regular
It is a regular polygon because it has
even sides
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Irregular
This is an irregular polygon because doesn't
have even sides.
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Reference list
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Tessellation picture
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Tessellation definition
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