Learning Journey

Friday, 30 June 2017

Zoofari

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This week we went to the Auckland zoo. We slept in the old elephant house. We also got to go on a night safari. We saw lemurs, an aligator, tigers. When we got to the lemurs we sang the song Ilike to move it move it.
I am doing an animal report on Kune kune pigs and I saw 2 of them!
This is a picture of my teacher with a NZ wood pigeon on her head.
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Monday, 19 June 2017

Smart Goals 2017

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These are my smart goals for the year includes reading, maths, writing and spelling. I have to pass my goals by the end of this year.
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Speech

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Last week we did speeches for the kaikohe speech contest. Our Principal Mrs Whitelaw and Year 4 teacher Mrs Craig were our judges. They picked two finalists they were Willow and Depla. This is my Speech.
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All blacks are the best team ever.

I believe that the All Blacks are the best Rugby team….

Firstly we have to remember the first team ever selected in 1884 to play in NSW. From that year on the All Blacks have won all over the world. We keep winning because we play to the whistle and train hard, because of that the All Blacks have become the `first ever team to win 3 RWC and  the first to win back to back World Cups. The countries they won the world cup in were NZ, Australia and England.

Over the years there have been over 1100 people chosen to be an All Black. Some of our greatest are Richie McCaw who played his 22nd RWC game in the final in 2015 to lead his team to victory, equalling with Jason Leonard as the joint most capped player in tournament history.
Julian Savea scored eight tries at this World Cup and equalled Jonah Lomu (1999) and Bryan Habana (2007) for the most tries in a single edition of the tournament. They scored those tries because the forwards done their job so the backs could get them into space to score the try.
Did you know that I have 2 great uncles who were All Blacks? Kawhena and Fred Woodman - I hope I can join them one day to be an All Black.
Other greats include Colin Meads, Sean Fitzpatrick, John Kirwan, Michael Jones, the Going brothers from Northland and many more.

What makes a great All Black? Dedication, training, a team player, agility, speed and strength.
Can’t wait for the
lions v All blacks game.



So, I’m sure you will agree with me that the All Blacks are the best team because All blacks are the first team win 3 RWC and first to win back to back RWC.


African Lion

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Two weeks ago we did animal reports. Mine was about the African Lion.
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Basic Facts learning

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This is an activity we did when we were learning how to do our Multiplication.
Something I think I have done well  is my addition facts to 20 but
next time I think I could improve on my multiples, factors and prime numbers.
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Learning Jouney Term 2 2017

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This is my learning journey for the whole year and These are my results in term 1 for reading, writing, maths, spelling and basic facts.
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Reading
At age level
Term      1      2     3      4

Spelling -
Grade Spelling
Term   1      2      3     4  

Maths
Stage 6 by end of Year 5
End Stage 6 by end of Year 6
14.5-15+











Stage 7

E7


14-15yrs









Stage 6




13.5-14




5
5.3
5.9


Stage 5




13-14 yrs




4




Stage 4




12.5-13




Essential List
Term 1   2    3    4
Stage 2-3




12-13yrs




8




Term
1
2
3
4
11.5-12.5




7




Writing - Expected Levels
Year 5 - 3B by the end of Year 5
Year 6 - 3A by the end of Year 6
11-12yrs




6




10.5-11.5




5




Term
1
2
3
4
10-11yrs




4




Level
3b
3p


9.5-10.5




3




Basic facts
9-10yrs




2




Term
1
2
3
4
8.5-9.5yrs




1




Stage
7
7




Friday, 16 June 2017

Fun Friday Prep. 2017

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Today we are getting ready for Fun Friday it starts at 11.30 am-1.00 pm. The activity my group is doing is Mission Impossible. It's like a lazer thing and when you touch the string you're out.
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Thursday, 8 June 2017

E hia? (How Many).

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This week we have been learning a Maori way of saying (how many is there) and answering (the number and the objects).
Ka kite ano.