This week for Maths we are doing graphs. The topic was birthdays months. We had to make two grapes using Google Sheets.
In the end April had the most birthdays and July had the least birthdays. April had 12 and July had 1.
When is your birthday ?
Kia ora, I am a student at St Francis of Assisi School, Welcome - Haere Mai. This is a place where I will be able to share my learning with you. Please note my work may include spelling or other errors because some of it will be my first drafts. I would like to get your feedback - comments, thoughts, questions and ideas to help me Learn Create Share.
Margaret Mahy
My school went to Margaret Mahy playground. It was very cold but it didn't stop Tumu Hub. The first activity was Margaret Mahy with Mrs Carney. we learnt about Margaret Mahy and Ancient history.
The second activity was learning about mats and tuna (eels) with Mrs Bryce. She taught us a lot then we got to play on the playground. Then it was my turn to meet the Eels. I saw big slippery eels.
The third activity was the Waka. We had to listen to commands. It was very very Fun! Under the Boat I saw slippery Eels When we got out of the boat it still felt like we were still in it.
The fourth activity was Victoria Square with Mrs Brown. There was a pou. And a James Cook statue. Mrs Brown set us a task we had to draw a pou.
Good things have to come to an end. We had to leave Margaret Mahy I was a bit sad but I'm glad to get back to school and rest at home.
Did you know that eels eat cat food?
We are learning to expand our sentences by adding detail.
Oscar cried.
When At 8.50am, yesterday , A few days ago
Where in the corner , at school , in a hotel room
Why She was being bullied by
In the morning at school Oscar cried because he was being bullied.
They had an argument.
When: In the afternoon
Where: at the playground
Why: she was being bossy
In the afternoon, they had an argument in the playground because she was being bossy.
What do you think of my expanded sentences?
ANZAC Biscuits This week in class we have been learning about ANZAC day. The teacher's made us Google drawing about ANZAC day.
Ingredients 3/4 desiccated coconut
1 cup rolled oat
1 cup plain flour
3/4 cup sugar
140g butter
3 tsp golden syrup
3 tablespoons hot water
1 tsp bicarb soda
Method
Heat oven to 170* C.
What you do
Mix flour, oats, coconut and sugar in a large bowl.
Melt butter in a saucepan. Add water and golden syrup and mix well.
Add baking soda, allow to foam then pour into the dry ingredients.
Mix well then take small pieces of the mixture, roll into a ball and press out lightly on a greased or lined oven tray.
Allow room between each for spreading.
Bake for 12-15 minutes or until golden.
Allow the ANZAC biscuits to cool slightly on the trays before moving to a cooling rack.
This week we have been learning about reversibility. Do you know how to solve reversibility? If you don't, look at the slide to see more. Reversibility means turn around the question to make it easier.