Today we were on this sitehttp://www.bbc.com/earth/story/the-making-of-me-and-you?ocid=fbert#/results/body-shopall you have to do is to put your weight and your height and your birth date and you are away.
Hi! I am a student at Havelock North Intermediate School. I am in Room 4 and my teacher is Mrs Baker-Sherman.
Friday, 20 May 2016
Thursday, 19 May 2016
Body Parts in Te Reo
Body Parts in Te Reo
Eye/Karu
Ear/Taringa
teeth/Niho
arm/hand/Ringa
head/Mihunga
Nose/ihu
Mouth/Waha
Stomach/Puku
Hip/Hope
Finger/Matikara
Belly button/Pito
knee/Turi
Leg/foot/Waewae
Tuesday, 17 May 2016
My Ode To Stinky Gas
Success Criteria for writing an ode
- Choose an ordinary object or thing.
- Give your subject praise or thanks.
- Speak directly to the object.
- Use descriptive vocabulary to bring the object to life.
Use repeated lines.
AN ODE TO STINKY GAS
Thank you stinky gas for making my brother go away.
stinky gas you scare the cats next door,
To stop them from pooping on our lawn.
Bless you stinky gas you are like the sky you never go away.
Thank stinky gas you brighten up my day,
And you come every single day.
I wonder why people think its funny its just gas
Coming out of the human body.
Thank you stinky gas for staying with me,
stinky gas you are always there for me.
- STAR:
I gave my subject thanks and praise.
- STAR:
I brought my object to life.
- WISH:
Thursday, 5 May 2016
INQUIRY
What was challenging about this Inquiry was we didn't know where to put some of the parts but with George on our team it was really easy.What worked in our group was we were all doing something we had to and we were all talking to each other.What we could do better next time is to work faster and now what we are making.I wonder why we need hair all it does is just sit on our head.
Wednesday, 4 May 2016
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