Wednesday, September 16, 2020

PE

WALT:  Write about capture the flag 

On Monday this week, we played capture the flag with Paolo. My friends were all guarding me on the opposite team. It was very hard to get past them. Some of the rules are if you cross the line you have to stay on that side. Only one person in the square to get the flag. If you get tagged on the other side you have to go to jail. If you want to get out of the jail someone in your team has to touch you then you get a free run back to your side. If you want a point you have to run to the square on the other side. Then you bring the flag over the line.

Find key information

WALT: Find key information
This week for Reading I had to read an article and tried to find the answers. It was hard for me to get all the questions right and this is what I did.

Monday, September 14, 2020

Mapere planting





WALT: Save the sand dune and the environment. 

 On Tuesday 8th of September, I went to Mapere planting in Ahipara. Room 5,11and 7 walked to mapere to plant spinifex and flax. We went to mapere to try and help our environment and the dune restoration program. We planted the spinifex to stop erosion. We planted 750 plants in 2 hours. After we had planted all the plants I had a sausage sizzle. It was fun.

Create math word problems slide


 WALT: Create our own Maths word problems

This week for maths, we have been learning how to make our own slide. We had to create our slide and put our equation onto the slide. This is the slide that I made.

Thursday, September 3, 2020

Multi-step word problems

WALT: Solve Multi-step word problems.

This week for maths, we have been learning how to solve maths word problems. It is very fun and also easy but some of them are pretty difficult. I like solving maths word problems because you can show your working out. Here are examples of how I work my equations out on my slides. 


 

Saturday, August 15, 2020

Math word problems

WALT: solve math word problems

This week for maths, we have been learning how to solve maths word problems. It is very fun and also easy but some of them are pretty difficult. I like solving maths word problems because you can show you're working out. Here is an example of how I work my equations out:  
 

Thursday, August 6, 2020

How many tens in numbers?


WAL: How many tens are in hundreds.

This week for maths we had to do numeracy pages and in my one, I had to write down how many tens are in the numbers we have, for example, 626 has 62 tens.

Next time I can try finishing it faster so I can get my other work done.