Thursday, 24 September 2020

My experience working with the year 9's



 

WALT: lead our learning by writing our own time table for 2 days of the week


  My experience with the yr 9's 

First the year 9’s from Te Hapua have started coming down to Ngataki on Mondays and Tuesdays. They work in the old library. 


We are lucky because the year 8s from Ngataki get to also work in the library. It is the yr 8’s and 9’s room. 

On Monday and Tuesday we work with the teacher and do genomics and our kaitiaki costumes.

We work through booklets that we have to do and some reading time if we need. I like it because we get to be independent.




Here is my time table for week 10

1 thing I found tricky that its hard to concentrate.
1 thing I like was that we get a class room to our selves.
My goal is to manage my time.

Tuesday, 18 August 2020

bad comments and not good

 WALT - We are learning what makes a quality blog comment and an explanation of the learning from today.

We were learning to make a comic that was for positive comments and non positive comment. we should be kind online.👍👍




Thursday, 13 August 2020

Maramatara the Maori moon 😀😀😀😀

 

WALT understand and explain concepts of traditional Maori time telling.

Maramataka is the Maori lunar calendar. The Gregorian calendar is the way we tell  time based on the sun.

There are 8 phases to a full moon cycle it takes 14 days to make half a full moon cycle. The Maori lunar calendar is different to the Gregorian sun calendar.    

I wonder way Maori changed their ways of telling the time.



Tattoo of Moon, Femininity tattoo - custom tattoo designs on ...

Tuesday, 4 August 2020

Did you know atoms don’t touch

WALT: understand about Genomics. a man named Terry taught us about genomics and atoms.
Did you know that atoms don't ever touch, they move all around. Did you know that every thing is made out of atoms.

did you know everyone is 90% the same, its is the same like monkey are 98%.

Healthcare Technology Advances Make Genomic Medicine a Reality ...thank for the informant 

Thursday, 23 July 2020

Nau mai, haere mai ki tēnei taonga


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