I am a Year 7 student at Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Learning Space 2 and my teachers are Mrs Anderson and Mrs Fisi'iahi.
Monday, 8 March 2021
Ko wai ahu
Thursday, 25 February 2021
kapa hakatrip
Friday, 11 December 2020
poster
For writing we were making a poster That we are going to sell. We made a poster about bean bags. Here is some key words what you can do on a bean bag. You can relax on it, dive in to it and you can read books sitting on a bean bag.
First we got key words to describe the photos what it looks like. Next we got photo that links to the key words.
Faulty reasoning
For reading we were doing a faulty reasoning. We had to put examples and answers in the 5 boxes that were ;
Illogical / simplified Assumption means that is Providing evidence that does not directly support the claim (Hint: There are probably other influences / factors).
Contradiction means Providing evidence that goes against the original argument.
The first activity is putting the right text quote and the reasoning to the right faulty reasons.
Next activity we did was we had to put the right 5 faulty reason in the right reason.
Lastly we had to do the faulty reasoning by our self. We had to read the book and find the right reason and put them in the 5 boxes that you think was right.
Thursday, 10 December 2020
Coloring art
For the summer learning journey we were doing a coloring task.
first we could color the photo in that we pick with different colors. There we brighter colors we could choose to color in.
Next we go on a google drawing. What we do on google draw is we put the original photo in then put our photo that we color in. Next we had to write what the art was called and name of the person who made the art.
Lastly we had to write why we picked different colors to draw on the photo.
Wednesday, 9 December 2020
Fractions of sets
A fraction of a set is a whole group divided equally into smaller groups.
Fractions is one whole thing divided into equal pieces.
There is a denominator and a numerator. The denominator shows the fraction size and the numerator shows how many pieces are there.
An example of 2/6 is the denominator shows the fractions size that is 6. The numerator shows how many pieces there are that is 2
Maori
For Maori we were doing a translating task. Our task was to translate the Maori words into the English words. There was 20 Maori towns that we had to translate. There were questions as well like He aha te rā āpōpō? That was, what is the date tomorrow?