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Friday 26 June 2020

Weekly Reflection

A big highlight for me this week is my mythical creature the Malagolitan.
A success for me is my going deeper activity which I worked very hard on.
A challenge for me was doing the synthesis activity because I thought on e of the books was boring but it was actually interesting.
Something i can work on is algebra because the algebra activity in the maths contract was hard.

Nga kai

Today in Te Kahu class we learned about maori words for food. Here is my work below.


Fun facts

In Te Kahu class we are learning about creative writing. On google earth we studied about different countries. Here is my work below.

Creative Writing Synthesis

In Te Kahu class we read different creative texts and we did synthesis on the texts here is my work below.


Settings

In Te Kahu class we are learning about creative writing. As one of our tasks we made settings for fairy tales I chose the Three Billy Goats Gruff. Here is my setting.

Thursday 25 June 2020

Character Challenge

In Te Kahu class we have been focusing on creative writing in this specific task we made a character description.

The Malagolitan

Today in Te Kahu class we were learning about Creative writting, as a part of the activity we made our very own mythical creature. Here is my mythical creature below.I call it the Malagolitan.
The Malagolitan  or known as The  Beast of  Nazaroth originated in Great Britain when the great sorcerer Nazaroth the Powerful  was travelling through the Great Forest of Melekian and was attacked by a bear he cursed the bear and deformed it but  realising it was just trying to hunt for food showed mercy by turning it into a powerful and fearsome creature he allowed no harm to come to it by taking it in and treating it as a friend. There are three types of Malagolitans Blood Fires with the body of Polar Bears the rarest and powerful of all Malagolitans ,Poison Fangs with bodies of Sun Bears and Electronaughts with bodies of Panda Bears. There are only  about 150 Malagolitans left due to poaching. They have the lifespan of 120 years. They are valuable to poachers as they have golden wings and their fur are softer than any other material.

Monday 22 June 2020

Cool Creative Language

Last week in Te Kahu class we learned about creative writing. I personally enjoy doing creative writing because it is super fun and I can unleash my inner writer. 

Radical Robotics

Last week in Te Kahu class we did robotics. We were to take a video of us using our chosen robots doing a maze but unfortunately I deleted the video.We could chose from different robots I wanted a robot called Cue but there were only two left and unluckily those two were already chosen so I chose Photon instead, I really enjoyed this task and recommended  this to everyone.

Friday 12 June 2020

Manu Tukutuku

Manu Tukutuku is a Moari kite in Te Kahu class in celebration of Matariki we made Manu Tukutuku of our own here is my work below.

Thursday 11 June 2020

Amazing Creative writing

Today in Te Kahu we watched a animated video called the Lighthouse and then we were asked to do a few questions on it he is my work below.

Friday 5 June 2020

Matariki

Today in Te Kahu class we made presentations about matariki specifically the story of matariki. The version I focused on was The Eyes of Tawhirimatea here is my presentation below.

Wednesday 3 June 2020

What Does That Mean?

Yesterday in Te Kahu class we learned about what Kings Judges and Prophets are for Religious Education (RE). Here is my work below