Monday, 30 August 2021
Venn Diagrams
Wednesday, 25 August 2021
What is the best fun activity to do in lockdown?
What is the best fun activity to do in lockdown?
My school has been in lockdown for about one week, because of the covid-19 outbreak here in Auckland. It is now Week 5 in Term 3. I am going to share with you about what I have been doing.
Bubble life has returned to being at home with family 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This means you can engage in a variety of activities with your family during the lockdown. So let me tell you a little bit about those games.
One of our favourite activities to do as a family is play board games. Board games such as monopoly, chess, uno, junga and cards.
In my opinion, these are the most exciting board games to play in lockdown. My family enjoys playing Junga.
The rules of the game for Jenga are:
Rule number 1 - you have to take one block on a turn from any level of the tower except the one below an incomplete top level.
Rule number 2 - you have to place it on the top most level in order to complete it. The game ends when the tower falls completely or if any block falls from the tower other than the block a player moves on a turn.
The key to winning Jenga is to remove your block without the tower falling while at the same time making it more unstable for your opponent's next move. If you notice the left side of the tower is leaning, then take from the right side.
I believe that board games are the best games to play because board games bring some unique health and life improving benefits to a person’s life. Board games can improve a person's benefit by bringing people closer, strengthen relationships, and can help you meet people and it creates competition and nobody likes to lose. We all take turns at playing and some board games require a lot of thinking such as chess.
Although board games are a lot of fun - playing cards can be a lot more exciting to play. Some of these card games are called last card, snap, and speed.
I believe that board games, such as monopoly, chess, uno, jenga, and cards are the ideal games to play, especially during lockdown level 4 and since they provide a great opportunity to interact and open up whilst also allowing you to express your creative and competitive side.
Monday, 23 August 2021
Nouns,Non-Fiction,
REVISION
Treasure Hunt
Adorable Algebra
Venn Diagram
Friday, 20 August 2021
Word Problems
Thursday, 19 August 2021
Persuasive writing
Why Are Dogs Better Than Cats?
I believe that dogs are better than cats, because dogs can do various things, for example, they can play with you. You can teach them how to do tricks, for instance specifically guard dogs, German shepherds, Dobermans, Rottweilers, Labradors can rescue you when there's trouble in your house.
In fact, you can train a dog. You can teach instructions like "sit," "stay," "down," "roll over," and "fetch." Dogs can also be trained to shake and walk next to you. You can train a dog to be a service animal that assists people who need aid, such as walking the blind people where they want to go.
I agree that dogs are preferable to cats because dogs can protect your home than a cat. If there is an intruder, dogs are trained to protect families by attacking robbers, for example bit the robbers. Dogs can also have a scary bark that will discourage thieves. When they hear someone approaching, for example, they can bark at the thieves.
So I believe that dogs are better than cats because they are easier to care for both indoors and outdoors, and they can assist children and adults, as well as those who require aid. Dogs can help and protect anybody you want them to protect in a number of ways. If you have kids who are getting a dog now, it can help them get what they want and can help them out. That is why dogs are preferable than cats.
This week for writing we are learning about Persuasive writing and we were learning about the language we use when we are writing a persuasive writing. This piece of writing really means a lot to me because it's gonna help me prepare for my test that is coming up so I am practicing for my test that is coming up.
Wednesday, 18 August 2021
Reading
Cybersmart
Dmic
Monday, 16 August 2021
Emma Twigg
This week for literacy we were learning about Emma Twigg and about what she did when she was a olympian and about the different food diet that they eat and what they do and about the how she felt being a gay olympian.
Tuesday, 10 August 2021
Algebra Maths
Algebra
Eating Plan
Algebra
Wednesday, 4 August 2021
Ancient Olympics
Dmic Crack codes in algebra
THANK YOU
Tuesday, 3 August 2021
Precious Mc Kenzie
Monday, 2 August 2021
Violet Walrond Reading