Monday, 6 November 2017

FITNESS-a-ton

This week my class is doing the fitness -a-ton and we are doing it with kauri team and we are hiving so mach fun . 

Wednesday, 27 September 2017

Mindcraft the Musical

This week was a spceli week because we had our Mindcraft the Musical and it was so fun

Wednesday, 6 September 2017

speeches

WALT: Write a speechSpeech - Free images on Pixabay
Remember:IntroductionDo NOT start with “Hi I’m Jo and I’m going to talk to you about ...”State your key focus/point of viewHave a great hook!  Get your audience’s attention!Interesting fact - Did you know..?3 powerful adjectivesStatement - turn our into question into a statement sentence.Rhetorical questionSeveral ParagraphsOne big idea per paragraph with evidence/information to support that big ideaUse interesting connectives - see our modelling book for ideas Concluding StatementRe-state key focus/point of view and leave your audience with something to think aboutTitle Top four most  harmful and dangerous animals IntroductionWhat are you most scared of? Finding a spider, under your bed or having a weta in your house or swimming in the deep blue sea with a shark? Well let me tell you that there are scarier animals in the world. Today I am going to tell you about the four most dangerous animals in the world. They are black mamba, saltwater crocodile, cone snails and a box jellyfish . Big Idea 1Did you know that cone snail look like a crab. It has a two long line like a vines and it is full of venom  poison. They are just strong a enough to kill a human in one go. Big Idea 2Now we are going to talk about saltwater crocodiles. They kill by catching prey in their sharp teeth and dragging them under the water. This is called a death roll. Did you know they are the  largest species from the crocodile family . Did you know that a saltwater crocodile can travel 1,000 km by sea . They also live in salt water lake and swamps in Australia so watch out when on holiday.
Big Idea 3 Now we are going to talk about black mamba and they are not actually black, only the rims of the their mouths are black.   They are a olive green or brown colour. They have two big teeth and they are full of venom that will kill you if you are bitten. They can and they can grow up to 14 feet that is very long and you don’t want to be close to one . Big Idea 4Now we are going to talk about a box jellyfish. Did you know that a box jellyfish is the size of a peanut and you can’t even see them in the water because they are so small.  They use their long tentacles to sting their prey. When a human is stung it really hurts and can make you feel sick. If you are struck by more than 2 metres of tentacles, the venom will kill you. When you are in  Australia at their beaches, there they are and I mean there are so many jellyfish it might be best to swim at the pool so you don’t get stung . Concluding StatementSo now you know what animals to watch out for when you are next on holiday. Make sure to look under your bed before you go to sleep or take a long look before you leap into the water.
By ebony

Monday, 24 July 2017

Power of Yet

Today i have been learning about Fixed and Growth mindsets. Here is a Google Drawing that I made showing my learning.

Wednesday, 28 June 2017

The Mighty Gorilla

WALT; write a non chronological report


Remember to use:
  • an opening paragraph explain what your report is about.
  • headings and subheadings for the main body.
  • an closing paragraph, recapping on what you have written.
  • Pictures, maps etc with captions to explain what they are.
Remember to use faction not opinions.


The Mighty Gorilla
Gorillas are animals that are found in the wild  in many countries in Africa, like Rwanda and the Congo. They have been taken to zoos and people's houses so you can find them around the world.


What do Gorillas look like?
The gorilla has a large head, tiny ears and small black eyes.  Gorilla’s can grow up to 1.7m that is the height of some baseball players. They have a pretty big thick body which is made up of muscle. They use their human like hands to explore and investigate the world around.File:Gorillas in Uganda-3, by Fiver Löcker.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
Gorilla diet Free photo: A Silver Back Gorilla, Zoo, Eating - Free Image on ...
The gorilla need a lots and lots of food, up to 20kgs a day. Gorillas are vegetarian so that mean that they only eat vegetable but some like to eat insects. Gorilla eat plants like stinging nettles, 97 species of flowers, and they love wild celery. Gorilla’s don't drink water  because their is enough water in the plants that they eat.


Gorilla habitat
Gorilla live in dense forests in Africa. Most gorillas live up to 10,000 feet on mountains where it is cloudy and cold. There must be a lot food where they are or they move to another mountain.
Behaviour of gorilla
Gorillas like to make nest in tree to sleep in. They use their sight, smell and ears  to talk with each other and to watch out for danger. Sometime there are really bad fights between silver back gorilla s like when they go on another troops land.  


Concluding paragraph
I think that gorilla is an amazing animal. They can learn sign languages  and understand us a little. Its is a really big responsibility  for us to  look after them so they are in the world forever.
by ebony

Thursday, 15 June 2017

Forces Treasure Hunt

This week we have being do forces. Hope you like it!

Thursday, 8 June 2017

Saving animal

This week room 21 have talking about savaging animal sand I did this thing link and we did this.

Friday, 2 June 2017

Samoan Language Week

I have made a thinkglink about Samoan for Samoan Language Week.

Tuesday, 16 May 2017

Chromebook care

Chromebook care by Ebony HOANI This week I have been learning to make infographics using canva. Here is one I made about chromebook care.

Tuesday, 2 May 2017

Maths - E ako

This term room 21 has been working on a new maths website, named E-ako.

This site is super fun!

At science in a van

Kari Team is o luck that science in a van came to  school.At science in a van and the most fun bit was when I went up and did an a  little  play.
At science a van I pretended to be an atom. It was fun!
 

Monday, 10 April 2017

MUSEUM

Kingston was playing a skull. 

Room 21 went to the museum and we learn Maori weaponry and the legacy they left behind. 


This is as  in font of the volcano





Thursday, 30 March 2017

This is a tagul of stuff i like

Friday, 24 March 2017

Race relations day

Today is Race relations at Owairaka  school .Everyone is wearing there culture costumes.
This is the girl photo 

Thursday, 9 February 2017

Treaty Of Waitangi.

This is my Treaty.

All About Me 2017

This is my information about me.

Wednesday, 8 February 2017

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