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Wednesday, 29 August 2018

The four spheres🌏🌏🌏🌏🌏🌏🌎🌏🌏🌏🌏🌏🌏🌏!

W.A.L.T- Name and discuss the four spheres of the earth.

  • The Geosphere is like a non- living type of sphere.
  • In the Geosphere there are lots of minerals that are buried under such as rocks, sandstone, gold and dinosaur fossils.
Biosphere:
  • The Biosphere is full of living things such as the dinosaurs from the past and the humans and animals from today.
  • Plants, trees, grass is also part of the Biosphere because plants helps the animals live, trees to stop carbon dioxide, and grass for worms or other underground animals live.  



Hydrosphere:
  • The Hydrosphere covers up the earth sea water and that  we can produced into water for us to drink.
  • There is also oil that is buried under the sea water and it’s bad because the sea animals get sick and they die in hours.



Atmosphere:
  • The Atmosphere has air that covers the entire earth and it keeps the natural gasses away from our house.
  • Also the Thermosphere is part of the earth’s Atmosphere because it is above Mesosphere and below the Exosphere.

Definition:

  • Mesosphere: The region of the earth's atmosphere above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere, between about 50 and 80 km in altitude.
  • Exosphere: The outermost region of a planet's atmosphere.

Thursday, 23 August 2018

We are pilgrims!

L.I-  Recognise how the Church  as a Pilgrim People is journeying  to the fullness of God’s Kingdom.
What  is a pilgrim:  Pilgrims are people who go to a Holy place for religious reasons.
Pilgrim people go on a pilgrimage to places that are often linked to their faith beliefs.
This is a list of some places that they may go to:
  • The Jordan river when Jesus was baptised from John the baptist and was called the messiah .
  • Bethlehem when Jesus the son of God was born on a stable.
  • Jerusalem The place where Jesus was crowned  the king of kings.
  • St Peter's Where our Pope Francis lives.
  • Santiago de Compostela, Spain-  The place where James one of Jesus disciples believed to have died and buried .
The Jordan River
Bethlehem
                                 
Jerusalem
The Vatican city
Santiago de Compostela, Spain

Monday, 20 August 2018

A new beginning!

Malo e lelei kau tama hange ko ia 'oku ke lava 'o 'ilo ia 'a e uike 5 'o e fo'i lea ko e 3 2018 ko hoku hingoa ko Kulisitofa mo au ko ha lea faka-Tonga pea u ha'u ki he 'apiako 'o e Siasi ko Petuliki.'Oku ou sai'ia he 'alu ki he St Pats koe'uhi he kuo u fai 'a e ngaahi kaungame'a talu mei he taimi na'a ku foki ai ki he loki 2 Na'e kamata ke fakatupulaki ha 'ilo 'o fakafou 'i he 'o e ta'u.


'Eku ngaahi me'a favourite, PlayStation 4, squirt ngaahi me'afana, ngaahi me'alele 'a e ngaahi me'ava'inga.

Favourite me'akai, chips, 'apele, kaloti, moa, nutolo.

The water cycle rises again!


L.I- We are learning to explain the life cycle of water.

Wednesday, 8 August 2018

Nooooo The black sticks Lost !

Kiwi Kids News


As part of our independent reading programme we use Kiwikidsnews to learn about news in New Zealand
(national news) and around the world (international news).
We are learning how to:  Read closely to analyse an article and to think critically about the messages within them.
Black sticks knocked out of Hockey World Cup


  1. Find a quote from the main person in this news article?
A: Blacksticks head coach Mark Hager said after the game we didn’t hit our game in the pool matches.


     2. In your own words describe what happened in this news article?
A: New Zealand was knocked out of the hockey world cup because of their 2-0 loss against Argentina.


      3. Find out where this event took place and include some information about this place?
A: This women's hockey event took place in London and London is the Capital city of England.


      4. Tell us when this event happened and explain what might happen in the future?
A: This event was on August 1, 2018 and maybe when there is another women’s hockey world cup New zealand might win.


     5. Explain in your own words why this event took place?
A: This event took place because the blacksticks faced against their last game opponents and won the game to advanced to the final match until the quarterfinals.   


      6. Use the Dictionary in the bottom right hand corner to find the meaning of 3 words from the article?
A:

  1.  Decided: { Of a quality] definite; unquestionable.
  2. Quarter: Each of four equal or corresponding parts into which something is or can be divided.

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Learning Intention: Use logic and reasoning to share my ideas and explain my thinking.



Use logic and reasoningshare my ideas and explain my thinking










Spell 7 list 5 wordfind!


Thursday, 2 August 2018

Jacinda Ardern gives birth to a baby girl!


As part of our independent reading programme we use Kiwikidsnews to learn about news in New Zealand (national news) and around the world (international news).
WALHT: Read closely to analyse an article and to think critically about the messages within them.


  • Find a quote from the main person in this news article?
A:  Jacinda Ardern and her partner Clarke Gayford announced that they are having their first baby.
  • In your own words describe what happened in this news article?
A: When the baby girl was born Jacinda Ardern thanked the team at Auckland city hospital.
  • Find out where did this event took place and include some information about this place?
A: This event took place at Auckland city hospital which is the largest hospital in the north island and it was founded in 1846

  • Tell us when this event happened and explain what might happened in the future?
A:  This event was on June 21, 2018 and Maybe Jacinda Ardern will have another baby at same place.

  • Explain in your own words why this event took place?

A: I think Jacinda Ardern felt a little kick in the stomach and then went with her partner Clarke Gayford to the Auckland city hospital to trying and get that baby out.

  •    Use the dictionary in the bottom right hand corner to find the meaning of 3 words from the article?
A:

  1. Find out how heavy [ someone or something] is, typically using scales.
  2. The person who leads or commands a group, organization, or country
  3. The art or occupation of performing fictional roles in plays, films ,  or television.

Wednesday, 1 August 2018

France win World Cup!








As part of our independent reading programme we use Kiwikidsnews to learn about news in New Zealand (national news) and around the world (international news).
WALHT: Read closely to analyse an article and to think critically about the messages within them.
  1. Find a quote from the main person in this news article?
      A: France won the fifa world cup for a second time  in Russia by beating Croatia 4-2.

      2.  In your own words describe what happened in this news article?
       A:  France got the free kick  and Antoine Griezmann kick the ball and scored the goal for his team.

3.  Find out where this event took place and include some information about this place?
A: This event took place in Russia and their football stadium can fit 81,000 people making it the largest football stadium in Europe.

4. Tell us when this event happened and explain what might happen in the future?
A: It was July 18, 2018 when that event happened and Croatia might be in the finals next year and win the Fifa world cup.   

5. Explain in your own words why this event took place?
A: Because When the people of Croatia thought that their home team would not make it to the finals but when they defeated England 2-1, they celebrated and jumped for joy.

6.   Use the dictionary in the bottom right hand corner to find the meaning of 3 words from the article?
A:

  1. Cup:An ornamental trophy in the form of a cup, usually made of gold or silver and having a stem and two handles, awarded as a prize in a sports contest.
  2. World:The earth, together with all of its countries and peoples.
  3. In or towards the middle of something.