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Thursday, 6 August 2015

Hauora


Hauora is Maori philosophy on how to keep a person healthy, and at their best. Like a house with four walls, if one falls, the others will undoubtedly fall too.

Sunday, 24 May 2015

WW1 Troops


This is a percentage of the known number of troops sent by countries on the right in WW1.

Thursday, 26 March 2015

Term 1 Highlights

The thing I enjoyed most about term 1 is art and maths, because it was really easy.  I learnt how to ask people how are you in Maori. It was tricky reading with my buddy in Room 4, because she wouldn't talk.  My favourite thing was going to food tech, because we get to eat all the food we made.  I'd like to improve the way we did maths because some groups didn't get much time with the teacher. I'm looking forward to learning Japanese next term.

Monday, 9 March 2015

Investigation - Hobbies

I surveyed 4 people in Room 6, including myself. This pie chart shows what things these 4 people do in their free time. They can have more than one choice. The most chosen option is internet/TV, with 50%.

Thursday, 26 February 2015

Room 5 and 6 Comparison Graph

We worked with Room 5 to compare statistics about ourselves.  Then we made it into a graph that compares the information we gathered.  My partner was Tim, and we made a chart about pupil's parents that are born overseas.

Monday, 16 February 2015

ICC Cricket World Cup - Australia vs. England

Australia won by 111 runs. 9 players from Australia and 10 players from England were out. the overall of Australia is 50, the overall of England is 41.5

Monday, 2 February 2015

Confidence


It is important to have confidence because if you don't, you'll never learn a new skill because you'll be too scared to try it.

Wednesday, 24 September 2014

Rich Task Week 10























For rich task, we have to figure out how long our family have travelled to reach Auckland.  Linda's family came from Tonga, and travelled a total of 2 003 km to reach where she lived now.  My family flew to Auckland from Fuzhou in China, and flew 9 098 km.  My family have travelled further than Linda's family, with a difference of 7 093 km.