Thursday, November 12, 2020

The Stargazer

In Te Ngahere a group of experts at blogging have been writing stories that have to be 100 words no more or less it has to be exactly 100. We also had to choose a photo after we chose a photo we had to create the 100 word story of the photo. Here is my story 

As an astronomer, Bob believed he had the best job in the world! Ever since he was a boy, Bob had been fascinated with stars, planets and moons. He sat there huddled up in a nice warm blanket he could see the stars among his feet, he had never seen anything like this before. He felt like he was in the deep blue sky. He loved this feeling. He felt like he was on top of the world with the stars like this.  Pulling out his camera he turns to capture photos of the nightsky and crack Ahhhhhh! He awoke. 

Here is the photo I had to write about.

Source from Pobble 365


Thursday, November 5, 2020

My Interesting Mornings

 Kia ora bloggers, In Te Ngahere we have been re- learning our waitia first things every morning and Tuesdays during kapa haka. We have also been learning a new waitia called I Te Ao. I have really enjoyed our new mornings this week ,I can’t wait till prize giving only cause I am graduating and I can't wait to sing to the audience near the end of the year. I did well at the actions and memorizing the new words. I need to work on smiling. Did you know the maori language was never written down in the beginning?


How To Tee Ball

 Kia ora bloggers, in Te Ngahere we have been learning how to play tee ball, It was really fun. If you do not know how to play there is a tee that holds up a ball, you then have to hit the ball and run as fast as you can to the bases we had a total of four bases including the home base. I found tee ball really fun. I did well at running to the bases, I need to work on hitting the ball further. I can't wait to play tee ball tomorrow. Did you know the inventor of tee ball was Jerry Sacharski?


Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Te Huarere

 In Te Ngahere we are learning to create our own weather report in te reo Maori. We got paired up with a buddy I chose Anyah. Me and Anyah had to choose 6 places to report on we chose Wanganui, Otaki, Auckland to Northland, Nelson, Rakiura and kaiapoi. I think Anyah and I did well at communicating with each other and working together to get our work done. We could work on getting our script and presentation done faster. We were learning this to pronounce Te reo maori. Have you ever had to create a weather report in te reo Maori?



Friday, October 23, 2020

Orientation Day

In Te Ngahere the year 8 students went to Bay of Islands College for the day, there were a group of year 8 students that went from Paihia School and Karetu School. It was really fun I got a taste of what it’s like to be at college it is not really different from a primary school. The only difference is that I am no longer one of the oldest people in the school. My least favourite subject I attended yesterday was social studies. My favourite subject was art and P.E. What college or high school are you thinking of going to?

Friday, October 16, 2020

My Holidays

 It all started with my brothers rugby game while he was playing I was playing with my little cousin, we were playing kicks with a rugby ball it was a little boring. Then the game was finished. My brother lost his game I forgot who he played. After the game I decided to stay with my nan. While I was spending time with her me and my cousins decided to make a go cart, the go cart was so fun  the first time I went on it I decided to go from the top of the hill I was riding it but when I was near the bottom I did a full on forward flip, it was so sore. For the other week I went to my other nans and we re- built a house. I enjoyed helping my grandparents during the holidays.  What was your favorite part about your holidays ? 


Thursday, September 24, 2020

To Troy and Gustavo

 Kia ora bloggers, In Te Ngahere we have been writing some thank you letters for Troy and Gustavo. As you might know we have been doing a lot of things around science and engineering. I have really enjoyed having Troy and Gustavo come in every wednesday to talk to us about the three newton's laws. In our thank you letter we had to include what we enjoyed about the wonder project and we also had to personalize our thank you letter. But a big thank you to Troy and Gustavo. Here is my Thank you letter

Monday 21st of September


Dear Gustavo and Troy


I really appreciate you guys coming to Paihia School to teach us about science and engineering. I have learnt a lot of things from the last time you guys were here. I have learnt a lot more things about the three laws of motion, I also never knew that there were red kiwi fruits. My favourite thing about the wonder project will have to be the final launch because we came second.


I also appreciate you guys sharing your knowledge and ideas with us this term. I also love the way you guys were patient, respectful and friendly with us even though we sometimes did not listen or respect you. I also loved that you guys never gave up on us and you guys always believed us.  


Thank you Troy and Gustavo for turning up to our school every Wednesday to teach us about science, engineering, all those things. Also a big thank you for putting up with our class. 


Sincerely 


Mihipeka


Final Launch

Last week we did our final launch if you do not know what I am talking about feel free to check out my other post about The Wonder Project. last week, Wednesday we had our final launch. It was a lot of fun because I was the one who wrote down how much water, psi and how far their rocket goes. The furthest rocket went 79 meters, the second rocket that went the furthest was my group it went 54 meters, the third furthest was Roberts group their rocket went 29 meters. We did a good job at creating a beautiful rocket and that took communication. Have you done The Wonder Project? Here is our video of our launching

 





Thursday, September 17, 2020

Ki O Rahi

 In Te Ngahere we have been learning to play ki O Rahi. Before we were able to have fun with and play Ki O Rahi we had to do drills. These Drills were instructed by Anyah, Jorjah and myself. These Drills helped with invading, passes, jump shots and many more. I feel  I did well teaching these tactics to the class. What I also did well at was being patient with the children and what I could do  better is to explain more. Have you played Ki O Rahi? 

Interest Grows at Secondary School Ki-o-Rahi Event


Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Pounamu Pendants

 In Te Ngahere we have been learning to estimate using percentages. The activity we did was called Pounamu pendants in this activity we had to find out what was the percentage of the area of the original rectangle piece of pounamu does the finished pendant use. There were four separate pendants and me and Anyah had to go through row by row to see how much the pendants cover on the grid for number A we think the pendant was covering 57% of it. I think I did well at counting up all the numbers. This activity was really fun to do and learn here is a photo of my activity. Do you like maths?




Thursday, September 10, 2020

Update On The Wonder Project

 In Te Ngahere you might know that we have been learning about  Newton's Laws of motion, you also might know about Troy and Gustavo, if you do not know them can you please check out my other blog post about the Wonder Project. We are currently working on our rockets, two weeks ago my group and I made our first rocket, our first model was not very good because there were holes and the air in the bottle would escape or leak. Our second model didn't really go far, at least it went somewhere this time. Our third model went a long distance but sadly we did not film it. I think we did a good job  at working together as a team.

Here is a video of our second model.





Wednesday, September 2, 2020

How To Say Sentences In Te Reo Maori

 In Te Ngahere we have been learning to recognise, understand, and use familiar words associated with games. We also have to recognise and understand short phrases and sentences associated with learning, learning to recognise, understand, and use familiar words associated with past tense. When we learnt how to recognise, understand, and use familiar words associated with past tense, associated with games and associated with learning we had to make our own book that are associated with all these things. We also had to do it in Te Reo Maori. I did well at saying the Maori words. I could work on a more interesting presentation. Here is my DLO



Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Tips On How To Find Prime Numbers

 During pangarau this week we have been learning about prime numbers and what they are made up of, prime numbers are made up with 1 and itself meaning all prime numbers are multiply with only the number 1. An example of a prime number would be 1, 2, 3, 7, 11,17, 23 and many more, the reason these are prime numbers are because you can not do any timetables that add up to these numbers beside 1. This activity was really frustrating for me because I did not know what 1 and itself means so I was really confused, to get over this I asked for help. After we learnt about this we had to make a DLO.

Here is my DLO 


Friday, August 21, 2020

What is kawa of care? The kawa of care are rules to keep your chromebook safe and useable. For this activity we had to create a DLO to show people what they should and shouldn't do with there chromebooks. I decided to make a google drawing about what you should and shouldn't do with your chromebook. I liked they way I finished the kawa of care activity very fast and I could work on putting more information about what you should and shouldn’t do with your chromebook. This activity was a good reminder for me. Do you have a chromebook? Here is my DLO

Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Cross Country

This week in Te Ngahere we have been getting fit for cross country. This has been really hard because I am not fit or ready for cross country but I will try my best. To get ready for cross country we are doing some laps around our field for 20 minutes we have also been doing some circuit training sit ups, ski jumps, jumping jacks and crab walking to help with our fitness.

here is our circuit training


Thursday, July 30, 2020

The Wonder Projects

In Te Ngahere we have been learning about rockets and Newton's Law. Yesterday two men named Troy and Gustavo came in to our class to talk about what their interests were and what they do. Troy is interested in music, his animals and gaming. Troy works at the Far North District Council, he started as an engineering apprentice, he worked with roads, water, wastewater and stormwater. Currently he is working as a civil stormwater engineer. Another reason why they have come to our school was to teach us about the engineering and technology part about building little play rockets. Yesterday was the first day of our adventure with the Wonder Project. We have 7 more days with these two amazing people. I can't wait for the new things we can learn about during this new experience. Have you ever experience doing a wonder project?

Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Tricky Tik Toks

In Te Ngahere Anyah and I used two dances from Tik Tok that we choreographed so that they were fun and appropriate for school then we taught them to our class. The name of one of the songs we danced to was called laxed Jam created by Jawsh 685 who is actually from New Zealand. After we taught the class the two dances we presented it to the whole school at our assembly, it was very fun and nerve racking at the same time. I did a good job at teaching the class these dances. I could work on giving more clear instructions. Have you heard about Tik Tok?

Here is a video of our dance

Thursday, June 25, 2020

How To Identify Angles


In Te Ngahere we have been learning to identify angles. There are different type of angles called acute, obtuse, straight, reflex and a full rotation. To find an acute angle it is always less than 90 degrees and greater than 0 degrees. To find an obtuse angle it is always greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees. I did well at identifying the angles but I need to work on measuring these angles. Have you ever had to identify angles before?
Here is my DLO

Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Traditional poupou art



In Te Ngahere we have been learning to draw poupou. Poupou is something that is put up in peoples maraes or houses. Usually poupou represents someone or something. When we started drawing our poupou art we needed a pencil, paper, pastels and a ruler to make it smooth. Before we got to our good copy which was on an A3 piece of paper. When we sketched our Poupou art we had to practise designs on a seperate piece of paper then sketched those onto our Poupou. We also had to outline our drawing in vivid. lastly we had to practise our blending skills then we had to put that on our poupou art. This art is really cool and fun. I did good job at focusing on my art and not social talking. I could work on a bolder body and more patterns. Have you ever tried Poupou art before?
Here is my good copy

Thursday, June 4, 2020

How to convert fractions into percentages and decimals

In Te Ngahere we have been learning to turn fractions into decimals and percentages. This was really hard but I got out of the pit. After we learnt how to convert fractions into percentages and decimal we had to teach others so we made a DLO (Digital Learning Object). I did well at the multiplying bits of this activity. I could work on multiplying big numbers like 25x400. Did you like my DLO?
Here is my DLO

Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Trick Shot

In Te Ngahere we have been doing trick shots every week. 
This week we had to make a domino effect using everyday materials. Before we started our trickshot and our domino effect we had to plan what it was going to look like. In my group there was Anyah, Dezray and Rymon. Our plan was simple we had a ping pong ball with the ping pong ball someone would throw the ball on a diagonal surface that bounces to another surface into a funnel that leads into a tunnel where the ball rolls through the tunnel hits the blocks that makes a domino effect. Here is a slide show where the video is and what I could work on and what I could do next time.

Fun Art Sunrise Tree

In Te Ngahere we have been doing some art called sunrise tree. They look amazing and they were fun to make. When we did our art we had to blend the pastels to make them more effective. When doing this type of art it can be really messy and it goes everywhere. I did a good job at creating an effective sunset. I could do better by working on the tree. Here is a slideshow on how to make one.

Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Beginners Guide On How To Find The Area Of A Shape

During lockdown level 3 my household has been very interesting especially the homework situation, every day at 9:30am our class has a hangout with our teachers where they talk about what we will be doing for the day. We also have another hangout at 2:00pm where we talk about what we did and what your favourite thing you did for the day. We also have been doing some maths. The type of math that we are doing is called perimeter and area. When we learn how to do perimeter and area we have to make an digital learning object. In the digital learning object we teach other people how to do it. I did good at screencastify, I could of had better examples. What do you think about my DLO (digital learning object)?

Here is my DLO


Thursday, April 23, 2020

Check Out This Great Artwork

In Te Ngahere we have been doing some great things during
lockdown. One of my favourite things we have done so far is the
self portraits. We made our self portraits using  our chromebooks.
First we had to take a photo of our self, then we had to click onto
the line image in the toolbar and scroll to scribble, then we
carefully trace our photo. I could of had a better picture of myself
to trace around. I did good at tracing around the photo. I am most
proud of the hair. What do you think about my self portraits?
Here is my art.

Monday, April 20, 2020

Fun Facts About Canada


On the first week of distance learning we have been doing
something called summer learning journey. First we had
to choose a country to write about. I decided to write about
Canada because of the amazing views and rivers they have
there. We had to do 2-3 activities a day. The first activities I
did was about why I chose Canada, one of my reasons were
because of the nice people there. I was good at finishing my
work on time, I could work on writing full sentences. Where
would you go and why?
Here is my summer learning journey writing

The country I have chosen is Canada. I have chosen Canada
because of the amazing views and sites. I also hear that
Canada has very Nice people 

Monday, March 9, 2020

Digital dig

Digital dig 

In Te Ngahere, for the last couple of weeks we have been
learning new things about our chromebooks. We have been
learning some new shortcuts on our chromebook, I have learnt
how to find all the shortcuts you have to push ctrl alt /  this
shortcut is very useful. We also have to make a poster about
one of our top tip for new chromebook users. Here is a slideshow
of the new things I have learnt about my chromebook and my
top tip.

Friday, March 6, 2020

The time I made nachos

The time I made nachos
last week in Te Ngahere we went to technology, at technology
last week we got to make nachos. My goal was to put lots and
lots of colours in the nachos so it would look pretty. There were
lots of steps to making the Nachos. We also made apple
enchiladas they were so nice. The nachos were made out
of mince, capsicuim, corn, zucchini, onions, beans, cheese,
corn chips, whole peeled tomatoes, tomatoes, tomato paste,
sugar, beef stock and water. My buddy and I did good at
helping each other. Next time we go I should focus on adding
some new vegetables to my food. On the way to technology
and back, we got a ride on some awesome buses they were very
comfortable.


Friday, February 28, 2020

Basic facts

   Basic facts

In Te Ngahere we have been practicing our basic facts and we
have been practising them nearly every day. Basic Facts is
something we have to do so it helps us with our maths and
problem solving. I was done all my basic facts last year, Later
this week I will be starting on my division. The hardest
basic facts would be my 7s and 12s. Here is a photo of the
division I will be practising.

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Turbo Touch

   The Tournament      
The last couple of weeks our teacher has organised a awesome
tournament. There were eight teams in the class tournament.
There names were Seagulls, The Tockers, Champions, Crazy
horses and The Siggers. Our team was called the Tockers there
were a total of 7 people in our team their names were Anyah,
Chum, Dale, Rymon, Nevaeh and Lily. The game we were playing
was named Turbo Touch it was a very cool tournament. Our group
won the tournament. Our group did well at communicating with
each other. It was easy throwing the ball to each other, It was
hard running up and down the field ready to catch the ball. I
need to work on my defence. 

Friday, February 21, 2020

The time I made frittatas

                              The time I made frittatas 
Last week we went to technology at Moerewa school. At Moerewa
school we made frittatas it was fun to make and very nice. It was a
little difficult to make them because there were lots of steps.
I did good at cutting the ingredients. With our frittatas we also
had to put lots of colour in it so I put in extra vegetables like
capsicum and spinach. We also added eggs, ham, carrots,
potatoes, kumara, flour,salt and pepper.   
Here is a photo of me cooking.

Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Turbo Touch

                                                        Turbo Touch
In Te Ngahere we have started the year with a new game called turbo touch. Here is a link to information about how to play. Here is a link to video to understand it. Our group did well at communicating with each other. It was easy throwing the ball to each other, It was hard running up and down the field ready to catch the ball. I need to work on my defence.