Monday, 10 December 2018

Culture Club Finale

On Friday the 7th December, Moana Learning Hub shared their presentations about Culture Club.
We could do it in buddies or on your own. We had to pick a country and answer questions about it and write facts and extra information. On the 7th of December we shared them in front of the class and their parents.  We had to dress up in the national costume and bring in the national dish from the country we chose. Here is Miriam and mine presentation about India:

Thursday, 29 November 2018

Letter to my future teacher

For writing workshops we have to write a letter to our teacher next year. We don't know who our teacher will be but we will find out the last week of term.
The success criteria we used was this:


  • start off with the date

  • To my new teacher,

  • Hi my name is ........... and I am currently a student at Wainui Beach School. I want to tell you a  little bit about myself.

  • subjects you like and why

  • subjects you feel you need help with and why

  • activities a school you like and why

  • anything else you want to share

  • I am really looking forward to meeting you 

  • from your new student .......!


Here is my letter:

Wednesday 28th November 2018

To my new teacher,
Hi my name is Sophie  and I am currently a student at Wainui Beach School, I have 2 guinea pigs and a dog and I love animals. I want to tell you a little bit about myself.

I like maths, writing, reading, art and PE. I love maths because it's a challenge, writing because you can explore new ideas, and reading because it inspires me with new ideas and I like to read.

The subjects I need help with is spelling. I also want to learn more with maths, geometry.

 The activities at school I like are music, sports, arts, and gymnastics.

I love gymnastics and I am a step 4, and I love animals. I would also love it if you would give me homework. I like working in a small space only with a couple of friends. Next year I can't wait to be a year six and go on camp.

I am really looking forward to meeting you.
From your new student, Sophie.

Thursday, 15 November 2018

Ninja Maths

Each week we have to complete 240 maths questions for our basic facts challenge. 60 a day. We have divisions and times table questions, most of them are easy but take a while to complete all 60 questions. In our book we draw out Monday, Tuesday, Wednesdays and Thursdays grid and then we get out the sheet on our chromebooks and copy just the answers in our books.  We are doing Ninja maths because we want to learn all our times tables because they help with a lot with maths. Here is an example of a ninja maths sheet:
My next steps are percentages, decimals and fractions converting them into each other. There is a game called decention and it helps you converting fractions into decimals and percentages.  

This is our new Basic Facts challenge helps with fractions, percentages and decimals.

Wednesday, 24 October 2018

This Town Poem

This is the original poem by James K Baxter. We altered it and changed it to have one of our own.



 The success criteria we used to write this poem was:
1. choose a place that we wanted to do the poem on.
2. do a brainstorm on what 5 places that are in the town that you chose. 3. pick 5 nouns related to the place 4. pick 5 strong verbs.
 5. Include; did what girls/boys do.
6. Include at the end, doing nothing important.
 7. At the start say: The ___________ was usual enough; it had:

Thursday, 27 September 2018

Adding Decimals

This is a video how how to add decimals.
 I found it easy because i knew how to do
 algorithms, but found it tricky when we started
adding larger numbers. My next steps are to
add and subtract much larger numbers up to the thousands. 


Thursday, 30 August 2018

why trophy hunting should be band

For this term our school has speech competitions. My speech topic is Why trophy hunting should be ban but the overall topic is Actions speak louder than words. Here is my speech:


Treat others the way you want to be treated is a world known
quote and I can't see why we do it differently to animals when
we trophy hunt! Recently I wrote a powerful letter to Donald
Trump because he lifted the ban for trophy hunting just
because his son likes it. I thought this was disgraceful
behaviour so I acted on it! Here are 3 reasons why killing
animals for fun should be banned!

What have they ever done to you
Not everyday you get lions, tigers, elephants and rhinoceros
bombarding into you house and killing you, but that is
what we do to them everyday.
Humans are by far the biggest threat to animals they
are magnificent creatures and I am at a loss to understand
why anyone would want to hurt or kill a defenceless animal.

Eat the Meat
It’s alright to kill an non endangered animal if you are going to
eat the meat.
I have never seen elephant meat on the self at Pack’n’ save!
For Duck shooting more than 1 million ducks are killed each
year and 20% - 40% of the ducks are killed with shotgun
pellets and are never retrieved and are just left and die a
lingering death. Same with fishing games. They catch huge
beautiful fish and hang it up in the sun just to look at they
don't even eat the meat!

Animal Extinction
Did you know 100 million animals are killed anuly just with
trophy hunting! And 70,000 of them are killed by Americans!
Lots of amazing creatures are getting extinct because of trophy
hunting. There is only 3 female white rhino left in the whole
world because poaches and trophy hunters killed them all!

 In my opinion trophy hunting is stupid! All it does is kill
beautiful and rare animals to extinction. Research has
shown that people trophy hunt to show off and make
money. This is a really bad excuse. Birds, elephants,
lions, wolves, tigers and much more animals deserve a
life but we just  take that away from them. Over all

I think that trophy hunting should be ban!

Chapter Chat Activity Vocabulary

for chapter chat we read Little House On The Prairie.  For the activities there is vocabulary when they choose words from the book and we have to find the meaning of them. Here is Miriam's and mine:

Thursday, 9 August 2018

Cafe Day



On  Thursday the 20th of September Moana 2/3 are making a Cafe Day for the elderly people. It is because this terms topic is actions speak louder than words and we think that a Cafe Day would be great! We are doing this in the school hall and we are inviting elderly people to come.
What we will do:

  • decorate the hall
  • do baking to share / tea, coffie
  • learning
  • stories
  • songs
  • games
The skills we need to complete this activity is communication, teamwork and time management.

                         

Thursday, 2 August 2018

The New Book For Chapter Chat

Image result for the little house on the prairie the bookThe new book for Chapter chat is the "Little house on the Prairie." As a class we have read about 5 chapters already this term. It is about a family moving across the states on the prairie so far they have arrived where they are going to build their little house. They traveled through deep rivers, up steep river banks, over hills and across the huge prairie.  If you don't know what a prairie is, it is a huge flat grass lands taking up about 3 states in America.

Wednesday, 25 July 2018

Quick Write

This year we're doing something called quick write. It is when the teacher gives you a sentence starter and you add on to it.  ( the story starter is underlined in my story.)
For example this is mine:

My cape flapped behind me when... I ran towards the guinea pig run. 
Those poor guinea pigs a whole day without food, I had to come to the rescue! 
Carrots, broccoli apple and 
cucumber fell out of my hands as I opened the hutch. Nibbles and
 Roxy greeted me with a 
hungry look.  "Never fair, Sophie's here," I said with a voice that 
made my guinea pigs sprint back
 into their little house. They came back out as I dropped the food
 onto the grass in their hutch. 
As they nibbled on a carrot, superhero Sophie 
went back inside. 


Friday, 6 July 2018

Science fair project

This term we have been doing science fair projects. I did my project with Carys and I was What Fingerprint Pattern was most common. This is how we tested our experiment:
1. We went around each class at this school and chose a boy and a girl from that class.
2. Next we dipped their thumb in a ink pad then rolled their thumb on a piece of paper.

Thursday, 28 June 2018

My Chapter Chat Activity About Jean Batten

One of the chapter chat activities is to say and write about who and what Jean Batten was. She was a aviator in the 1930's.

Reading Group Activity About Makiriki

In this slide you can read my retail of the story and what I think matariki is about.

Wednesday, 13 June 2018

My Chapter Chat Activity Tarantula Report

I learnt a lot about tarantulas,  during this report. I thought that they were the biggest spider in the world but they are not.

Chapter Chat Activity About My Dolphin Report.

This is my Dolphin report. I did it on Bottlenose dolphin.

Chapter Chat Activity About Eels

In this activity I learned a lot and there is so many species of eel! 

Wednesday, 23 May 2018

Friday, 18 May 2018

Algebra

Hello, this is my Prove it video on algebra in this video I will work out 4a+10=2a+30.

Mother Day Art

This is my Mothers day art work\card. In the inside of my card we had to write a poem my poem went like this: Sensational Stephanie
              Kind, helpful, brave
              You call me princess
              Your as helpful as a guinea pig
              I love you!
My mum really liked it!

Wednesday, 16 May 2018

Monday, 19 March 2018

How I Plan My Week

Hello today I am going to tell you how I plan my week.

 It starts off with my teachers emailing me a google form. In that google form I have several different workshops that I can choose from. Reading, writing, math, science, P.E and Te Reo maori. I sign up For 1-2 different workshops per subject. 


Next I go to my timetable where I fill in the workshops that I choose. All the gaps where I don't have a workshop in, I go to the moana learning hub (the moana learning hub is a site where all our other learning comes in.) and choose activities to do in the gaps called links to learning. Some of the activities include: listen to reading, read to self, work on math, word work, work on writing and basic facts challenges. I like this timetable because I never have to ask what to do because it is always on my timetable.
That is how I plan my week!
 

Wednesday, 14 February 2018

welcome to my blog

Hi my name is Sophie I am 9 years old turning 10 in May. I live in Gisborne but moved here almost 2 years ago. I love gymnastics and aerial silks. I love guinea pigs and other animals. On this blog I will be sharing my learning with you please leave a comment or some feedback. Hope you like it.