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Thursday, 4 July 2019

Can He Save Her Writing! (Spider-Man)

In Writing we all had a task to write about a story that was about Spider-Man saving a girl falling, I wrote 5 paragraphs.



Please tell me what you think and give me feedback!



My Poster About Kereru!

Last week our teacher set us a task to make a Poster about Kereru so it should include facts, description, what they do and stuff like that. I also made a picture in the middle so you guys know how it looks like, I also put in a special fact but I am not going to ruin it. Have a look yourself!

Thursday, 20 June 2019

Weapons Of Mass Description Blooms Task

Weapons Of Mass Description
KC:
  1. What is the name of the Doctor? The Doctor's name is Dr Andre Charles Wordsmitz.

  1. What is the Queen’s name mentioned in the story? The Queen’s name in the story is Queen Victoria.

  1. What is the hair color of the pakeha? The hair color of the pakeha is blonde.

  1. What color top does the pakeha wear? The pakeha wears a bright green top.

  1. How long was the famine that the boy did? The famine was 40 hours long that the boy did.

KA:
  1. What the Doctor’s name is.
  2. How Shane described the pakeha.
  3. How the police men got out of the car.
  4. How Shane described lollies.
  5. How the police siren startled the burglar.

KB:
He has blonde, curly hair, he wears a bright green plain t-shirt. He is a New Zealand pakeha, he is tall in height, He has a bluish, greyish watch to check the time. Also he has plain blue joggers, or jeans on. He looks like an innocent boy that when he looks sad you will feel bad for him. The boy has not done any crime he saw that there was something going on at his neighbours and he looked inside the window and the police thought he was the burglar.

CA:
Overuse: Overuse means used too much.
Image result for overuse cartoon
Crustless: Crustless means without a crust in a sandwich or no sides on a sandwich.

Image result for crustless sandwich






Peered: Peered means look in with concentration at something or someone.

Determined: Determined means having made a solid decision and being determined not to do anything.
Image result for determined cartoon


EB:
This story can be in real life, because it is in a school and all the great adjectives and description about something is inside somebody's head.

Thursday, 13 June 2019

View From The Cockpit Descriptive Writing

This week our teachers put up a picture for us and we had to do a descriptive writing piece about that picture, we had a competition that who ever got the most points and will get 30 minutes free time which I didn't win, The person who won got 126 or something points. Here is my descriptive writing
   
 View From The Cockpit

“Click” The big man with glasses in size pressing colorful buttons as
colorful as bright lights. The coffee up just chilling in the corner watching
the captain/pilot flying the plane. The smell of coffee and perfume hangs
in the wind and also blinding the pilot. In the east side darkness spreads
around the sky. The white, fluffy clouds trying to hide it away.
The west side the sun shining as bright as lava and as hot as thousands
of boiling hot water getting poured on you.Image result for view from the cockpit

Animation Of Poison Ivy

/This task my teacher set us some tasks that we had to make our game which I have its in the end of this slide down there! Also my screencastify explaining the game, I also wanted to create a Animation about my game because I wanted to show people how it looked like. I wanted to record the game and play Poison Ivy that I created but there where some people in there so we couldn't.

Thursday, 6 June 2019

Aryan's Description Of Theme Park!

Hi, I have created a description of a Theme Park, Please tell me if you can picture this in your mind!

Monday, 13 May 2019

Dictionary What Makes You Beautiful!

What We Had To Do!
Our teacher made a task for us in our reading slide.
What we had to do in the doc, first we had to get into it by the link in the reading slide. 
After that we had to make a copy of the doc because we didn't have edits there.
Then we had to grab a dictionary and find the meanings for the words that my teacher wrote down in the slide for us as you can see below this text.

Also if you scroll down there will be two luggage it just means that you have to find another meaning for luggage in the dictionary, because in some of the meanings in the dictionary there are two meanings.

Other Comments: It was pretty hard trying to look for the words but I got the hang of it.



                                          Dictionary WMYB

Make a copy.
Use a dictionary, we are using dictionary skills today. Do not copy and paste off your chromebook using google.

Example:

Tulip - a bulbous spring-flowering plant of the lily family, with boldly coloured cup-shaped flowers.
Kakera smelt the tulip and thought it was really nice.





Official - A person who holds a position of Authority.

Just after seven o’clock every morning, I would walk out to my gate (because there aren’t any official bus stops along the route) to wait for my ride.

Luggage - suitcases and bags etc. holding things for taking on journey.

On the Pasi o Va’a there is a list of fares that includes the extra charges for luggage, such as a chilly bin, a sack of rice, a dead pig, or a live pig.

Breeze - A wind.
Most of the time, the windows are kept down, and a cool breeze flows through the bus.

Passengers - A person who is driven or carried in car, train or plane.
These buses take passengers from the market in town to the wharf, and they are usually very crowded.

Luggage - baggage, bags, cases, gear, ports (Australian), suitcases, trunks; see also BELONGINGS.
The supakako helps to load and unload the luggage, and when the bus stops at a shop, he jumps out and buys the driver a bottle of soft drink and something tasty to eat.


Uncomfortable - not relaxing or enjoying.
The seats on a Samoan bus don’t have much padding, so travelling is uncomfortable enough without a heavy person sitting on you as well.


Ornaments - a decoration.
They reflect the personality and taste of the driver, and they might be decorated with ornaments, soft toys, stickers, Christmas decorations (especially tinsel), brightly coloured fabric, or posters.


Cord - a length of string or rope.
When you want to get off, you pull the cord to let the driver know, just as you do in New Zealand.

Market - a group of stalls, usually in the open air, where things are sold.
These buses take passengers from the market in town to the wharf, and they usually very crowded.

Combinations - combining a number of people or things that are combined.
Samoan buses are painted in bright combinations of colours.