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Thursday, August 22, 2019

My chair stem challenge.

this is my paper chair here it is.
Student Lab Sheet: Paper Chair Challenge                    
My Questions?




Were you successful in the challenge? Why? No because we didn't
have time left to make my paper chair.


What was the most difficult part of the challenge? The most difficult
part was I wasn’t listening.


What was the best idea you came up with during this challenge? 
My best was making it stand but I didn't make one.


Did your paper chair work? Why or Why not? No Because
I was daydreaming and not doing my work. What type of chair design
did you use? Why?I didn't make my chair because I didn't get my work
done.


What did you learn about construction and engineering during this
challenge?
I learnt to type faster and to listen to instruction.

Reading about Usain Bolt.

I been learning about Usain Bolt here it is.

I have been mark explain writing.

WALT use rubric to mark a piece of writing.
Success criteria: I will use the rubric to mark then write why I gave it to that point.
I will add a total of point  and gave it a level.
In our  Tautoro School  we have so many new students who have enrolled  in our school.
Because of the new enrollments every time we have a  powhiri or assembly we always get squashed,
and we feel really uncomfortable. So the facility that is needed in Tautoro School  is a new hall.
Why do we need a hall?

First a  hall is needed by Tautoro School because when we have new students enrolling in our school,
every new child needs  a powhiri. There are more students enrolling into our school every week and
we are feeling really squashed in our small library.  If we had a hall our manuhiri would feel more
comfortable and they would be able to shake everybody's hands without pushing past students and
then they would feel very welcomed, comfortable and feel more relaxed. 

Secondly: if we had a community hall we would also be able to play sports inside.   If it was raining
or if it became too hot. Then we wouldn't be missing out on our fitness and fitness  makes you feel
good and it exercises your brain. And this would help students to concentrate more in class.

Another reason why we need a hall is so that we could get a kitchen built in the hall then we would be
able to have technology at our school instead of travelling to town to use another school's kitchen. 
We would be able to learn how to cook and bake and then we would be able to help our whanau cook
and bake at home.


Last of all we need  a hall because our community would be able to use the hall in the weekend
which will bring  all our local communities together for meetings or gala days.

In conclusion, I strongly believe we need a community hall at our school because our 
Tautoro school community is growing every week with new students enrolling into our school.
It is important  that we have a new hall so that we won't be squashed and then we would feel
comfortable and then we would listen better because we would all feel relaxed.
If we don't have a hall we will always feel squashed and we will not have enough room in
our teeny library for new students.


                                 Score     Reasons why you have given this mark
Ideas
5
Because it has lots of ideas that connects.
Structure Language
4
She has all of her structure. 
Organisation
4
She put her ideas into groups.
Vocabulary
4
She uses a range of words  and phrases that are mostly grammatically
correct.
Sentence Structure
5
She can write a variety of sentences.
Punctuation 
5
She can use the correct sentence in punctuation.
Spelling
5
She spelt all her words correctly.
Total
32
4p

Friday, August 2, 2019

Ihumatao



We have been learning about Ihumatao and the
land issue.
We had to choose a side: Maori OR Settler and
write how it would of been at the time.
Here is mine:


“Give me you land or go to jail” I shouted. I stood staring at
them,I felt proud as I glided across the land.
You native people don't deserve this land. 
I scanned around slowly.
I could see a group of Maori men slapping their legs and
throwing their arms in the air. 
I could hear the Maori men stomping the ground angrily.

I could smell the wet brown mud on the ground.