Monday 31 August 2020

Whos to blame

In our bounce back program we were learning how to blame fairly.

Story one

You borrowed your sister's mobile phone without asking. You left it in your bag at school and somebody stole it. How much of what happened was because of:


me: a big amount a middle amount a little amount 

others: a big amount a middle amount a little amount

bad luck/circumstances: a big amount a middle amount a little amount 

these where my dishinces.the words i colour are the disshines i pick.


Story two

You didn't wear your shorts  to school on sports day and got into trouble from the team captain .She wouldn't listen when you tried to explain that your parents had been sick and had not been able to wash them. How much of what happened has because  of:

me: a big amount a middle amount a small amount 

others a big amount a middle amount a small amount 

bad luck/circumstances: a big amount a middle amount

a small amount


these where my dishins.









  

Wednesday 26 August 2020

My favourite glass

We were learning about how to measure the mls in my cup. But my first guess was 1 and a half mls in my cup. Now let's move on to how much mls will be in my mums favourite cup. My mum has 200 mls in her favourite cup and that's a lot of water . The top photo is my mums cup and the bottom photo is my favourite cup.

Monday 10 August 2020

My water cycle

Did you know another way to say water cycle and this is how you say it is hydrologic.


Did you know all the water on earth is only 1% of it is suitable for human use. Water 


evaporates from the ground turns into clouds falls as rain sleet or snow and the whole 


Process is called transpiration - an essential part of the water cycle. When the sun heats up


The rain the rivers and ocean water becomes water wapper and it rises up in the air 


This process is called evaporation it is the first step of the water cycle you can see the water 


Water vapor at home all you do is heat your jug up and as the water gets heated you will be 


Able to see water vapor rising up in the air when the water vapor reaches in the sky it


Turns into little drops of water these water drops along with gas and dust particles that


Is how they make clouds this is known as condensation now you put a cold lid veselin over


The heated water when you open the lid up yall be able to see water drops that's exactly


What condensation is when the cloud becomes to heavy and it cant hold any more water
Inside it burst open to give out rain hail or snow this is known as precipitation as it rains


Water gets collected in oceans lakes and rivers it even slips through the soil and becomes


Groundwater water cycle is a continuous process of evaporation,condensation and


Precipitation.

Thursday 6 August 2020

Matariki

The reappearance of the matariki stars signals a beginning of the Māori New Year and did you know that matariki stars are one of the closest to earth.And did you know that there is another name how to say matariki is pleiades
You can see the matariki stars for yourself at night you can see most of the stars at 9:00 but you can see all of the stars at 12:00 you will see all of the matariki stars.