Thursday, 27 August 2020
A Guide To Learning All About Prime Numbers
Tuesday, 18 August 2020
Te Reo Maori From My Experience
Last week here in Te Ngahere we have been learning how to read/pronounce Te Reo Maori. With this task we were given we had to create a DLO(digital learning object) based on activities you can do on a sports field. First we had to write a script that had to include five correct sentences in Te Reo Maori. When we finished our script and it was marked finished we then made our DLO using our success criteria. Our success criteria was that we had to have our five sentences included, we had to have pictures related to the activities you wrote about and you must have a screencastify with you pronouncing all of your sentences. Personally I found this really easy and fun. I’ve always liked learning about different cultures but I find Improving my knowledge on my own culture can be even more fun.
Have you ever made a DLO in Te Reo Maori?
DLO
Wednesday, 12 August 2020
Mosaic Art
The last few weeks in Te Ngahere we have been trying digital art. The specific digital art we tried was to try create a mosaic which is an image that is put together by lots of little pieces or shapes an do that on a google drawing. To do this we first selected an image of an animal or someone you consider a role model then paste that to your google doc. Next you can either use the polyline tool or the shapes tool or both and once you decide which one you would like to use you then color those shapes in the exact same color as the picture you choose and you continue doing that until your whole picture is filled in. A quick tip, if you want detail on your mosaic it pays to zoom in on your picture. When we finished our mosaic we then deleted the picture we started with and added a background color to make our mosaic stand out. When I did this art I found it quite difficult at first because I couldn’t figure out how to do a specific part of the picture I choose but after that the task was really easy and fun. Here’s Mine
Have you ever tried any type of Mosaic art?
Tuesday, 4 August 2020
Universal Ball
Universal Ball
The last few weeks in Te Ngahere for P.E our class have been playing a new game called Universal Ball. For this game the location we had to play was the basketball court which was kinda difficult for certain games. The way to play Universal ball is quite simple, you first split the class into two teams, then the teacher calls out a number and that’s the amount of people in your team that have to run around the hoop to the centre of the court. The teacher then throws a ball in the centre of the court and tells you which game to start playing based on the ball( Eg: Basketball, Netball ETC…) and you play that game until someone on either team scores a point. When someone does score the people playing now go back and the teacher calls another number and the next people than get to play. This game is actually really simple once you get the hang of it and sometimes we even got confused about which game we were playing.