Welcome to Huia Whānau a Year 7 and 8 class at Kaingaroa School in Northland, NZ. Our teacher is Mrs Hall.
Monday, 26 August 2019
Tuesday, 20 August 2019
Arie and Maia's shots and angles slide
WALT: To take pictures of different camera angles and shots
Were learning about camera shots and angles to help us with our moviemaking
I enjoyed taking photos and learning about the different camera angles and shots. Next time I would like to use a proper camera.
What is your favourite camera shot or angle???
Thursday, 15 August 2019
A sweet business Comprehension: To answer all the questions after reading the book
A Sweet Business Week 4 T3
Make a copy and write your responses in full sentences or write in your literacy books.
1 Explain the roundabout way that the idea to have a school beehive came about.
Ruma Koromiko was planning a garden the students learnt about bees and that the population was dropping.
2 What are two (or more), of the benefits mentioned about having a beehive at school?
They would have bees in the school garden and they would have honey for themselves.
3 What do you think the words ‘ongoing costs’ mean?
Ongoing means continuing or still in progress so it means continuing cost.
4 Why couldn’t the students just sell the honey they collected?
According Zealand law honey that’s sold to the public needed to be processed in a commercial kitchen
5 What are varroa treatment strips for?
They get rid of mites because of the contain miticides their chemicals that kill mites and doesn’t harm the bee’s
6 What is a problem with beehives over winter and what can be done to help?
Over the winter there’s less pollen so the bees eat less sugar syrup but you can buy sugar to help the bees.
Wednesday, 14 August 2019
FNAF Part 1: The Introvert, WALT: To write anything but identify 2 or more rubrics that I will focus on
FNAF PART 1: The Introvert
There standing a white animatronic about 5’9 feet, she has amber flashing eyes and a red bowtie Yes this is Funtime foxy but most ignorant call her Mangle, but I see an immense difference between Mangle and Funtime Foxy but we must get on with the story. Funtime Foxy wasn’t like the others as she liked to hang-out with herself as she was an introvert she didn’t like hanging out with Circus Baby, Ballora, Funtime Freddy, Ennard or even Bon Bon! She was a total Lone Wolf or as I should say lone Fox Until she met Mangle and Marionette so I’ll tell you that story….
Funtime foxy was hanging out by herself like usual and was waiting for 1:00 pm so the security guard would have to check the camera’s like every hour to postpone her show to stop her from jump-scaring him. That was the only time you could see her or else she would be hanging out in a similar-like ‘pirate cove’.
The security guard noticed Funtime Foxy coming towards the office. What will happen next?
Friday, 9 August 2019
Sub Pilot Comprehension WALT: To answer all the questions
Sub Pilot
Make a copy and write your responses in full sentences or write in your literacy books.
1 What is the difference between a submarine and a submersible?
It’s a small submarine which can carry 1-3 people a submersible has a rigid hull so they won’t get nitrogen narcosis if they stay underwater for a long time.
2 What made the writer frightened when he was under a nuclear power plant?
When the writer was under a nuclear power plant, the water turned brown and the radioactivity alarm went off.
3 From the reading what do you think a conning tower is?
It’s the raised platform that is normally on submarines and submersibles.
4 How thick is the perspex dome on the submersible?
It’s supposed to be a really thick perspex dome to hold the tonnes of freshwater or seawater.
5 What example was used to inform the reader about the strength of the perspex dome?
The example was showing a submersible on the bottom and also showing a cubic metre of freshwater and saying facts about the cubic metre around the submersible.
Five Nights At Freddy's Part 1: The Introvert
FNAF PART 1: The Introvert
There standing a white animatronic about 5’9 feet, she has amber flashing eyes and a red bowtie Yes this is Funtime foxy but most ignorant call her Mangle, but I see an immense difference between Mangle and Funtime Foxy but we must get on with the story. Funtime Foxy wasn’t like the others as she liked to hang-out with herself as she was an introvert she didn’t like hanging out with Circus Baby, Ballora, Funtime Freddy, Ennard or even Bon Bon! She was a total Lone Wolf or as I should say lone Fox Until she met Mangle and Marionette so I’ll tell you that story….
Funtime foxy was hanging out by herself like usual and was waiting for 1:00 pm so the security guard would have to check the camera’s like every hour to postpone her show to stop her from jump-scaring him. That was the only time you could see her or else she would be hanging out in a similar-like ‘pirate cove’.
To be continued...
Wednesday, 7 August 2019
Spelling words with their definitions: To find the meanings of our spelling words
Submersible
Snorkelling
Narcosis
a state of stupor or drowsiness.
Storeys
noun, plural sto·reys. Chiefly British.
Nuclear
pertaining to or involving atomic weapons:
nuclear war.
operated or powered by atomic energy:
a nuclear submarine.
(of a nation or group of nations) having atomic weapons.
of, relating to, or forming a nucleus.
nuclear bonds.
Column
Architecture.
- a rigid, relatively slender, upright support, composed of relatively few pieces.
- a decorative pillar, most often composed of stone and typically having a cylindrical or
- polygonal shaft with a capital and usually a base.
any columnlike object, mass, or formation:
a column of smoke.
a vertical row or list:
Add this column of figures.
a vertical arrangement on a page of horizontal lines of type, usually typographically justified:
There are three columns on this page.
a regular feature or series of articles in a newspaper, magazine, or the like, usually having a
readily identifiable heading and the byline of the writer or editor, that reports or comments
upon a particular field of interest, as politics, theater, or etiquette, or which may contain letters
from readers, answers to readers' queries, etc.
readily identifiable heading and the byline of the writer or editor, that reports or comments
upon a particular field of interest, as politics, theater, or etiquette, or which may contain letters
from readers, answers to readers' queries, etc.
a long, narrow formation of troops in which there are more members in line in the direction of
movement than at right angles to the direction (distinguished from line1def 35).
movement than at right angles to the direction (distinguished from line1def 35).
Weight
the amount or quantity of heaviness or mass; amount a thing weighs.
Physics. the force that gravitation exerts upon a body, equal to the mass of the body times the
local acceleration of gravity: commonly taken, in a region of constant gravitational
acceleration, as a measure of mass.
local acceleration of gravity: commonly taken, in a region of constant gravitational
acceleration, as a measure of mass.
a system of units for expressing heaviness or mass:
avoirdupois weight.
a unit of heaviness or mass:
Barracouta
noun, plural (especially collectively) bar·ra·cou·ta, (especially referring to two
or more kinds or species) bar·ra·cou·tas, snoek.
Enormous
greatly exceeding the common size, extent, etc.; huge; immense:
an enormous fortune.
outrageous or atrocious:
enormous wickedness; enormous crimes.
Terrifying
verb (used with object), ter·ri·fied, ter·ri·fy·ing.
to fill with terror or alarm; make greatly afraid.Friday, 2 August 2019
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