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Showing posts with label inquiry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inquiry. Show all posts

Friday, 1 July 2016

Sunday, 8 May 2016

Goal Setting T2-2016


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Goal setting       Name Ronan Date May 2016
Subject
Goal
How will you achieve it?
completed?
Maths
(set knowledge goals)
To learn more about word problems with percentage.



By putting more effort into my work and trying difficult questions.

Literacy
(Reading goal and homework)
To finish on time and understand the problems that we are given.




By doing my homework every week and try my best.

Key competencies  
  • Participating and Contributing
I need to join more in games and participating more in class sports



Key competencies  
  • Managing Self
I need to manage myself in class more by bringing my homework on time and having all my stuff in time
Key competencies  
  • Relating to Others
I need to work well with different people in the class.

Notes:



Teacher ____________________Whanau_____________________________ Student _______________________

Monday, 7 December 2015

Evaluation for the year's work

Evaluation for the year’s work- in reading, inquiry, science, technology, health and social studies.

What did I lean in term 1?
In term 1 we learnt about plants. In term 2 We learnt about ANZAC day and what they did. In term 3 we learnt about marbles and how they bounce. In term 4 we learnt about toys in the 90’s.

Why were you learning it?
IN term 1 We learnt about plants so we can know how they work and we can take care of it. In term 2  We learnt about ANZAC because it is special to New Zealand and Australia. In term 3 we learnt about marbles to have fun. In term 4 we learnt about toys so we could make toys.

How is that learning going to help?
It could help me in the future when  I look back at my work

What am I pleased about?
Finishing most of my work and then post it on my blog

Who helped you in your learning?
My mum and my dad and my teacher-(Mrs Cochrane)

What do I need help with?
Grammar, handwriting and moment in time writing.

What do I need to know about next time?
Space,Robotics and electronics

With digital learning-
More apps we use in writing

What are the interesting things you have learned in Digital learning?
Powtoon, emaze and sketchpad

How is that going to help you in your further learning?
Creativeness and presentation

What are the things I think I need to learn more in digital learning?
How to organize my work and to work everything properly.  

Farewell mrs Sullings

Thursday, 15 October 2015

Digital footprints


When James, came over to our school. We taught us about digital footprints -- what are they, why it is important,  to be aware of what we put on to our blog, messages we pass around, work we do on the computer and most specially online.




Monday, 14 September 2015

Thursday, 11 December 2014

saint George

saint George
Feast day:April 23rd

Saint George was a dragon slayer and he had also saved a princess. Saint   George was the only saint to slay a dragon. Saint George was the Patron saint of England. He used a spear and a sword and a shield to slay the dragon.

By:Ronan




Christmas symbols

Christmas symbols
Walt find the meaning of christmas.

In christmas the white candle is lit. the white candle reminds jesus and it also symbolises christ is the light of the world and when we see this great light we are reminded of jesus who fills our lives light. the wreath symbolises that god's love has no beginning or end. the red holly represents the blood of jesus and it also represents the crown of thorns. the tree represents the hope of mankind. the candy cane represents the shepherds crook. the hollie represents the thorns that was worn by jesus. Santa claus represents saint Nicholas.

By:Ronan

Thursday, 4 September 2014

Mars

It is known as a Red Planet. Mars has a dusty and rocky surface and a thin atmosphere. . Its relatively calm conditions and close proximity to earth make it the most likely destination for future planet exploration by humans.
It has already been visited by a number of Mars Rovers in successful (and unsuccessful) robotic missions. These highly advanced robots gather samples and record important scientific data for scientists back on Earth to study.

1.Mars is nicknamed the red planet because it is covered with rust-like dust. Even the atmosphere is a pinkish red, colored by tiny particles of dust thrown up from the surface

2.Mars experiences violent dust storms which continually change its surface.

3.Mars Has Many Massive Volcanoes And His Home Olympus Mons, the largest volcano in our solar system, it stands 21km high and is 600kM across the base.

4.Mars Has A Very Thin Atmosphere  made mostly of carbon dioxide. It is not thick enough to trap the sun's heat like Venus, so the planet is very cold. Temperatures range from -120 Degrees Celsius on winter nights to 25 Degrees Celsius in the summer.

5.Mars has many channels, plains and canyons on the surface which could have been caused by water erosion in the past.


6.Mars Has Very Weak Gravity Which Cannot Hold Onto The Atmosphere very well.


7. The Polar Ice Caps Consist Of Frozen Co2 (Dry Ice) Which lies over a layer Of Ice.

By:Ronan Gray  

Friday, 29 August 2014

orbit:the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution..
axis:an imaginary line about which a body rotates.: "the earth revolves on its axis once every 24 hours".
galaxy:a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational
gravity:the force that attracts a body toward the center leaving mass. For most purposes Newton's.laws of gravity apply, with minor modifications to take the general theory of relativity into account..

nebulae:a cloud of gas and dust in outer space, visible in the night sky either as an indistinct bright patch or as a dark silhouette against other luminous matter..
eclipse:an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another between it and the observer or between it and its source of illumination.: "an eclipse of the sun the earth, or toward any other physical body heat.

saturn

Saturn is the second largest planet in our solar system and is another gas giant.
  • Saturn has a small rocky core covered with liquid gas.
  • It is surrounded by a system of rings that stretch out into space for thousands of kilometres.
  • The rings are made up of millions of ice crystals, some as big as houses and others as small as specks of dust.
  • Saturn is very light as it is made up of more hydrogen than helium so it is less dense. If we could fit Saturn into a bathtub it would float (but that would have to be one big bathtub!)
  • Like Jupiter, Saturn has many moons which surround it.
  • Saturn is not a peaceful planet.  Storm winds race around the atmosphere at 800kmp/h.
  • Saturn has a very strong magnetic field which traps energy particles resulting in high levels of radiation.
By Ronan