Hi and welcome to my blog post for this week, today I am going to be showing you my Gospel Reflection, I wrote three questions and I answered. I hope you like it and God bless you.
Witch question do you like?
Kia ora, I am a student at St Francis of Assisi School, Welcome - Haere Mai. This is a place where I will be able to share my learning with you. Please note my work may include spelling or other errors because some of it will be my first drafts. I would like to get your feedback - comments, thoughts, questions and ideas to help me Learn Create Share.
Hi and welcome to my blog post for this week, today I am going to be showing you my Gospel Reflection, I wrote three questions and I answered. I hope you like it and God bless you.
Witch question do you like?
Kia ora and welcome to my blog post for this week, Today I made a poem on a google drawing and sorry if it's not perfect. I hope you like it and God bless you.
Have you ever write a Poem before?
Hi and welcome back to my blog post for this week 7 create. I did a create to share with Paiaka and it;s about being kind to others, I hope you like mine and God bless you.
How are you going to be kind this week?
Hi and welcome to my magnificent blog post, this week Tumu hub learned about cars. We watched some videos and after Tumu watched the videos we had to make a create
I hope you like my create and God bless you.
What do you know about cars?
Hi and welcome back to another one of my amazing blogs, this for the past few weeks Tumu has been learning on how to do timetables from 1 to 12. This week every person in Tumu had to do a pick a path about timetables, sorry if mine is short but I hope you like it.
What timetable do you know?
Hi and welcome to another one of my amazing blog post, this week I had a workshop and my goal was. Using different strategies to solve addition and subtraction problems. Sorry if it's short but I hope you like it.
God bless you.
How many different ways can you solve addition and subtraction problems?
Hi and welcome to my blog post, On Thursday the 20th Tumu hub went on a trip to Margaret Mahy.We split up into our 4 groups Rātā, Mānia, Korokio and Kōhia, every group went to a different rotation.
Korokio went to Margaret Mahy, Mānia went to the waka, Rātā went to Victoria aqare and Kōhia went to feed the eels and look at the mats.
I was in Korokio so I went to Margaret Mahy first. At Margaret Mahy we did a scavenger hunt, we had to get into 2 groups and started looking. The best part is that every group had to have 1 year 7 & 8 in all the groups but Mānia had 2.
My favourite part of the trip was when we got to feed the eels/tuna. Feeding the ells/tunas was my favourite part of the trip because I got a chance to get a closer look at their small sharp teeth.
Something I learnt was that female eels are thicker than the male eels, and that female eels can lay up to a million eggs.
The thing I found the most interesting was the eels because I learned a lot of cool facts about the eels but on the trip I found out that the eels/tuna are an endangered animal.
This trip has helped me with my PBL because it helped me get ideas for my
Trip Recount.