Wednesday, April 13, 2016

NZ oprea T1



Jax’s fish ‘n’ chips

Purpose : thank you note

Dear : Jax

Thank you for coming to Rangikura school to share your oprea show.

My most favorite part was when Nemo and Adina got together so Nemo’s  wish came true.  The funny bit was when the salesman gave Nemo a love potion but it was actually L&P.

I loved it so much that I wish that you guys will come back again.


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Yours sincerely

Kisayah
Rangikura school
Kisayah @ Rangikura

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

my book review


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Hi these are my books that I got from the duffy team. as you see there my books are called the impossible quest ( wolves of the witchwood ) by Kate Forsyth and do you dare ? by H. Breker.  The inpossible quest is about a I know every hidden path thought these woods.  trust me.  there is no griffin in this forest.  And do you dare  ? is about just some do you dare jokes and tricks.  Hope you like my books.

Monday, April 11, 2016

decimals

Hi, this is my maths that I wrote with miss hills and with my group ( team support ) .
We were learning where to put decimals in the right space, decimals are used for many things like maths and even for money, like for example 9 tenths is the same as 0.9 .It was really hard but then we got the hang of it. please leave a comment down below to see if you can come up with some hard decimal question and then I will try and figure out it.
 
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all about me





his is my identity,  we learn all sorts of stuff like whanaungatanga,  manaakitanga,  what whanaungatanga and manaakitanga means and face artwork,  We learnt this with whea Toni and miss Hills,  I took about 9 weeks do this.


What’s on my picture


On my picture I have my whanaungatanga,  manaakitanga and what it means, and my face artwork.


What whanaungatanga means  


Whanaungatanga means a sense of belonging to a group and which also means kindness,  love and care.


What manaakitanga means


Manaakitanga is the first step to whanaungatanga and what manaakitanga means partnership,
participation,  and protection.  


Please leave a comment down below if you like it, bye : )

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

How to Weave a box

What you need :
  • A3 sized Paper
  • cellotape
  • Scissors
  • Pen / pencil
  • Ruler

1.  Gather all your equipment so you're ready to start.

2. Begin to measure 10 strips of paper 1cm wide and 30cm long.
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3. Cut out your 10 strips.

4. Place 5 strips on flat surface.

5. With the 5 strips you start to weave through the other strips.

6. Once you have finished step 5 push the strips carefully so it can make a square.   

7. Cellotape each corner to keep it in place.

8.  Now to make the sides of the box just fold the strips up so it square.

9. Cut out 4 strips that are 24cm long and 1cm.

10. So take 1 of the strips and fold into quarters.

11. Now you start to do the rest of the strips and make sure that it is tight.

12. Cellotape the corners to keep it in place.

13. Repeat step 12 and 13 with the 3 remaining strips.

14. And finally make sure you fold over any strips that are striking up and tape it down.