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Friday, 11 August 2017

Trent & Charlie_Procedural Writing:Takakau

How to make Takakau
Takakau is a Maori bread
Takakau was made in the 1800’s. The bread was
traditionally made with just flour and water.

To make Takakau you will need:
1 Teaspoon salt
2 cups flour  
2 Teaspoon baking powder
100 ml milk or water

  • First you sift the flour and baking powder into a large bowl
  • Then You put 1 teaspoon of salt into your bowl.
  • Then mix your bowl of ingredients.
  • then you will need to mix your bowl while someone else will be pouring milk or water into the centre of your bowl slowly.
  • Then you will need to get out a tray with tin foil on top and sprinkle your flour on top of your tray.
  • Then you will need to pound on your mixture.
  • Then you will need to pour your mixture on top of your tray. Then you will need to shape the dough but you will need the dough to be 2cm thick.
  • Then you turn on your oven to 200 celsius and put your dough in the oven for 30 mins   



Monday, 7 August 2017

Features of a procedural text

In writing we identified the features of a procedural text. This is what I found:

Thursday, 3 August 2017

Fractions of a whole


Charlie The NZ Wars

                The New Zealand Wars

We are learning to justify our answers to comprehension questions using the text

Question
My Answer
Page number (where I found the information from)
What was the war fought over?
The war NZ wars was about who controlled the country and who owns the lands.
No 1
How long did the war go on for?
The war started between 1845 and 1872 / 27 years
No 2
Why did HŌne Heke Pōkai cut down the flagpole?
He was protest when they move the capital of bay island to auckland
No 3
Did the pakeha find it easy to fight in the northern war?
They were outnumbered and lost and they had more mans
No 4
What belief did Governor Grey have?
The Governor Grey though the british were better than maori
No 5
What was the King Movement (Kingitanga)?
They decided to have a king
No 6
What are Pa?
Defensive structure consisting of trenches, earth walls, and wooden palisades
No 7
What was the British version of Pa?
A trench
No 8
What happened in the Waikato war?
George Grey, who was a govern in the other side of the world in South Africa heard about the events in Taranaki and he wanted to put a STOP to it
No 9
What happened at the end of the wars?
The british people had more mans and more weapons and they won
No 10




Charlie The Treaty of Waitangi

The Treaty of Waitangi


We are learning to: Identify and interpret key facts and information about the Treaty of Waitangi


Learn about the Treaty of Waitangi so that you can make an explainer video!


What is a treaty?
A Treaty is a agreement between different groups of people or states.
The treaty of Waitangi is a famous treaty signed by the New Zealand Maori chiefs and the British Government. It is a really important document that New Zealand still use today.


Why did New Zealand need a treaty?
The Maori wanted to sign a treaty because the whalers and the traders  were disrespectful. In New Zealand there wasn’t a law had to follow like there was in England. This meant that the Maori chiefs had no authority over the European visitors. Another reason for the creation of the treaty was the British wanted more control, or sovereignty over New Zealand.


When was the treaty signed?
The treaty of Waitangi was signed on the 6th of February 1840 between the British Government and the Maori Chiefs.
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Who signed the treaty?
The British Government and the Maori Chiefs  from all over New Zealand came to sign a law stopping the whales and the traders from getting drunk and beating up each other.

Charlie & Trent The Treaty of Waitangi


Thursday, 27 July 2017

Charlie & Pelenise NZ Architecture

Today we compared and contrasted traditional Maori buildings and English Tudor buildings. Click the picture below to read more:

Monday, 24 July 2017

H2O molecule

Today my class and I created a H2O molecule using marshmallow and tooth pick. We put together the marshmallow and made a Mickey mouse looking figure, and it looks like this:
I used 2 hydrogen atoms which are the pink marshmallows and 1 oxygen atom which is the white marshmallow.

Thursday, 20 July 2017

Winter Learning Journey/Day 5 Activity 1

As I turned around looking for my group, I had realised that I was stuck in the middle of a strange forest! I ran forward and there was 2 paths! I didn't know which way so I ended up choosing the left path. I saw another group go and I ran and asked did he see a another group go by? He said yes and gave me directions! I was relieved and I followed the directions! I ran and saw my group! Luckily I got there on time because they were about to leave! 







Wednesday, 19 July 2017

Winter Learning Journey/Day 4 BONUS ACTIVITY

Should fishing a Farewell Spit be banned due to the amount of Hector dolphins dying?

I think fishing in Farewell Spit should be banned because due to the amount of Hector dolphins dying! Hector whales die every year due to this problem! Fishermen are killing these innocent sea creatures. Plus these creatures are mostly rare since they are the smallest whales on earth because they only measure 1.5 meters in length! Also these animals are growing less and less!

Winter Learning Journey/Day 4 Activity 2

Whale Rider
This movie is about an ancestor who sailed on the back of a whale to island for help and his name was Paikea. Now every generation the first boy born they are given the name Paikea, and they are going to be the chief. They learn how to be strong and how to defend themselves. Unfortunately a girl was born and her parents had given her the name Paikea but, her grandfather was not expecting her to be given that name. She was secretly learning how to become a chief and how to do a boys haka. She was caught and got a growled. A couple days later where the boys were going to perform the haka, her grandfather saw that she was riding on the back of a whale. She said that everyone can become not only the chosen ones.

Ratings:

1= Bad movie 2=Okay movie 3=Pretty good 4=Good movie 5=Excellent movie

My ratings are: 5

Winter Learning Journey/Day 4 Activity 1

Farewell Spit, Golden Bay

Farewell Spit was known ever since the accident of more than 20 whales! The whales where trying to get off shore but it was too shallow! Locals saw the incident and then they grabbed everything they had and made sure it was wet to put on the whales! The locals were doing everything they can to keep them safe! But as the locals notice that the whales weren't moving they knew that the whales couldn't survive. Sadly not 1 whale survive this incident. 

Winter Learning Journey/Day 3 Activity 2

Should we be predator free or should we have predators?

I think we should have predators! I know it sounds wrong but it is wrong to kill anyways! We should just find somewhere in New Zealand that has none of the food that it likes! Plus the predators are mostly scattered around New Zealand and plus they can might be gone before we know it! People are saying that we should be predator free and have no predators before the year of 2050! But I think if we can act quick enough then we can have no native birds of New Zealand extinct!

Tuesday, 18 July 2017

Winter Learning Journey/Day 3 Activity 1

Red Crowned Kakariki

What do they eat?
These creatures are omnivorous, but they mostly eat seeds, plants and fruit. Before spring these birds eat scale insects for breeding purposes.

Where do they normally stay?
These animals can be found around the North, South and on Stewart Island.

How much do they weigh?
They weigh up to 70 - 80 grams!

What is there height?
These creatures may look big but they can be tall as 25 - 28 cm! 

What do they look like?
The bird's main colour is light green, but it has a red spot on it's head which is why it is referred to "Red Crowned Kakariki". It has a short white beak and very tiny legs! It has a long feather that sticks out and looks like a tail! 

Winter Learning Journey/Day 2 BONUS ACTIVITY

5 things Sarah (My little cousin) likes to do outside or in the water!

1) She likes to play with family outside!

2) She likes to see nature outside!

3) She likes to go to help out and make others smile!

4) She likes to look after her elders and providing them with what they need!

5) She likes to see more about what is around her outside!


Winter Learning Journey/Day 2 Activity 2

Questions for Laura Dekker!

1) How long have you been sailing?

2) When did you first began to sail?

3) What inspired you to sail?

4) Why did you want to sail across the world?

5) If you didn't sail, what is another hobby you would do?

Saturday, 15 July 2017

Winter Learning Journey/ Day 1 Bonus Activity

BONUS ACTIVITY

Last year, the Prime Minister of New Zealand suggested that we should replace the flag with a new, updated design. He invited everyone in New Zealand to come up with their own flag design and submit it.
For this activity, it is your turn to design a new flag. Use any drawing programme that you wish. I would recommend using the Google Drawings programme or the Flag Designer website. It allows you to create a flag in three easy steps. When you are done, take a screenshot of your flag and post it on your blog.
To earn full points you must describe the flag, in words, below the picture. Please tell us what is on the flag and what inspired your design.   

Bonus Activity = 8 points


The flag inspired me by.....
The black and white stripes represent the All Black team colour.
The red part represents the different culture in New Zealand.
The keys represent John Key (Former Priminister of New Zealand)

Winter Learning Journey/ Day 1 Activity 2

My 5 favourite things about Auckland:

1) In the most parts of Auckland you can see a very large mountain called Rangitoto Island. The volcano is seen in most parts of the city ( You can see Rangitoto from the Sky tower, Harbour bridge, Mission bay beach etc) 

2) The thing that I also enjoy about Auckland is the cultures. What I also like is that you can learn more about the culture in meeting different people. There is a lot of people  that are from different places around the earth that live in New Zealand! 

3) What I like about Auckland as well is that, you can walk along the path walk at Mission Bay. Mission Bay is one of the closest beaches to the city. Plus Mission Bay has an amazing view which is looking straight at Rangitoto island!

4) What I also like about Auckland is that you can explore the Northern coastlines! The Northern coastlines have the most incredible views when the sun is going down! 

5) Last but not least, Auckland has more boats you have ever seen! Auckland has more boats than anywhere else in the world! Auckland's nickname is "The city of Sails"

Winter Learning Journey/ Day 2 Activity 1

3 places I like to visit
1. Niue - I like to visit Niue because it as the most beautiful sunsets I've ever seen! During the summer it's hot so that's when me and my family head out to the nice, cold beach! Also it's a paradise and a perfect vacation spot!

2. Tonga - I like to visit Tonga because it's my home island! I love to eat coconut and some fresh Ika (fish) from the ocean! What I also like is that it's a where I can have time and space with my family. Finally what I like about Tonga is that when the sun set's it great for you to go out to the city, mostly because they usually setup fireworks for entertainment.

3.Australia - Last but not least Australia, what I like about Australia is that you see things you don't usually see when your in Australia! You can see snakes that come and go, or stay at your house! (YIKES!) What I also like is that most of my family stay in Australia, so that means I have a lot of fun playing with my cousins and seeing my aunties and uncles!

Monday, 10 July 2017

Winter learning journey / Day 1 Activity 1

New Zealand Facts!

We invented bungee jumping!
Kiwis we the ones who invented the most scariest, dangerous and terrifying activity called 'Bungee Jumping'. The person who invented bungee jumping is AJ Hackett who is a kiwi that lived in Queens town! We needed to learn how to be professionals and learn all the hazards before you LEAP!

Kiwis love meeting new Kiwis!
Kiwis love to meet new kiwis! It good to get along with others and become one of the locals! In New Zealand you see people plying along the beach side or kids running around. But once you get to know the locals you can make long life friends!

New Zealand
New Zealand is filled with loads of cultures. The most known culture in New Zealand is The Maori Culture! Maori's made a deal with the British people back in the 18th century. We celebrate that day and it's called Waitangi day! Now in New Zealand there are over 4 million kiwis living in New Zealand! 3/4 kiwis are living in the North island and the rest is living in Auckland.

Sunday, 9 July 2017

Maori History / Winter learning Journey

Maori have a unique culture that was founded around the 1300s when they arrived in New Zealand. Visitors, journalists and tourists from all around the world come to see this beautiful but secret paradise to learn more about the Maori. To this day Maori core still has more to discover but yet not to be found. Maori people belong to tribes (iwi) and have mountain (maunga) and even rivers (awa). New Zealand known as Aotearoa is a small country but with lots of secrets.

Friday, 16 June 2017

Charlie Explanation Writing!

Explanation Writing
We are learning to follow the structure of an explanation

Going to school is important because of your Education and most studies that go school regularly are likely to get better results than the student that don’t go to school a lot.  
Starting school at a young age will help you a lot more not just because you're getting lots friends and being free but also, you picking up your learning much faster and you’ll not be afraid to take your test anymore.  
If you go school regularly, you are likely to get better results because every time you come school that's one more of your brain getting bigger and bigger (not to pop) but it's getting lots of ideas to help you in the future. 
Going to school is a lot of fun because school is just like you’re whole new family that you see every if you come school and teachers are something like your real parents and they treat you like a son/daughter. If you be good the whole year until you go college you might have a chance to get a scholar. A scholar will help you pay for all your education when you are in college. 
The school is an emotional school. If your parents encourage you to go school every day, it will help you a big time because getting that push that you need it's just the best feeling. Taking a test exam is like one of the scariest time of your life being at school but as you keep getting tested, you realised it's not really that hard you just need to not give up and starts being brave!. When you are at school you may get used to a lot of subject Reading, Math, Writing, Inquiry, and much more.

Charlie of Colours


Charlie & Lilo Delicious Division 3

Delicious Division
We are learning to solve division equations using our knowledge of multiplication.

Multiplication practice:

56 ➗ 8 =7             72 ➗ 9 =  8              44 ➗ 11 =4
45 ➗ 9 = 5             64 ➗ 8 =  8              56 ➗ 7 =8
35 ➗ 5 = 7          144 ➗ 12 = 12           27 ➗ 3 =7



Maselino has 75 chocolates. He would like to share them between 5 friends. How many chocolates will they get each? Mase shares 75 / 5 = 15

Cooking club have made 231 cookies that will be shared between 7 students. How many cookies will each student receive?231 / 7 = 33

Davarni has 891 lollies. She would like to make 9 lolly leis. How many lollies can you use to make each lei?99 891 / 9 = 99

Winnie has made 144 mini pineapple pies. She is sharing them between 12 friends. How many pies will each friend receive? 12 / 12 = 144

Po has 48 fidget spinners to share between 12 friends. How many will they receive each? 48 / 12 = 4

Mrs Tofa has ordered 81 tennis balls. They are in cans of 3 balls. How many cans should there be? 81 / 3 = 27






Alex & Charlie Captain Cook

                 Captain Cook: Charting our Islands

We are learning to extract information from the text.


Question
My Answer
Page number (where I found the information from)
What was Captain Cook instructed (told) to do when he set sail in 1768?
He had two inscriptions on was to go to Tahiti to observe the transit of Venus his second one was secert
The first paragraph
What is the transit of venus/”?
It is when we can see venus travels past the sun and we can see it.
The first paragraph on the right side
What is a sounding?
Sounding means like It's safe to let the Captain that it's safe to drop the anchor
Second paragraph on the bottom middle
What did Captain Cook use to work out where they were?
Captain cook used a compass  to find his way around the sea when he is lost

Why did the ship need to know the depth of the water?
To show how depth the water is so the ship don’t crash

What are longitude and latitude?
Longitude and latitude is an a imaginary line that form a grid around our world.

How long did Captain Cooks trip last?
It took him 3 years

What impact did Captain Cook have?
He was doing a bad by killing moar








Tuesday, 16 May 2017

Yummy Math

Today my class and I were learning about decimals fraction. My teacher brought a yummy chocolate cake. Mrs (Stone) was teaching us about how important it is to learn decimals and fraction before you want to bake or cook something for your family/friends/ or even animals/pets. Mrs (Stone) cake was 18 cm long. Mrs cut the cake into 10 equal pieces. Here is a photo of the cake cut into 10 equal pieces:


Wednesday, 26 April 2017

Charlie Maths Holiday Homework

Problem 1:
Option 1: Tania wants to buy herself a toy car. She has saved $8 and her sister has promised her $2. She earns $2 pocket money a week. The car she wants is $
20
$8+$2 =$10 so five weeks to get $10 more because she gets pocket money every week
$8+$2=$10
$2x$5 a week =$10
$10 + $10=$20✔


Option 2: Tania wants to buy herself a car. She has saved $100 and her dad has promised her $60. She earns $20 a week. The car she wants is $300


$100+$60=$160  ✔
$20 a week she needs to wait 7 more weeks to earn $140


Option 3.Tania wants to buy herself a car. She has saved $100 and her dad has promised her $650. She earns $86 a week. The car she wants is $3500.
$160 + $140=$750
$750+270=$1020

Problem 2:
Option 1: Mrs Tofa went to dinner last night with her friends. It is $5 per person at Genghis Khan. If there were four of them, how much did they pay together? $5 = 1 person
So $5x4 person  = $20


Option 2. Mrs Tofa went to dinner last night with her friends. It is $26 per person at Genghis Khan. If there were four of them, how much did they pay together? $104 ✔
Option 3.Mrs Tofa went to dinner last night with her friends. It is $26.90 per person at Genghis Khan. If there were four of them, how much did they pay together?$107.60 ✔


  1. 22 X 5 = 110 ✔
  2. 132 X 43 = 5676 ✔
  3. 34.9 + 32 = 66.9 ✔
  4. 6 x 7 = 42 ✔
  5. 13 X 8 = 104 ✔
  6. 12.5 + 7.1 = 19.6 ✔
  7. 23 - 21 = 2 ✔
  8. 843 - what is the value of 4 in this number? 4 tens (40) ✔
  9. How many in a baker’s dozen? 13 ✔
  10. How many weeks in a year? 52 weeks ✔
  11. How many weeks in a leap year? 52.2 weeks 366 days ✔
  12. How many minutes in 4 hours? 240 ✔