Tuesday, 4 December 2018
Friday, 16 November 2018
Three bridge trail walk
last week on Friday we went on a Three bridge trail walk the things that are the three rivers names are. Turanganuiui a kiwa this river is the smallest river in the. Southern hemisphere the next river is named waimata three is Taruheru all three meet in the same spot.
Wednesday, 7 November 2018
Creative writing
UH NO ! this was the moment that we have dreaded for 15 years. As they walked up the beach my whole village was screaming, shouting and crying someone even said “we're going to die!” and I responded “ no we're not, it looks like they came in peace. “ over time the robots made it off the beach then they decided if they came in peace “ will we have come in peace? we do not want to hurt you, we want to make peace between our two realms and stop all the wars “ so me and the village had a conversation. We finally agreed to help stop the wars between our two realms. So we made a plan for all of us and then the robots went back to their realm.
Tuesday, 6 November 2018
Friday, 26 October 2018
recount
this is my recount writing for last holidays with My step mum Tarsh My dad and his boss daughter Jackie.
Friday, 19 October 2018
Meeting Mike Dawson
Friday, 14 September 2018
my speech finals
I made some changes to it 1.) Hello friends / world today I will be telling you about how we can do our bit to help save the sea and its animals. First i will present a slide show of the sea and animals. As well as the rubbish in the ocean.
Then i will share with you how we can do our bit to save the sea and its animals.
2) Here’s some facts ...Did you know Every year 8 million tons of plastic gets leaked into the sea. That’s over 7 billion kilograms. Tens of thousands of whales, birds, seals and turtles are killed every year from plastic bag litter in the marine environment, as they often mistake plastic bags for food such as jellyfish.
3) Here is a picture of a “rubbish ‘Island’. Rubbish that ends up in the sea gets caught in sea currents and sometimes end up creating these massive islands. There are at least five of these “islands” in the
4) Here’s some facts ...Did you know Every year 8 million tons of plastic gets leaked into the sea. That’s over 7 billion kilograms. Tens of thousands of whales, birds, seals and turtles are killed every year from plastic bag litter in the marine environment, as they often mistake plastic bags for food such as jellyfish.
5) Here is a picture of a “rubbish ‘Island’. Rubbish that ends up in the sea gets caught in sea currents and sometimes end up creating these massive islands. There are at least five of these “islands” in the 4) Here you can see this man surfing in rubbish well isn’t that disgusting and four men in a boat picking up rubbish well, that is even more disgusting . 6) Now here you see a turtle eating a plastic bag. Here’s a question... Does anyone know why the turtle is eating a plastic bag? That is correct. Hungry sea animals can mistake plastic bags as jellyfish and eat them. Once ingested, Plastic bags, cannot be digested or passed or pooped. 7)Now I will show you some ways that we can do our part. Things not to use like plastic bags , plastic knife and forks and plastic cup and the worst of all plastic straw Now for the stuff to use … Reusable bag picnic set and bamboo straw. 8) Did you know that at Te Hapara School is starting to help the environment by going rubbish free, We’re doing our part to help. Next time you go down to the beach, pick up at least three pieces of junk to help clean up our community. Thank you and please help me make a difference in the world.
2) Here’s some facts ...Did you know Every year 8 million tons of plastic gets leaked into the sea. That’s over 7 billion kilograms. Tens of thousands of whales, birds, seals and turtles are killed every year from plastic bag litter in the marine environment, as they often mistake plastic bags for food such as jellyfish.
3) Here is a picture of a “rubbish ‘Island’. Rubbish that ends up in the sea gets caught in sea currents and sometimes end up creating these massive islands. There are at least five of these “islands” in the
4) Here’s some facts ...Did you know Every year 8 million tons of plastic gets leaked into the sea. That’s over 7 billion kilograms. Tens of thousands of whales, birds, seals and turtles are killed every year from plastic bag litter in the marine environment, as they often mistake plastic bags for food such as jellyfish.
5) Here is a picture of a “rubbish ‘Island’. Rubbish that ends up in the sea gets caught in sea currents and sometimes end up creating these massive islands. There are at least five of these “islands” in the 4) Here you can see this man surfing in rubbish well isn’t that disgusting and four men in a boat picking up rubbish well, that is even more disgusting . 6) Now here you see a turtle eating a plastic bag. Here’s a question... Does anyone know why the turtle is eating a plastic bag? That is correct. Hungry sea animals can mistake plastic bags as jellyfish and eat them. Once ingested, Plastic bags, cannot be digested or passed or pooped. 7)Now I will show you some ways that we can do our part. Things not to use like plastic bags , plastic knife and forks and plastic cup and the worst of all plastic straw Now for the stuff to use … Reusable bag picnic set and bamboo straw. 8) Did you know that at Te Hapara School is starting to help the environment by going rubbish free, We’re doing our part to help. Next time you go down to the beach, pick up at least three pieces of junk to help clean up our community. Thank you and please help me make a difference in the world.
Tuesday, 11 September 2018
Collaborative
In this project we have a mascot named unkitty.
It was hard because my partners were next door when I was in the another room .
It was easy because we were collaborative.
It was hard because my partners were next door when I was in the another room .
It was easy because we were collaborative.
Friday, 10 August 2018
Reflectshon
This week i have had to persevere with my speech practising.
This is my speech .
This is my speech .
Hi my name is Ythan. Today I will be telling you about how we can do our bit to help save the sea and its animals.
First i will present a slide show of the sea and animals. As well as the rubbish in the ocean
Then i will share with you how we can do our bit to save the sea and its animals.
Did you know Every year 8 million ton of plastic gets leaked into the sea. That’s over 7 billion kilograms or more than 40 thousand whales. Here is a picture of a “rubbish Island”. Rubbish that ends up in the seas gets caught in sea currents and sometimes end up creating these massive island. There are at least five of these “islands” in the world today.Here you can see this man surfing in rubbish and four men in a boat picking up rubbish. Now here you see a turtle eating…. Here is a question. Does anyone know why the turtle is eating a plastic bag?
Tens of thousands of whales, birds, seals and turtles are killed every year from plastic bag litter in the marine environment as they often mistake plastic bags for food such as jellyfish. Plastic bags, once ingested, cannot be digested or passed
Here is a video
Now I will show you some ways that we can do our part
Things not to use
like plastic bags , plastic knife and forks and plastic cup
like plastic bags , plastic knife and forks and plastic cup
Now for the staff to use Reusable bag picnic set
Thank you please help make a difference in the world
Tuesday, 19 June 2018
Hello world
Hi my name is Ythan. My hobbies include hockey, surfing, drawing, colouring and singing. I go to Te Hapara School. I have 9 fish,1 dog,3 cats,1 guinea pig.
As a learner my favourite subject is maths and reading. My favourite part of school is maths. My favourite teachers are Koka Rozie and Miss Armstrong. I am good at hockey and surfing. I enjoy singing, hockey, surfing and swimming. My challenge is finishing my work.
My personal achievements were gymnatics festival. The person that inspires me is my dad. He isn’t like a normal dad. He works on the farm with calves, cows and bulls. He is the best dad because he doesn't spend all his time at work, he makes time for me and my brother. He even lets me go on the farm with him and milk the cows with him. On my blog I am looking forward to sharing my learning with students around the world.
Nau mai, haere mai ki tēnei taonga
Welcome to my blog for learning.
I look forward to sharing my learning with my school,
my whānau and friends everywhere.
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