This blog is a record of my learning from Glenbrae School in Auckland, NZ through to Tamaki College..
Monday, 24 August 2015
Thursday, 13 August 2015
Looking after our teeth
Looking after our teeth
The lady names who were talking about how to look after your teeth was Cynthia.
We need to eat healthy food to make our teeth nice and don’t make it rotten. We need to eat vegetables , fruit and also 5 plus a day.The things that we don’t eat is that the food has no sugar and we knew that coca cola is not the best to drink because it has like 18 and a half of sugar and make your teeth decay like when people old and smoke and there teeth is like going out. taking your teeth out.The worst thing that you should drink or eat is lollies coca cola and plus lemon juice.
BY PELENISE
Wednesday, 12 August 2015
THE PIG'S TROUGH
WALT: find the morale of the story
SC: find the hidden purpose of a story.
The Pig’s Trough a German Folk Story retold by the brothers Grimm, retold by Jack Lasenby SJ P1 N2 1992
The son and son’s wife were kind to the old man
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Dissagree
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Because they were ashamed of the grandfather and the grandfather son and son wife. they didn’t care about their grandfather
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The old man was very healthy
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Dissagree
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Because the old Man couldn’t close his mouth properly and his ear couldn’t hear as well.He could not walk properly and he just sat down on his chair next to the fire.
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The parents were good role models for their son
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Agree
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Because the grandson was looking after his own grandfather
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It is important to care for our elders.
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Agree
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Because they might have the same thing like the old Man couldn’t close his mouth properly and his ear couldn’t hear as well.He could not walk properly and he just sat down on his chair next to the fire.
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VOCABULARY - describe in your own words what these words mean:
- trough A trough is a big massive bath top where pigs eat's out
- complained the old man's son and son's wife were complaining about the old man spilling his soup
Why did the boy say this?: “I am making a pig’s trough for my mother and father to eat out of when I have grown up.”
A morale is a hidden meaning or purpose behind a story…. What is the morale of this story?
Create a poster to display this morale
Monday, 10 August 2015
HENRY THE EXPLORER
HENRY THE EXPLORER
The searchers could not find Henry. Henry was lost in the cave , he had to be so quiet or the bears will wake up and do something to Henry. Henry was so cold and hungry. Henry was in the cave all night he had no food , no water no shelter. Henry had nothing to eat or drink so he stayed in the cave until the morning and then he woke up.
It was the next morning he was so hungry and thirsty he hadn’t eaten for days. Once Henry found a bear and then killed it and he made a fire and cooked the bear. But the meat inside the bear was so yuck! When he was thirsty he drank the bear's blood. It was so disgusting when Henry first touched it.
So that’s how hungry and thirsty he was and now he is not thirsty or hungry. He lived in the cave forever and then he found his way to home. BY PELENISE AND SALESI
Thursday, 6 August 2015
Visit To Glen Innes Library
On Wednesday the 5 of august 2015 , room 7 from Glenbrae Primary School went to G.I library. We went in to a bus to get there and plus we sang a song that's called wheels on the bus goes round and round. When we got out from the bus room 7 had to line up outside from the Te Oro and head straight away to G.I library. Room 7 went inside then we sat on the mat to listen up to the teacher that's explaining what are we going to do for today in the library.
First we were listening to kaiako people. Then the kaiako showed us how to use the rakau and the patu. Next there was the kaiaki gave us the rakau and showed us how to use it. The rakau was a bamboo stick and the patu you wrapped around your hand then you hold it tightly.
The kaiako people told us a story about how are we going to kill the enemy. The people with the patu were practising what to do with the patu. There was an Princess Amelia and Prince Danny who they were fighting for.
I enjoyed learning to use the patu, but the rakau people were defending our moves.
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