Wednesday 24 June 2015

                    + BY TEN & DIVIDED BY TEN

If you need to + by ten, you need to add a 0 to put it up a place value! It becomes easy when you have got the hang of it...

                        DIVIDED BY TEN

If you need to divide by ten, you put it down a place value! It becomes easy when you have got the hang of it...

Monday 22 June 2015

kapa haka

Kapa Haka is the term used for the Traditional Maori Performing Arts.
Unlike other indigenous dance forms, kapa haka is unique in the fact that the performers must sing, dance, have expression as well as movement all combined into each item.
Kapa Haka could be seen as sign language, as each action has a meaning, which ties in with the words. For example, if the hand is by the ear, this would probably tie in with the word whakarongo which means to listen.
Save A Mate

Every year there are around 330,000 emergency incidents in New Zealand involving St Johns or the Red Cross -  that’s a lot! Everyone of us needs to be prepared and skilled to assist at a medical emergency we could come across in our daily lives.

Your task is to learn about the important emergency first aid skills,  treatment and procedures we need that could be vital to a person's survival. You will then create a Google Site to present the information.

Your learning should cover resuscitation, fractures and bone breaks, grazes and abrasions, choking and medical conditions such as anaphylaxis.

You will then need to make contact with someone who can validate that your learning is actually correct. They may also recommend some changes to your information. We don’t want to get this information wrong!

Your Google Presentation should present information about two of these medical emergencies and the treatment. Your online presentation must include some multimedia. The presentations will be published on your blog for our school community and families to see and use.
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Lest We Forget – three words renown across most countries to show our remembrance of those who have fought, and those who have died fighting for freedom. It means that we will never forget. In Canada, we honour the day by wearing poppies, a flower that bloomed throughout the fields of battle grounds in France and Belgium during World War I. The wearing of the symbol of the poppy was made popular due to the poem, Flanders Field, written by Canadian physician and Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae after witnessing his friend and fellow soldier struck down in the midst of battle in WWI.                        

In case we forget.
 Armour protecting Steve.
Blocks falling from the sky.
City on minecraft.
Diamond sword is craftable.
Enderdragon in the end.
Floating blocks.
Giant zombie attacking  ballistic squid.
High cliffs.
Interesting caves.
Jumping up and down.
king of minecraft.
Lava rushing through caves.
Minecraft is FUN.
not cool lava not cool
Ocelots doing practically nothing.
Pigs wandering around the minecraft world.
Quest to kill the Ender dragon.
Rebuild and improve.Stampy building Tall building
Sucks at building
Touching the sky is awesome
Non Craftable items.
Volcano in minecraft.
wind.
xray skin
yuck raw chicken
zooming across the sky the withers zooms

the yum cafe

the yum cafe

Hot choc $4.30

fantar $4.00

mines & cheese pie $6.00

Choc strips & wearms salad $9.99



have a great day  

raining food

Raining food

crash bang meatballs are falling, get the hot dogs & peas run for your lives. get to the boats aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa hhhhhhhhhh a pancake now run for!!!! your lives!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! no all the boats are broken!!!!. What do we do now bob, we are just little yellow men we are doomed. so we should make more boats said jerry, heck no. It is a good idea. Not that is stupid said bob…



BYE AIDAN G           R9   

poem

poem. cold

when I am cold I get cat goosebumps


when I am cold I get shark goosebumps




when I am cold I get t-rex goosebumps




when I am cold i get a hot choc & watch t.v on the couch & kick back & relax   

Sunday 7 June 2015

Poppies

Tired and cold,
The miserable poppies,
Lie
In the bruised trenches.
Upon the wet, bleeding,
Flanders’ mud.



Aidan Greiner   Room 9

Tuesday 2 June 2015

Echidna

Once the puggle starts to grow spikes (around 50 days of age), it will be removed from the pouch and left in the burrow whilst the mother forages for several days on end. However, the mother continues to suckle her young when she returns to the burrow every 4-6 days, until the Puggle is around 200 days of age.

Once the puggle starts to grow spikes (around 50 days of age), it will be removed from the pouch and left in the burrow whilst the mother forages for several days on end. However, the mother continues to suckle her young when she returns to the burrow every 4-6 days, until the Puggle is around 200 days of age.

Hut

Have you ever made a hut before? Luca, Riley, and Aidan thought it would be a good idea to make a hut. The first decision was where to th...