Today LS2 have been making the graph that shows our Read Theory Progress. We have shown the progress from 2017 and 2018. From the start of the year I started on grade 6. Currently I am at grade 8. This has been a big improvement.
I am a Year 8 student at Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Learning Space 2 and my teachers are Ms Kirkpatrick and Mrs Anderson.
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Wednesday, 21 November 2018
Read Theory - Progress
Today LS2 have been making the graph that shows our Read Theory Progress. We have shown the progress from 2017 and 2018. From the start of the year I started on grade 6. Currently I am at grade 8. This has been a big improvement.
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2018,
Jericho,
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Tuesday, 18 September 2018
Why Do People Build Bridges
Why do we build bridges?
Bridges help us today all over the world for specific reasons. Bikes, cars and skateboards use bridges to make transport faster and easier. Bridges are built to get from point A across to point B faster and easier.
Unfortunately in the past the Tamaki bridge we know today did not exist in the 18th century. Thus crossing the river was peoples only choice to get to their destination. Taking punts or boats were the only common choices to get across faster and easier. Although sometimes there was a consequence to crossing. People would drown in the process of getting across. This made the river very dangerous to some people, it was so common that drowning was called the New Zealand disease.
In the 19th century in 1865 the first bridge was built and was the start of fast transport. Currently taking a bridge is fast transport for most of us. But again traveling back in time people had to pay to cross the Tamaki bridge in the 19th century. This also was the start for dry transport.
It’s easier to see the truth on why people build bridges now. The point was that it could save lives, faster transport and for boats to cross the river. There's much more than just the view from a bridge or just crossing it.
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Thursday, 13 September 2018
HIIT
Tuesday, 15 May 2018
Two Day Wonder
Winter : When I wake up in winter im in a mood not well no smiles and always freezing. I walk to school feeling deserted, the street is so muted it's like everyone moved out. When I walk to school I drag my shoes scraping my the ground leaving a long trail. The gate steps aside and lets us in.
Summer : When I wake up in summer its a beautiful day, flowers are blooming birds are chirping and on days like this everyone’s outside and having a blast. The school gates welcome you in, and all you hear is laughter. When the bell rings no one rushes to class.
Today we have been writing our own version of Two day wonder by David Hill. We read this poem to under stand how to use juxtaposition and the two differences of having a good day and a bad one. Our version of this poem was describing our day walking to school in winter and summer.
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2018,
Jericho,
Joshua,
poem,
Two day wonder
Thursday, 10 May 2018
Age Problem
Today me and Affonso have been working on a DLO that explains how to solve this question. Our question was : Malcolm was 3 times the age of
Peter but was 4 years younger than Jack. Jack was 10 years older than craig, who was 4 times the age of Richard, Richard is 15. How old is everyone else? These were the answers we came up with.
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2018,
Jericho,
Maths,
Problem solving,
Strategy
Tuesday, 20 February 2018
How is Chinese new year celebrated?
How is Chinese new year celebrated?
As you may know or not know Chinese new year is defined as an ancient and recognizable Chinese celebration that is celebrated around the world. This celebration starts with a new moon and end with a full moon. Furthermore, Chinese new year starts on the 16th of February on Friday and goes on for 15 day. Although, on the 15th day there is a special celebration called the Lantern festival. Did you know that Chinese people make really delicious food which has a amazing background to it?
Food in Chinese is important to their culture. In addition to all the food people eat like egg roll, noodles and shrimp it has a meaning to it. In my view of this, egg roll symbolises the wealth for the coming year and also represents happiness. Noodles is an essential meal to the Chinese culture. Did you know that noodles should not be cut because it represents health for a long life. Shrimps is a delicious dish which symbolises happiness to people. Not many people know that there are 12 animals that represent each year in Chinese new year.
These 12 animals which are the Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig. They all represent a year. This year is the year of the Dog and its element is earth. The dog represents loyalty and honesty. The year of the dog include 1934, 1946, 1958, 1970, 1982, 1994, 2006, 2018 and the next one will be in 12 years time. Meanwhile there a decorations of dogs all over the world. There is even decoration at the bottom of the Auckland Sky Tower. Did you know that on the last day of Chinese new year people like to celebrate their New year by having a lantern festival.
This lantern festival is celebrated on the 15th day of Chinese new year. They celebrate this festival by lighting lanterns which glow in the dark. The lantern festival gives good luck and long life to all people around the world. One reason why people celebrate lantern festival is to give respect and attention for the people who pass away in the Chinese culture. Children all around the world celebrate by holding a lantern each and having a parade on the streets with families and friends. This amazing event happens all around world and is well-known.
Finally I have come to an end. Chinese new year is a special and popular celebration. This is a time where families and friends gather together and celebrate this event. Chinese new year has been around for a long time and has been an amazing event. Did you know that the phra se Kung Hei Fat Choi means Happy new year? I believe that Chinese new year will last for a very long time and kids in the future will enjoy this entertaining celebration. Hung Hei Fat Choi everyone.
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Chinese New Year,
Jericho,
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Thursday, 9 November 2017
Kiwi Sports - Badminton
This week for Badminton Kevin our badminton tutor taught us where and how to hold the racket when were going to do the backhand technique. First in order to do the backhand, your thumb has to face yourself and the rest of the fingers needs to be around the racket's handle and that's how you hold a racket if you are going to do a backhand grip.To play a rally we had to find a partner and I decided to go with Miki. We were told that one person needs to do a forehand and the other needs to do the backhand. Me and Miki were able to hit the shuddle 61 times!
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2017,
Badminton,
Jericho,
kiwi sports,
Miki
Monday, 25 September 2017
What is a Coalition
This morning LS2 were learning about what a coalition and how will the coalition with NZ first affect the results.
Our Task...
We created a DLO about Coalition and had to type down what is a coalition, who is our local MP,
and how will the coalition with NZ First Affect The Result.
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2017,
Coalition,
Elections 2017,
Government,
Inquiry,
Jericho
Tuesday, 29 August 2017
Why It's Great To Be Me?
It's great to be me because my personal goal is to become someone that represents a country or to help people that are in need. Also I am willing to try things that seem difficult to me. And I have friends that support me and have my back because I am trustworthy to them.
Friday, 23 June 2017
Intro To Digitech
Hour Of Code Moana
https://sites.google.com/a/panmurebridge.school.nz/technology-year-7-mr-jericho-smyth/home
We had to use codding blocks to make the ship move to get to the end. The codding blocks would always be different from each level you do.
Scratch - Animated Digital Story - Abby And Devin
https://sites.google.com/a/panmurebridge.school.nz/technology-year-7-mr-jericho-smyth/home/curriculum-area-3/activity-2#TOC-Evidence-1
For this task we had to create a animated story with two sprites. Then every step we did we had to write it inside a presentation for every step.
Context - Brainstorm
https://sites.google.com/a/panmurebridge.school.nz/technology-year-7-mr-jericho-smyth/home/curriculum-area-1/subject-area-1#TOC-Evidence-1---Context
For this task we had to write about how we could be healthhy in the Tamaki comunity. We had to find out diferent ways to be healthy.
https://sites.google.com/a/panmurebridge.school.nz/technology-year-7-mr-jericho-smyth/home
We had to use codding blocks to make the ship move to get to the end. The codding blocks would always be different from each level you do.
Scratch - Animated Digital Story - Abby And Devin
https://sites.google.com/a/panmurebridge.school.nz/technology-year-7-mr-jericho-smyth/home/curriculum-area-3/activity-2#TOC-Evidence-1
For this task we had to create a animated story with two sprites. Then every step we did we had to write it inside a presentation for every step.
Context - Brainstorm
https://sites.google.com/a/panmurebridge.school.nz/technology-year-7-mr-jericho-smyth/home/curriculum-area-1/subject-area-1#TOC-Evidence-1---Context
For this task we had to write about how we could be healthhy in the Tamaki comunity. We had to find out diferent ways to be healthy.
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2017,
animated story,
coding,
context breainstorm,
digitech,
Jericho
Friday, 31 March 2017
Assembly certificate
Today at assembly I got an certificate for improving in reading. Because at reading I changed from the color wheel to the advanced books that are very hard to read because there are difficult words in the story that I got.
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Assembly,
certificate,
Jericho
Tuesday, 21 February 2017
What is river
Today me and Freeman worked together on writing a explanation just using 25 words to explain what is a river.Then we made a dlo got a picture of the Tamaki river and put arrows for what they are like the mouth of the river.
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Freeman,
Inquiry,
Jericho,
River,
Te Taiao O Tamaki
Thursday, 16 February 2017
Teaching a game CARE Reward
Myself,Jeremiah and Fraidoon got a opportunity to teach room 4 from Panmure Bridge School how to play ping pong. We taught them how to hit the ball and how to move around. We let them have turns and they had five turns each game.
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Care Reward,
Jericho
Wednesday, 15 February 2017
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