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Friday, December 4, 2020

SLJ Taster

 Kia ora in Te Ngahere we have been doing some SLJ taster ( Summer Learning Journey).

We were doing some art and we had to get the information about what the art was and the name of the creation. The name of mine was Moon Massacre. 


Have you ever done SLJ taster before?

I can’t wait to have a go at the real Summer learning Journey.

Bye!!





Thursday, November 26, 2020

Mind Blowing Breakout!

 Kia ora in Te Ngahere, last week we did some breakout activities. 


If you don’t know what Breakout is,  it’s when the teachers find these sites and we have to crack the code and we get an
online badge which I will show on this post.

You had to finish puzzles, test things that would give you hints and much more!

We had to finish the hints and if they don’t pop up red they are correct but if they do pop up red they are wrong.


My group consisted of Mark S, Dale, Darcy and myself.

I really enjoyed doing this because it made me think more and keep trying.

Have you ever done a breakout before?


Bye!!


Thursday, November 19, 2020

2nd 100 Word Story

Kia ora Here we have still been dong 100 word writing. Here is my second 100 word story!


resource image Carlos had always been the best and strongest blacksmith in the village, he had always favoured doing his job.

He built his own cart to walk and grab all the metal for his creations, he built his own shack, oven even his own sledge hammer to mold metal into different shapes.


One night he forgot to lock the doors and some sneaky person snuck in and put out his fire and tried to steal his sledgehammer but his arms couldn’t handle the weight and screamed in pain “help help help” the hammer fell over and pinned him to the floor.


(We got out photo's from pobble!)

Wednesday, November 18, 2020

100 Word Stories

 

Kia ora this time the whole class have been doing 100 word stories here’s mine!


The red balloon gave hope, it filled her heart with happiness while she thought of her parents, trying to find her way home. The balloon slips out of her hand. She tries to grab it but she is somehow frozen in time; she tries to move but she can’t. She watches as her balloon floats with the wind. She looks away when it seems to be coming back to her. She reaches out to grab the balloon when she immediately wakes up and realises that she doesn’t know where her balloon had floated off to; it was just a dream.




Thursday, November 12, 2020

Second one hundred word story!

 Kia ora in Te Ngahere I have finished my 2nd one hundred word story here it is!


“Dad why did we move here?”

“Because it was unsafe in town that's why!”


The family had moved to the forest because it was unsafe in town because thieves had stolen their treasures. They thought the forest was safer because thieves wouldn’t steal from them now, but they were wrong wolves growled at them, chased them, ate their food and broke their camp.

They built a fence around their camp so they could protect themselves from the wolves but that did nothing to the wolves. One night the wolves walked in and took the mother outside and no one knew.

 


Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Sharing My Knowledge On One Hundred Word Stories.

 Kia ora in Te Ngahere a bunch of expert bloggers have been doing 100 word stories for our blogging time.

And I was one of them, we got our pictures from pobble to create a story, my photo is one of some divers going to the bottom of the sea and find some concrete statues that looked like they were from Easter island.


I think I like doing this more than blogging because it is a challenge to get exactly one hundred not one hundred and one or ninety nine.


Have you ever done 100 word stories?

 

Story----> For hundreds of years they had been sleeping. 

Inside the coral forest while they sit waiting for someone to find them, slowly the divers approach, amazed as they look. They see the concrete faces and go to investigate, what they are? They had never ever seen anything as mysterious before.

What were they? How long had they been here for? Did anyone know?

The divers try to lift them off the sea floor but they are too heavy. They go back up when they hear a deep voice echoing through the waves, as they swim back up it seems to echo more and more until it eventually stops.



Bye!!

Tuesday, November 3, 2020

What do you think of my Mahi Toi?

 Kia ora bloggers in Te Ngahere we have been doing Mahi Toi.

I may have posted about this but I wanted to show/talk about my finished product,

The colours on mine are light blue, dark blue and purple as cool colours and my warm colours are red, orange and yellow. 


I really enjoyed doing this because it was fun and exciting with the colours that you choose to blend and if you can remember to blend all of the time which I kept forgetting to do. 


Have you ever done art like this before?


Bye!