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Wednesday 29 March 2017

Maths Problem

There are 24 hours in a day and scientists tell us that we should sleep for 3/8 of the day. How much time should we spend sleeping?
= ⅜ of 24 = 9
= 24 ÷ 8 x 3 = 8 ÷ 24 = 3 x 3 = 9
The National History Museum has collected 75 dinosaurs. George has           collected 3/5 of this amount. How many dinosaurs has George collected?
= ⅗ of 75 = 45
= 75 ÷ 5 x 3 = 75 ÷ 5 = 15 x 3 = 45

Mr Murrin is 96cm tall and his brother Tom is 7/8 as tall as him. How tall is Tom?
= ⅞ of 96 = 84
= 96 ÷ 8 x 7 = 96 ÷ 8 = 12 x 7 = 84

The weather forecaster says that it is 200 C in London but only 7/10 as hot in New York. How hot is it in New York?
= 7/10 of 200 = 140
= 200 ÷ 10 x 7 = 200 ÷ 10 = 20 x 7 = 140

Skateboards cost $36 each in my local store. The shopkeeper says if I buy one I can buy another for only 7/9 of the normal price. How much would a second skateboard cost?
= 7/9 of 36 = 28

= 36 ÷ 9 x 7 = 36 ÷ 9 = 4 x 7 = 28

Maths

Name: Sini 30 March 2017


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Today I was answering some questions. First of all it went from easy to hard and from hard to easy. I answered seven questions right and three questions wrong. It was quite easy to move from questions to questions. If you want to work out this equation then you are in the right place.  So for an example: 2/7 x 4/3, so you multiply the numerators first then the denominators. 2 x 4 = 8 and 7 x 3 = 21 so the answer is 8/21 because you can’t simplify it.
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Thursday 23 March 2017

Room 7 Writing

Name: Sini 21 March 2017


Success Criteria:
  • A Topic Sentence
  • Include Details (Why, When, Where, What, Who, How)
  • A Cluding Sentence
  • Check For Capitals, Punctuation and Spelling
  • Reread My Work To Make Sure It Makes Sense


Room 7 Paragraph


Charm has many friends and he is a funny boy. He is a good friend to hang out with and he has never get into trouble outside the class. He is always fair with the rules when we play sports. Everything that he does it always cracks me up and I’ll never stop laughing until our teacher tells me to stop. To be honest he is the funniest student that I’ve ever met.


Keys:
Topic Sentence
Detail Sentence

Concluding Sentence

Sunday 19 March 2017

Fraction, Percentage and Decimal

Name: Sini 17 March 2017

Fraction
Percent
Decimal
½
0.5
50%
¼
0.25
25%
0.125
12.5%
0.333
33.3%
¾
0.75
75%
0.2
20%
1/10
0.10
10%


Saturday 18 March 2017

Dragonfly

Name: Sini 17 March 2017


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After morning tea we went straight to Mrs Ramkolowan’s class because she was going to show us how to create a wire dragonfly. First you will need a medium wire, then you have to twist the two ends. Secondly you pull both sides with your thumb. Then you twist the middle part and pull both sides when you finish twisting the middle. After that you cut out a paper that will fit you dragon fly in. Once you’ve finished you celebrate it and cut in out just in the edge of the wings. After that you take a short metal wire and poke it through the dragonfly’s neck. Lastly you take some pom poms and put it through the metal wire and don’t forget to put some in the front for the eyes.

Thursday 16 March 2017

Omaru Stream

Today we went down to look at the speed of the water in Omaru Creek.  We made some paper boats, took it down there and let them sailed in the water.  It was great to see the water flowing and not standing still like the first time we went there.




Room 7 Paragraph

Name: Sini 14 March 2017

Success Criteria:
  • A Topic Sentence
  • Include Details (Why, When, Where, What, Who, How)
  • A Cluding Sentence
  • Check For Capitals, Punctuation and Spelling
  • Reread My Work To Make Sure It Makes Sense

Room 7 Paragraph

Room 7 has been having problem with the window sill. When it’s the eating bell you will see most of the students sitting and eating on the window, but if they break it they will have to pay for it. Actually some people will pay for it and most people won’t. The problem with room 7 is that they do not listen when our techer tells them to get off the window sill. When our pricipal walks into our class room, you will see them running back to their desk pretending they werren’t sitting on the window. Now tons of us students has been sitting on the window sill.

Keys:
Topic Sentence
Detail Sentence

Concluding Sentence

Mean, Median, Mode and Range

Wednesday 1 March 2017

Omaru River

Name: Sini 2 March 2017


Questions:


1. What was the stream like when Tamati was a kid?
It was clean enough for him to swim


2. What is the river like right now?
When Tamati was a kid the river was clean like the ocean, but now the river is polluted.


3. Why is it bad that the river has changed?
Because it upset all the living things there and they have to fight for survival.


4. Why is the river important?
The river is important because most sea creatures start their life cycle in the river before they move into the big ocean.      


Tamati Patuwai beside the Omaru Creek in Glen Innes. Photo / Dean Purcell
I was born and raised in Fenchurch St, Glen Innes. My whanau had come here as part of the Housing NZ culture. My mum has passed away and my dad moved back to Kaipara, so I now live in my old family home with my wife and four children
There's a proverb that says, "Ko au te awa, Ko te awa ko au", which means "I am the river and the river is me". The Omaru River runs through the centre of GI from the Tamaki River and that proverb explains my connection to the area. When my great-grandmother moved here, back in the 50s or 60s, it was an abundant place.
The volcanic soils were great for growing, and snapper could be caught in the fishing grounds. There used to be mullet and flounder too. We grew up fishing with my dad, floundering in the shallow areas. We used to get oysters and pipi, and puha from the rivers.
The river is really polluted now - we swam in it when I was a kid, but there's no way you'd put a child in it now. There are some planting initiatives to regenerate the area, and because I'm a home boy, my role in all this it to engage the residents, to have them remember what the river is, for us all to become accountable.
We lived in and on the river, so these staged developments will become a lifestyle, igniting the people into action - businesses, council and residents.
There are still some good trails and pathways though, some good walks, from GI town centre through to Tamaki River, or along the Panmure riverside all the way through to Glendowie, all the way to St Heliers. For me, Tahuna Torea Nature Reserve is an example of what can be done. In the 70s or 80s, it was going to be a dump and then a marina, and the locals said no. They made a deal with the council and started regenerative native planting. It's a real treasure for us now.

The River Talks is about our connection with the river and came from our desire to reconnect the community to the river. We're bringing together artists and scientists, and there'll be talks, followed by discussions. We want to stimulate the imaginations of high school students, whether they want to be a scientist about it, or respond with art or music.

Organic Blueberries

Name: Sini 2 March 2017

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Taste:
The Organic Blueberries tasted like raisins
Feel:
The Organic Blueberries felt so soft.
Smell:
The blueberries smelt like the raisins.
See:
When I first looked at the blueberries it looked so squishy.

As Mrs went around around the class giving out the blueberries I wasn’t very excited because it looked so squishy like someone stood on it. When Mrs held the organic blueberry pack in front of my face I raised my hand and took one blueberrie just in case I don’t like it. To be honest I didn’t smell anything, so I tossed the blueberrie into my mouth. My first taste was raisins then it turned into a awful taste. I stood up and sprinted to the tap to drink. When I came back inside my face was as ugly as a billy goat.