I am a Year 5 student in Team Moana at Ohaeawai School in Northland, New Zealand.
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Hi my name is Abby this is my first post for my summer learning journey 2021. I have decided to do art. I chose a ocean to colour in. Here is my colouring picture:
Thank you for sharing your wonderful art! I hope you had fun making this in class, you did a great job. I love the colours you have used, it feels nice and summery!
My speech topic is Native trees. I picked this topic because it is important for NZ to look after. When I presented my speech I felt good. What I did well was my volume was good. What I could have done better was my eye contact. My Speech: Why is it important to look after the Native Trees? Native trees are trees that only grow in New Zealand. They are special to New Zealand such as the Kauri tree. Now please listen to my three reasons about why we should look after our native trees. My first reason is that native trees help us breathe. If all the trees in the world died then everyone in the world would die because we would have no oxygen and we would not be able to breathe. Trees produce oxygen. The trees absorb carbon dioxide then the trees create oxygen with sunlight and water. That oxygen from the tree goes into the air and helps animals and people breathe My next reason is that trees are where animals live, like birds creating nests. The reason why birds live in trees i...
Another thing we have been learning in maths is how to solve word problems involving combinations of things. You had to be able to write addition equations showing as many different combinations as we could. Some people found it was useful to do your figuring out using a table. But not the kind of table you eat off-a mathematical table. Here is my work.
Kia ora Abby,
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your wonderful art! I hope you had fun making this in class, you did a great job. I love the colours you have used, it feels nice and summery!
Some of the the blogging activities for this year’s Summer Learning Journey are online now, with new ones being posted everyday for you to complete!
I’m looking forward to seeing your next blog and other creative work during the Summer Learning Journey.
Ngā mihi,
Lauren