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Sunday, 30 August 2015
We have been learning about equivalent fractions. We made fractions from shapes, photographed it and inserted it into our document. I learnt that 1/2 = 2/4, and 1/3 = 2/6.
It was fun making equivalent fractions with shapes.
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Ane,
Fractions,
Maths
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Monday, 17 August 2015
We have been learning about nouns adjectives and verbs. We wrote a poem to describe a cat and dog.
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Kura,
poem
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This is a diamante poem. We were learning about diamante poem today. We learnt how to describe a cat and a dog using nouns, adjectives and verbs. I learnt that a cat is a feline.
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Limi
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Sunday, 9 August 2015
My inquiry was on the New Zealand Native tree called the Cabbage Tree. I presented my inquiry in a slide show. I had to learn how to insert a picture into a Google Presentation and make it transparent.
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Cabbage Tree,
New Zealand Native Flora,
Richelle
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I made an inquiry on the Rimu tree. It was cool to see the wood made into a musical instrument too. I also learnt how to put pictures and video into a Google Presentation. The cool thing was doing the double writing for the title.
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Jazire,
Rimu
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I enjoyed doing my slide presentsation on my inquiry learning on the Puriri tree. I learnt how to insert pictures and send images to the background and bring to front.
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Kura,
New Zealand Native Tree
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