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Thursday, 7 December 2017
Thursday, 30 November 2017
Japan
I chose this country to find out interesting facts about other country instead of my own because I already know a lot of facts for my own country.
1 The population of japan is 127.
2 The langue that japan speak is Japanese.
3 The main city's in Japan is Tokyo,Hiroshima,Sendai, and Osaka
I'm going to japan because I want to go and visit the chief of japan and how to speak Japanese. Also to go and have a holiday finding interesting facts on a vacation.
I will be going away for about two or three weeks but feel free to come with me I don't mine
have a good time.
The name of the capital city is toyko
The population of the capital city is 9.273
In January, the weather in the capital city is usually 5°C (41°F)
The capital city is located in the Chicago
The languages most commonly spoken in the capital city are Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Filipino, Brazilian, Vietnamese.
I think No because one it is teasing the bull and two it is killing the environment.
In wellington one I would like to go on the cable car ride and two I would to taste all of there yummy food.
1 The population of japan is 127.
2 The langue that japan speak is Japanese.
3 The main city's in Japan is Tokyo,Hiroshima,Sendai, and Osaka
I'm going to japan because I want to go and visit the chief of japan and how to speak Japanese. Also to go and have a holiday finding interesting facts on a vacation.
I will be going away for about two or three weeks but feel free to come with me I don't mine
have a good time.
The name of the capital city is toyko
The population of the capital city is 9.273
In January, the weather in the capital city is usually 5°C (41°F)
The capital city is located in the Chicago
The languages most commonly spoken in the capital city are Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Filipino, Brazilian, Vietnamese.
I think No because one it is teasing the bull and two it is killing the environment.
In wellington one I would like to go on the cable car ride and two I would to taste all of there yummy food.
Orienteering
Talofa its your boy Tyrone coming from hay park school live!
I just had my worse day at school doing orienteering with Leon and Irene who came from Ukraine next to Rusher, today was the second to last day for orienteering, I had ear wax in my ear with my yummy sweet strolling down my body.
Thursday, 9 November 2017
Dosirak Lunch
Talofa lava everyone
I will be telling you about our koren lunch. So what we did was room 9 which is my class set up all of the food and the welcoming when Arum came to deliver the food to our class so that all of the other class can come and on there way out with a nice and fresh apple yummy soya milk and the lovely dosirak. So I would like to say a big thankyou to Arum for letting us have a dosirak
By Tyrone
Friday, 27 October 2017
This week I have been using a range of language features to help make my writing more descriptive. Some language features we have been talking about are similes, metaphors, personification and onomatopoeia.
This is one of my favourite sentences from my writing this week...
I could feel toe jams moving up my legs to my arm pit.
Wednesday, 6 September 2017
Thank you School kit
Talofa lava Everyone
Today School kit gave us the little garden plant tray . We were working on our plants which you can also call flowers. I learnt some new words that are part of Botany (Botany is the study of plants) These words can be used to explain how we planted seeds today. So the plant I planted today was a sweet pea. When I added water to the soil tablet it started expanding and I watched it break down into a soil mixture.
To be continued
Tuesday, 29 August 2017
Zoo trip
Talofa lava bloggers
I will be telling you about my day at the zoo today. First of all we went on riches bus and travelled across to the Auckland Zoo, the first animal that we all saw was a red panda up climbing the trees. My Favourite bit at the zoo was when we saw the tigers,Asian elephants,loins,Alligators, several cats,rhinoceros, and Tasmanian devils.
Monday, 21 August 2017
My Word Cloud
你好 bloggers.
By Tyrone hope you enjoy my story.
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Thursday, 17 August 2017
My observation of the chickens
Talofa everyone and welcome back to another blog post about the chickens that we have at our school.
Here's a picture of the life cycle of a chicken.
Everybody all likes baby chickens. But if we want to see them hatch you have to put them in an incubator. The incubator mimics a mother. There is bulb which has a light bulb inside the incubator which has to be 39.7 degrees. The eggs need a lot of heat so it doesn’t die. Inside the incubator there is an electric arm that rotates the egg so that both sides have enough heat. When the chickens hatch they are covered in liquid so when they have hatched they are kind of wet. Here is a picture of our class chickens
Wednesday, 9 August 2017
King of pop Footsteps
Whoop Whoop Holla everyone and welcome to my blog post.
Today we dancing with a lady named Kate. She showed us how to do some Micheal Jackson moves, Here is my favourite one my one was when you had to isolate your knees and say ''hehe''. One thing challenging for me was learning the dance moves straight away. Have you ever struggled to learn new moves? If not, please share your secret with me. A reason why Kate should come back to our school to teach us some more fabulous moves, I think Kate should come back to our school because I love dancing and she teaches me some new moves add into my own dance moves.
Here's a video if you want a peek of our dance we did Scroll down.
Wednesday, 2 August 2017
Teaching the juniors in Bishop class
Talofa bloggers and welcome back to week two!
Today my class and I worked alongside Bishop class (Year 2/3) as part of a Tuakana/Teina session.
Tuakana means the older person and Teina means the little person
First we discussed how to be effective Tuakana. I learned that I have to talk more about the activity that I was doing with the Teina.
The biggest challenge I came across was communicating with my buddy's by sitting next to the teina and talking to them.
Next week I am looking forward to doing another activity by doing all of the things that I didn't do today.
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Tuesday, 1 August 2017
Merc camp
Merc camp
By Tyrone
Thursday, 11 May 2017
Kia Toa Performance
Bula vinaka and welcome to my blog post.
Toady I was lucky enough to see Bernard Managakahia perform for our school. His show was about how to be resilient. Here is an example how do you do a one handed clap? try figure it out if you don't know the answer to my question here is the answer to get the qustion right get 2 people and then clap hands together. Bernard's whiff's dad was the fist to ever climb the mountain called kilimanjaro. Here are some facts about Bernard he climbed the biggest mountain in east Africa that was almost 6,000 feet high the mountain the he climbed was could kilimanjaro. Bernard travelled around the world to perform for schools to show them what resilient looks like. Bernad's dad was in the New Zealand army for 20 years his hero was helen keller every time he would com peat in something he would look at his wall and on his wall will be helen keller he believed that ever thing he would do he can do it one way to show resilient is to keep on practising and never ever give up.
Thank you for reading my blog post be free to comment and share your resilient's with me...
Toady I was lucky enough to see Bernard Managakahia perform for our school. His show was about how to be resilient. Here is an example how do you do a one handed clap? try figure it out if you don't know the answer to my question here is the answer to get the qustion right get 2 people and then clap hands together. Bernard's whiff's dad was the fist to ever climb the mountain called kilimanjaro. Here are some facts about Bernard he climbed the biggest mountain in east Africa that was almost 6,000 feet high the mountain the he climbed was could kilimanjaro. Bernard travelled around the world to perform for schools to show them what resilient looks like. Bernad's dad was in the New Zealand army for 20 years his hero was helen keller every time he would com peat in something he would look at his wall and on his wall will be helen keller he believed that ever thing he would do he can do it one way to show resilient is to keep on practising and never ever give up.
Thank you for reading my blog post be free to comment and share your resilient's with me...
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Thursday, 4 May 2017
Starting term two with a smile
Bonjure and welcome back to term two.
Today I learnt how to skateboard. First of all, we all put the gear on. All of that took Pohatu class 18 minutes. After all of that, we went into how to make the skateboard not move when you are going down a hill. It is very simple you had just to put your two legs on each side and hold it tight. After a while, we started to do some laps up and down our school courts. We had to try and push the whole way back and fourth. It was very fun for me and Pohatu class were having a nice time. We all learnt how to push the skateboard with one foot by covering to screws on the top of the penny skateboard.
Here is a video for the steps
Here are some steps if you don't know what comes first and last
step one was to put your knee pads on
step two was to put on elbow pads on
step three was to put your wrist guard's on
step four was to put your helmet on and clip it up
Today I learnt how to skateboard. First of all, we all put the gear on. All of that took Pohatu class 18 minutes. After all of that, we went into how to make the skateboard not move when you are going down a hill. It is very simple you had just to put your two legs on each side and hold it tight. After a while, we started to do some laps up and down our school courts. We had to try and push the whole way back and fourth. It was very fun for me and Pohatu class were having a nice time. We all learnt how to push the skateboard with one foot by covering to screws on the top of the penny skateboard.
Here is a video for the steps
Here are some steps if you don't know what comes first and last
step one was to put your knee pads on
step two was to put on elbow pads on
step three was to put your wrist guard's on
step four was to put your helmet on and clip it up
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Term 2
Thursday, 30 March 2017
Digital Badge
Hi blogging world I can't wait to tell you about what just happened in the universe. I have earned this badge by linking my very first blog from the past 3 years.
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