When I came to school on Monday Mrs Corrbett was sick. The reliever who was meant to be here wasn't here. So our class got split up. Mrs Corrbett sent us a bunch of tasks to finish on monday. Here is a graph of the tasks our class finished.
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Tuesday, June 29, 2021
Spreadsheets - Analysis of Completed Tasks For Monday 28 June
In this graph I can see that there are 23 students in this class I did it by adding red witch is 1 students + orange witch is 6 students + yellow witch is 7 students + gold witch is 6 students + blue witch is 2 students = 23. From this graph I can see 1 student finished no tasks, 6 students finished 1 task, 7 students finished 2 tasks, 6 students finished 3 tasks, 2 students finished all tasks. Mrs Corrbett feel good about this. I think next time I can do this better by being more concintrated.
Friday, June 18, 2021
Vowel Sounds In Te Reo
Yesterday we some speak pipe I did all of them here are the link's. I did Kakano Pihia toroihi puawaitia Te whanua puawaitanga
Thursday, June 17, 2021
Digital Animation
Today I learnt how to record my animation. I think I did well apart it was a bit glitchy. My video is up the top.Thank you for reading and watching.
Wednesday, June 9, 2021
Fractions Immersion Day 2
Today we made combinations of fractions that were bigger than a half but smaller than a whole. I made; 2/5ths plus 2/6ths plus 1/10th plus1/12 and 1/3rd plus 1/4th plus 2/6ths and 3/4ths plus 1/6th and 1/2 plus 1/3rd plus 1/12th.
Fractions Immersions Week
Today we started fraction immersion. We tried to make one whole using fractions blocks we made different combinations. I made: 1/2 + 5/10ths and 2/5ths + 2/4ths + 1/10 and 1/2 + 2/5ths + 1/10th and 3/3rds
Dipthongs
Today we practised pronouncing dipthongs in Te Reo Māori. Dipthongs are when 2 vowels are together. Ms Corbett gave us 4 words to practise. I chose ngākau auahatanga Hineraukatauri Te Papaiouru Ngakau Auahatanga Hineraukatauri Te papaiouru
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