For reading today Muka read a book called messy adventures. the story is based on different scenarios, this story was written be Joy Cowley, Joy Cowley is a famous fiction writer for children and adults. She was born here in New Zealand on the 7 of August 1936. This story Messy adventures was publish on February 28 2018. The book is about a man named Ross Beansack who wanted to write a story about the rainforests his famous publish writer believes he can not write a story about something he has not experienced. My thoughts of the story it is very creative and interesting to read, it has 25 pages and 6 stories to read. I think this story is a good story for my family to read because it has much to say and it can keep us happy and occupied well we aren't doing anything at home.
This blog is a record of my learning from Glen Taylor School in Auckland, New Zealand through to Tamaki College.
Friday, 16 March 2018
Tuesday, 13 March 2018
Today I have learnt something amazing about...
Today I have learnt something amazing about the 100 dollar note, I found out that the man on it his name is Ernest Rutherford, he was born near Nelson in 1871. he past away on the 19 of October 1937.
Also I found out that the bird on the 2 dollar coin is called a Kotuku, flying right. The kotuku is one of New Zealand's rarest birds and is held in particularly high regard in Maori mythology.
Also I found out that the bird on the 2 dollar coin is called a Kotuku, flying right. The kotuku is one of New Zealand's rarest birds and is held in particularly high regard in Maori mythology.
Labels:
100,
dollars,
earning money,
money
Monday, 12 March 2018
ASB- Get wise program
This week our class has been learning about different way to earn money, here is what I have come up with.
Labels:
duty,
earning money,
Get wise program,
money
Monday, 5 March 2018
Board game.
This week we have been working on board games and including our vision witch is ACE and our values of FIRE.
Here is the board game me and my partner have created using each others ideas and creativity.
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