Kia Ora I am a year 5 student in Te Kauru at Paparore School. My blog is a collection of my work at various stages, across different curriculum areas. Throughout my time at Paparore School I may share draft copies of my work for feedback and feedforward. Other times I will share my final published pieces.
Friday, 23 August 2019
Thursday, 22 August 2019
Film making with Harley
What we learnt about ?
What special characters a movie needs.We also learnt what Sequence of shots were.
What special characters a movie needs.We also learnt what Sequence of shots were.
- Establishing shot
- Wide shot
- Medium shot
- Close up shot
- Extreme close up shot
- Director
- Camera person
- Sound person
- and a cliper claper person
- The Director says Turn over ,Action,Cut
- the Camera person says Camera speed
- the Sound person says sound speed
- And the cliper claper person says shot ___ Take ___
- Boom pole - Sound pole
- Camera-Ipad-use the grid lines
- tripod
- clipper clapper
- clip board
- megaphone ( for huge film set)
- script
What I love about filming?
What I love about filming is that in filming you can make what ever movie or video that you want.
Tuesday, 20 August 2019
Making puddles-our water cycle experiment
WALT explain what happens when water evaporates.
What was our hypothesis?
We think that the puddle will evaporate faster in the sun then it will in the shade.
What we did?
1.So first my class filled a 2 litre milk bottle with water and Alani tipped it out to make a puddle.
2. Reina, Liv and Cleo drew around the puddle
3.Aafter 15min they went to check if the puddles evaporated and they did evaporate.
4.We kept checking for 2 hours and took some photos.
What happened
Both puddles evaporated but the puddle in the sun evaporated faster then the puddle that was in the shade.
If the water is in the sun it will always will evaporate faster.
Describe what we did?
What happened?
Think about which puddles disappeared faster? What caused the water to disappear?
Remember to add photo's to your blog post.
What was our hypothesis?
We think that the puddle will evaporate faster in the sun then it will in the shade.
What we did?
1.So first my class filled a 2 litre milk bottle with water and Alani tipped it out to make a puddle.
2. Reina, Liv and Cleo drew around the puddle
3.Aafter 15min they went to check if the puddles evaporated and they did evaporate.
4.We kept checking for 2 hours and took some photos.
What happened
Both puddles evaporated but the puddle in the sun evaporated faster then the puddle that was in the shade.
If the water is in the sun it will always will evaporate faster.
Describe what we did?
What happened?
Think about which puddles disappeared faster? What caused the water to disappear?
Remember to add photo's to your blog post.
Labels:
evaporation,
Science experiment,
sun,
Te Manga water cycle,
Vapor,
water
Wednesday, 14 August 2019
Ka Pai Kai with Whaea Anna
WALT cook healthy food with Whaea Anna.Whaea Anna is teaching us how to cook Yummy and healthy foods.
In my group there is Awhi,Kevin,Kiarn,Me and Koda.
And in my group we are making fruity smothies.And the fruits that we going to need are mangos cherrys banna's and blue berrys.
In my group there is Awhi,Kevin,Kiarn,Me and Koda.
And in my group we are making fruity smothies.And the fruits that we going to need are mangos cherrys banna's and blue berrys.
Thursday, 8 August 2019
News Of The North
We had to write a paragraph about what we Did do in the holidays. Then we had to write another paragraph about what we Did Not do in the holidays. Can you guess witch one is Fact ( True ) and witch one is Fable ( False ).
Friday, 2 August 2019
Amazing Water Facts
My Amazing Water Facts
A person can survive without food for more than 30 days but less than a week without water.
In my class we have been learning about water cycles. Me and my working partner Kiarn have been learning facts about water to share with others.
Facts
The worst marine pollution was beetween 1953-1967 when a plastics factory in Japan deposited mucury into the sea.Over 20 000 people were affected and 800 people died.
The longest non stop swimmer was made by Susie Maroney from Australia in 1998.She swam from Mexico to Cuba (197) in 38 hrs and 33 min.
What I found tricky while doing the video was that sometime I would forget how to say some of the hard words.And what I liked about doing the video was that most of the words I knew so most of it was pretty easy.
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