I class we were writing our speeches and I wrote my speech on
Racism and discrimination
Kia ora, I am a student at Marshland School, Welcome - Haere Mai. This is a place where I will be able to share my learning with you. Please note my work may include spelling or other errors because some of it will be my first drafts. I would like to get your feedback - comments, thoughts, questions and ideas to help me Learn Create Share.
During lockdown one of my tasks was to Make a contrasting picture of a clean ocean and a dirty ocean this is my image what can you make with calk do you like it if so why not comment
for steam today we had to create a tiny table that would Hold upwards of 1 book my group were able to hold 3 books the height was 17.2 cm have you ever tried to create a tiny table and if so what materials did you use we were only allowed to use 10 sheets of newspaper and 1 m of tape In our group we had 5 people
Kia ora bloggers today in school we were making a foam Matariki print in my drawing I drew Aoraki because that is my mountain and the Waimakariri because that is my river when we drew on the foam we had to reverse the image because if we didn't do that then it would have been backward on the print here's how to make it
you will need: A bit of A4 scrap paper, Foam, A3 card, Rolling pins, and Paint or ink
Step 1: First you draw your design on a piece of scrap paper and show a teacher
Step 2: Once the teachers mark your work you trace it onto a piece of foam be careful the foam is very fragile be sure to make an indent where you want no paint to be
Step 3: Then you get some ink/Paint ( Either will work ) then you get a rolling pin and cover it in paint and roll on in the piece of foam used as many colors as you want I recommend 3
Step 4: now you get a bit of card and put the foam on it the push it on as hard as you can then remove and boom you have a foam print
Step 5: if you want to make more you can rinse the foam let it dry then repeat Step 3 and 4
The way you make a frame is you get a basic cardboard cutout then you trace it and cut
I was really proud of the amount of work I put into it if I could change anything I would have done more prints using different colors
school wear started science for science we are learning about what it's like to create craters on the moon we had to drop a small ball bearing a medium ball bearing and a large bowl wearing we want then ask a question does the height or size matter I think the height is more important because say that you have a bowl that is gigantic and he drop it from your knee highs and then you have a small bowl that you drop it from 300 m high the big bowl will make a crater the same size as the big bowl the small bowl with and create a created it is a little bit or maybe a lot bigger
Kia Ora Bloggers,
In literacy, we're reading a book called holes it is about a boy called Stanley yelnats, funnily enough, Stanley's name can be read backward and forwards
The Story so Far
in the beginning, Stanley was accused of a crime he didn't commit the crime was stealing the shoes of a man named Clyde Livingstone he was a very famous baseball player and was donating those shoes to an orphanage. And was to be sent to camp green lake a correction centre
At camp, Stanley was forced to dig 1 hole a day each day every day can you convert 5 foot wide 5 foot deep using only his shovel as a measure
Camp green lake is a dry barren wasteland it is definitely not green and there is no lake at all the closest city is about 8 hours away and there are no walls because if the children railway after about 3 days the children will be vulture food
Stanley is from a very poor family he is quite overweight and bullied at school by a bully named Derek Dunne
Stanley's family is cursed you always seems to be the wrong place at the wrong time they think it is because of their no-good dirty-rotten-Pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather
for inquiry, we had to take notes from a video about the ocean and the Great Pacific garbage patch this is a canvas poster that I created
In the first story, it is a picture of a kid and his friend playing basketball, Then a thug comes on and steals the ball and pushes down the friend then the kid helps him up and thay walk away has this ever happened to you, on the second story a girl takes her friend with a lazy eye to the disco then some people take the friend away fro the girl so she comes back and they leave, has somebody ever bullied you how and why please share it in the comments hard to make I think you should try and make one as well create a story and create the last panel yourself
during school we had to make a video about ourselves and this
is the video that I created in the comment can you tell me stuff
about you because this is all the most interesting stuff in my life and
also it wasn't too hard with the video creating was really long it took a really long time
during the first week of school where we were getting to know each other the teacher's want us to make a self-portrait but it wasn't a normal self-portrait, we had a draw ourselves in a LEGO style they had a side that had LEGO hairdos LEGO faces and Leggo clothes I draw mine with black honey because that is my favorite thing to wear some pants I wear them all the time and my white shoes which I wear non-stop every day. it was really hard and talk to also weeks have you ever doing the LEGO portrait and if you haven't drawn and share with me
This blog post is about my Pepeha on a scale of 1 to 10 on how
hard it was I would put it about a three there was lots and lots
of Maori involved in the making of my Pepeha.
have you ever made a Pepeha? And if you have I'd love to see