Showing posts with label T2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label T2. Show all posts
Friday, 8 July 2016
Reflections Week 10 Term 2
This our last week of school. We had to make a reflection of the term I made it of the things we did and what I liked I thought this was a really good idea of showing our learning of the term.
Monday, 27 June 2016
Reflections Week 8 Term 2
This is my writing for this week this was task 1 the other part was writing a story from story starter. The purpose of this activity was to use punctuation in the correct places.
This is my reading for this week I really enjoyed it because I got to try something different for a change and I got to do something off the Chromebook.
Friday, 10 June 2016
Reflections week 6 term 2
Maths for this week. We had 9 tasks, this is task 7 task 7 we had to write the answers of these questions.When it gets to task 9 it gets harder.
Writing for this week the simile monster, on every slide it contains a simile with description.
Task 1 for reading this week, we had to do causes and effect's, we read a book about storms, and then we had to write some causes and effects with the backbone of lightning. Next time maybe I could could try put a bit more description into the causes.
Tuesday, 7 June 2016
Newspaper Article: Abandon boy found
In Japan a boy (Yamato Tanooka) was disciplined by his parents for throwing rocks. His parents left him in the forest for a few minutes and when they came back he had vanished.
The boy was left found for several weeks befor found in a old tramping hut found by a military soldier. Yamoto was only seven for he was found the parents sent out a search party containing 180 people and search dogs the military soldier was not part of the search party and did not recognise the boy but soon the boy identified himself then the soldier gave Yamoto two rice balls when he came the mountain was ridden with bears. When the boy travelled safely home the Dad said that he was sorry.
I think the parents should treat the boy a bit better and they should look after the boy a bit better.
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