In Room 5 a lady from St John came and showed us what to do when we find someone unconscious. Everybody in my class had to make a drawing about what we learnt.
Friday, 9 September 2016
Self-Portrait
This is my self-portrait. I used oil pastels for colouring in my face and my background. One thing I found difficult was putting the eyes in the right place. One of the things that I learnt was where to put the lines to show where to put features like eyebrows and eyelashes.
Thursday, 8 September 2016
At Awahono School each year we have a Pet Day. In Room 5 we had to write an explanation about Pet Day. We had to write about 4 or more different paragraphs that we thought of. We also had to make notes about those paragraphs that we had chosen.
What is Pet Day?
Every year Awahono School has a pet day for all the pets. Most of the kids from the school bring a pet to school to show them all off.
Pets
At Pet Day children bring a lot of different kinds of pets. Some of the animals can be house pets or farm pets. The house pets can include cats, birds and mice. The farm pets can be some different kinds of baby calves, sheep and even baby goats.
Judging
At Pet Day some people that volunteer to be a judge come around and ask you about your pet. When you get judged the judges give you points for different things like for the posters and all of the queshon about your pets. With all the points that you can get a prize for first, second and third. When you get first, second or third you get a bag that has some prizes inside of it.
Activities
At Pet Day there are some different activities that you can choose from. Most of the activities are run by the teachers from Awahono School. They are also run in the class that the teacher runs most of the time. At the end of those activities you have a break and then move to the other activities that you have chosen.
Conclusion
In conclusion, I think that Pet Day is a fun way to show off your pets and to try and win some prizes for the best pet and for best poster. This is a also a fun way to learn a bit more about your pet.
Wednesday, 7 September 2016
Improper Fractions
In my group in maths we have been doing improper fractions. Our teacher Mrs Idle made one to show us what to do and she said that we had to try and make one too . Here is mine. Scroll down when you have figured it out to see the answer.
Thursday, 1 September 2016
The History of the Olympic Games
In Room 5 we had to do some research on the Olympics. We had to get information about the history of the Olympics. Here is what I found out about the history of the Olympics.
The History of the Olympic Games
The Olympic Games originated in Greece as many as 3,000 years ago. The Olympic Games were firstly a part of a religious festival in Greece. In the first Olympic Games only men could compete in them and married women could not watch the Olympics. The Olympics would only go for a few days like 1 to 4 days. After a long time the Olympics were banned because the Emperor Theodosius saw the Olympics games, which represented the Greek God Zeus, as an offense to Emperor Theodosius’s Christian religion.
The Olympics came back in 1894. The man named Baron Pierre De Coubertin was the man who was responsible for reviving the Games. Baron Pierre De Coubertin was from France. The first modern Olympic Games came in 1896 two years after Baron Pierre De Coubertin wanted the Olympics to come back.
Every four years the Olympics are held in a different place like in 2020 in Tokyo. The 2024 Olympic are going to be held in Los Angeles and so on. Most countries compete in the Olympics, some don’t go but they are welcome to come and play at the Olympics. This year (2016) the Olympics were held in Rio De Janeiro.
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