This week for reading we had to focus on being able to find adverbs in a story and recognise what kind of adverb they were.
Here is my work:
This week for reading we had to focus on being able to find adverbs in a story and recognise what kind of adverb they were.
Here is my work:
Kia ora! My set task for this week is to make a couplet poem using opposite adjectives about rain. Here is my work. I hope you like it!
Kia ora
Last week as part of our Whare Tapa Wha learning we sketched important people in our families. We then used water colours to paint our pictures.
What I like about my art is how I took my time to carefully water paint the inside of my picture and on the outside.
Next time I think I should do is to add a better looking background and colour.
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This week we were excited to be learning a bit about Te Rehutai, the Team New Zealand AC 75 that has been sailing in the Waitemata Harbour. Here is my information.
Te Rehutai
.Peter Burling/Skipper.
.The America's cup is one of the oldest sporting cups in the world.
.The AC75 is 75 feet long.
. The AC75 normally has 11 passengers aboard.
. It can go 50 knots , that is 95 km/h.
.How the new AC75 will fly.
.5.4m (17.7ft long)
.Flying on foils.
. No keels.
. Draft: 5 (16.5ft wide)
.5.4m beam.
. 7 tonne.
. Tipped over 2 times.
.Made out of carbon fiber.
We are learning how to look at numbers, how they work and how you can group them. We did an activity called Numbers as shapes. It’s a bit like algebra thinking. Here is my work.
Kia ora,
We have been learning about how adjectives can be used to describe a noun. We used opposite adjectives to write a couplet poem. Here are two couplet poems that I wrote. Can you find my opposite adjectives?
Kia ora! I have been learning how to include a range of adgectives to add description to our writing. Here is my description!