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Friday, 28 June 2013

Screenshot on Study Ladder


Here I have taken a screenshot of an activity that I have done on Study Ladder.

Drawigns


This is a drawing that I drew of Mona Lisa just from looking at the picture below.  We do this for maths as a scale drawing.  



My Great Accomplishmen

 Mrs Anderson set me a goal at the beginning of this term of getting 50 posts on my blog, I doubled my amount and Mrs Anderson bought me a gift.  
THANK YOU MRS ANDERSON! 

Sign Language Slideshow

The changes in classrooms

Change in Classrooms
LI: To use what we know to help us make informed predictions



Classrooms
in
1900

Classrooms
in
2013

Classrooms
in
2100
  • Unmarried teachers
  • Desks sloped
  • Wooden pencil cases
  • Chalkboard
  • Fireplace
  • Dunce cap
  • Stylus
  • Inkwells
  • Cane
  • Strict rules
  • Long skirts
  • Map of world
  • Map of NZ
  • Globe
  • Clean, obedient children
  • Bows in hair
  • Copybooks
  • Cursive script
  • Back straightener
  • Quill
  • Wooden desk, chairs, benches
  • Ferule
  • Bible
  • Chalk

  • Computers
  • Whiteboard
  • Short skirts
  • Married teachers
  • Uniforms
  • Speakers
  • Projector
  • Laminated work
  • Stationery
  • Plastic chairs, desks
  • Netbooks
  • Calculators
  • Dictionaries
  • Maths equipment
  • Paint
  • Books
  • Heat pump
  • Safety posters
  • Pictures
  • Artwork
  • Camera
  • Wall displays
  • Electricity
  • Mixed classes


  • Hovering chairs
  • Active whiteboards
  • Elevators
  • Holograms
  • Virtual school trips
  • No writing or typing... voice activation
  • Touch screen
  • Interactive learning aides
  • Iphone 20
  • Robot
  • Mufti
  • No human teachers
  • Student operated remote controls
  • No adult supervision
  • Time portal
  • Only one year group in a class





In this tack we had to compare what was, what is and what might be when thinking about classrooms.

Past/Present schools


Past/Preset

Use the photos on picasa (or the Internet) to create a photographic comparison that shows three changes in schools over time.


Yesterday
Today
100 years ago teachers learnt their skills in the classroom.
Today teachers go to university for four years before they can teach a class.
Years ago children didn't have as much fun.
Today we wear P.E kit and sports is fun.
In the past school trips weren't as fun and you had to wear your uniform.
Years later children now can wear mufti and we get to go on interesting school trips.

       
In the past kid’s drank milk.




And now in schools there is free fruit.

Here we had to make comparisons between the past and present.




Current events

Current Events
L.I: To summarise information about a current event




Choose your own article to summarise this week. Remember the article needs to be in the news and not a sports review:


TITLE: Police seek woman's missing belongings
WHEN: She was last seen on the days June 9 and June 10.  Was found found 26 June
WHO: Police, Barbra Moko, the public

WHERE: She was found near Omanaia area near Revere.  And the body was discovered near Tipitti near Marae.    

WHAT:  Police are looking for personal effects of Northland woman Barbra Moko.  The police have found a body believed to be 30-32 year old Barbra Moko was last seen in the Omanaia area near Revere on Wednesday 26 June.  The body was discovered near Te Pitti Marae where Ms Moko was seen 2 weeks ago.  

WHY or HOW it happened:  
Police are still finding out what has happened to Barbara Moko.

PICTURE ( Paste into the space below)
















What do you think the author wanted you to learn from this article?  
To keep an eye out for any of her belongings and for any suspicious people.

List a new word you have found in this article, then write their meanings.
Homicide-
The killing of one human being by another.