This is a Drawing of my Maths Think-Board.My Think-Board is 9 Tens minus 4 Tens?=50
This blog is a record of Lavinia’s learning from Tamaki Primary School through to Tamaki College.
Friday, 28 March 2014
My Think-Board (90 + 40=50
This is a Drawing of my Maths Think-Board.My Think-Board is 9 Tens minus 4 Tens?=50
This is my Y-Chart about North Head
This is a Y-Chart about North Head.This Y-Chart is about what North Head, What I saw,What I heard and what I discovered.
Helping To Win War-By Dick Grace
This presentation it about Helping Win War by Dick Grace.Dick Grace is a young average poor little boy.He is apart of War and not only that he and his family Fund-raised to helped the New Zealand soldiers get food from the Canteen truck.He wasn't poor but he didn't run out of food because he lived on a land that had Veggies,Creeks that had alot of Shellfish,Fish and Eels.He loved looking at Soldiers marching by his house and catching eels with his friends.Dick Grace always walked around with no shoes on his feet because he and his family was struggling for money.But then he went to boarding school and had brand new shoes that gave him blister.
~Dick Grace Description~
Lavinia-My Term 1 Goals
This presentation is about my Term 1 Goals.
Tuesday, 25 March 2014
Friday, 21 March 2014
My Maths Think Board
This is my Maths Think Board !!
North Head Trip Presentation
This is a presentation about my trip to North Head.If you go throw these slides it will show you about what me and my school have done when we went to North Head.
Monday, 17 March 2014
Friday, 14 March 2014
North Head Inquiry
Here is a presentation that me and my buddy did Devine.We done this to learn about North Head and who used North Head in the past.Here is a presentation that me and my buddy Devine done.
Thursday, 13 March 2014
ANZAC What does it mean?
This is a presentation about Anzac.This is a question that say's what does Anzac Mean? I think Anzac mean
A-ustralian
N-ew
Z-ealand
A-rmy
C-orps
What do YOU think it mean?
SPCA visit with Norm
This presentation is about how to look after your Animal with the 5 freedom's (Shelter,Caring,Food and Water,Healthy and Exercising.
Presentation About Guide Dogs
This presentation is about Guide Dog.This is questions about what Guide Dogs are and how they help blind people.
Tamaki Primary Pool Picnic
This is a presentation about T.P.S pool picnic day.We had lots of fun their Tamaki was so excited having fun inside the pools everyone was playing with enjoyment and Happiness.
General Knowledge About Australia
This is my General Knowledge about Australia.This is telling me what I know about Australia.
Wednesday, 5 March 2014
WW1-Note Taking
WALT:Listen carefully to accurate notes.
This is about World War,World War One is about What weapons they used in world war one? How did they set up their soldiers?What was the Important event that happened in ww1 and why?
World War One
Here is a presentation about WW1.We are learning about WW1 to show us what really started the war and what happened during in the war and how they became friends after the war.This is some.These are some facts about WW1 about when it happened and how it happened.
The Remembrance Of Anzac Day
Anzac Day - Cloze Task
Most Anzac day services start with a march of returned service personnel
wearing their medals, and marching behind banners and standards. The
veterans are joined by other community groups, including members
of armed forces, the Red Cross, cadets etc.
The march continues to the local war memorial, where a service takes place.
This includes the laying of wreaths by various organisations and members of
the public. Flowers have traditionally been laid on graves and memorials in
memory of the soldiers. Laurel and rosemary are often used
in wreaths. Laurel was used by the ancient Romans as a symbol of honour
and was woven into a wreath to crown victors or the brave. Rosemary is used
for remembrance. The wreaths are laid to honour the people who have died
fighting for New Zealand.
The poppy has become the symbol before Anzac Day. The Flanders poppy as it is
currently called grew in the trenches and craters of the war zone in Belgium and
at Gallipoli. These poppies grew wild in the spring. The soldiers thought of the
poppies as soldiers who had died. The poppy was made famous by Colonel
J.M. McCrae's poem called Flanders' Fields. Poppies are sold on the days
before Anzac Day to raise money for the R.S.A. [Returned Services Association]
In most ceremonies of remembrance there_is a reading of a poem. This is
often "The Ode to the Fallen" by Laurence Binyon. It was first published in
the Times newspaper in 1914.
They shall not grow not as we that are left grow old.
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning.
We will remember them.
The last post is the trumpet call sounded in army barracks at 10pm at
night to mark the end of the day activities. It is also used at military
funerals and commemorative services to show that the soldier's day has
drawn to a final close.
This is usually followed by a period of silence for one or two minutes as a sign
of respect for those who have died. After observing the silence they flags are
raised from half-mast to the masthead.
Often hymns were sung and speeches made. The important part of the ceremony
is to remember those who died.
WALT:use our comprehension skills into our writing.
This is about the remembrance of ANZAC DAY .We are remembering the day when Anzac had happened and what happens in the services on Anzac day.
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