Monday, November 30, 2020

Mindcraft party glasses

 Hi malo e lele namaste and hello, bloggers of the world

last week my class and I made mind craft party glasses. It took us some time to make it but we got it but some people are still working on their glasses. Me and Neha go check out her blog did the same glasses. Here is a photo of my glasses. This is the link is https://www.tinkercad.com/dashboard, just copy and paste it on google and click search.


Wednesday, November 25, 2020

My similes

Kia ora bloggers!

Today my class and I did some similes. What we did was first was make a doc and put it in our writing folder, then we put three texts boxes on the doc then we  put our similes in the text box. We all did three similes each then we did our background this is how mine turned out I hope you like it :)

Monday, November 16, 2020

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 What i saw at the  museum

at the museum I saw a volcano room this volcano room was amazing it had every fact about the volcano. Then I saw this room that was shaking so I  told the parent helper can I go in the room. When the parent helper said yes me and my group started walking  to the room as we went to the room we heard screaming and shaking sounded like a volcano erupted. Then when it stopped all the people that was in there came out so we could go in. when we went in there was a siding door with a fake volcanic screen. There was also a shaking floor. It shook us I was laughing because they were screaming.when the show stopped (what we thought) we got up but it shook again and we got scared. Then when the show stopped we all got up and the teacher guided us threw each doors. Then we separated into our normal groups then we met at the marei. this was my favorite part they explained to us about a taonga and what it is. A taonga is a maori language word witch refers to a treasured possession. Due to the lack of a direct to English and the significance of its use in the treaty  of waitangi, the word was widley adopted into Newzeland English as a loanword.