Kia ora, I am a student at St Francis of Assisi School, Welcome - Haere Mai. This is a place where I will be able to share my learning with you. Please note my work may include spelling or other errors because some of it will be my first drafts. I would like to get your feedback - comments, thoughts, questions and ideas to help me Learn Create Share.
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Thursday, November 26, 2020
Reading Create
Thursday, October 22, 2020
Thursday, September 24, 2020
Art week 10
My sporting Biography
Lydia Ko
(1997)
Great, Grateful, Golfer
Can you imagine scoring a hole in one?
Lydia Ko is one of the youngest golfers of all time. She helps represent New Zealand!
Lydia Ko started golfing at the age of 7! Because she looked up to the older people! She would train almost every day like a professional athlete.
Lydia Ko went to Pinehurst school. She loved math, writing, poetry, reading and play time. Lydia Ko did not like science or fitness! At school others said about Lydia Ko that she was not good at golf.
As Lydia Ko grew up, She started playing golf more and lots of torments for New Zealand! She also won 3 gold medals and 4 silver medals. She really wished that she won some more meals but she is still grateful. AMAZING!
Lydia Ko wants to be remembered for her golfing that she had to work very hard and does lots of paretice! Lydia Ko is a wonderful ambassador for golf. She is a great role model for all New Zealnders!
Lydia Ko's message we can feel through her story, is never give up and give it a go! Lydia Ko's message we can feel through her story is, believe in yourself. Lydia Ko demonstrates for others, kindness, cleverness and strength.
Lydia Ko almost trains every day she is 23 and her birthday is 24 April 199. Lydia Ko's weight is 65 kg and her height is 1. 65.m.
By Madison Essig Webb
Friday, September 11, 2020
At school
Friday, August 28, 2020
God's creation.
We have been learning about God's creation and that is holy because God made it. I can look after God's creation by:
1. Do not pollute the air with smoke because it might destroy the aminals habbitat.
2. Do not litter because it will kill the animals habbit and their life and separates them from their famliy.
Thursday, August 20, 2020
My Music for reading
This is the song I made out of chrome music lab:
https://musiclab.chromeexperiments.com/Song-Maker/song/6747252220493824
This makes me feel happy. When we read it we read it on the 3 bears.
Sunday, August 16, 2020
School this week
At school we have been learing:
Maths:
In Maths this week it is Maths Week in the whole of NZ so today we did finished our PE interview.
Art:
RE:
In RE we have been learning about God and Mary, God and Jesus today we watched 2x videos.
PBL:
In PBL we have been learning about God made the trees, flowers, grass, animals and other things that are nature.
Reading:
In Reading this week we have been learning about Florence Joyner. We created a timeline about her life.
1959 | She was born December 21 |
1987 | Florence married fellow athlete Al Joyner |
1988 | During the summer in Seoul, South Korea, Joyner took home three gold medals and a silver. |
1988 | Joyner retired from competition |
1998 | Sadly the amazing Flo Jo died on September 21 |
Thursday, August 13, 2020
Rosa Parks Create Checklist
Tuesday, August 11, 2020
Barack Obama Create Checklist
Monday, August 10, 2020
PE interview
Hi welcome to my back to my blog. This tearm we have been learning in PE, dodging and finding space.
Tuesday, June 30, 2020
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
Men on the Moon - Writing Summary
The Americans wanted to be the first to touch the moon because they could learn from studying the rocks and dust.
In 1969, on July 20th, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Mitchell Collins, they walked up a metal staircase to get into the Eagle, which was the rocket's nickname.
After visiting Tranquility Base, they took moon rocks and dust home with them to Planet Earth.
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Wednesday, April 22, 2020
The Red Ape, Saving the Orangutans
The Red Ape, Saving the Orangutan
Setting
On the Island of Borneo in Indonesia - one of the two places in the world where the Orangutan live the rainforest jungle. The other place is called Sumatra
Main Characters
Carmele Llano Sanchez (Director) International Animal Rescue Centre - plus 50 keepers and 6 vets who care for over 100 Orangutans.
What was the problem
People who work for wood companies cut the trees down which made deforestation. They cut the trees to make wood and paper to sell to other countries to make lots of money. These trees being cut down caused the Orangutans to lose their food and their home or habitat. They also lost their play area in the trees. People caught Orangutans in the forest and sold them to people for pets, these were babies. Companies also cut the jungle down to plant Palm Oil trees, to sell to people in other countries. Borneo have lost more than half of their forest to deforestation.
What was the solution
The people at International Animal Rescue went to find Organutans with a dart that put them to sleep, they would then fall out of the tree and the people would catch them with a net, the vet would check them. Most of them were very skinny because they did not have enough food because of the deforestation. They would move them if they were healthy to a place with protected forest. If they were not healthy or a baby they would take them back to the vet at the Centre. They cared for them there. They taught the babies to climb trees and find food so they could released into the big forest when they were ready. This was to keep them healthy, safe and protected to make more of them in the world.
Thank you Daddy for typing this for me.
Sunday, April 19, 2020
West Coast Wilderness Trail
Over the summer holidays Me, Mum and Dad did the West Coast Wilderness Trail.
Fun with Grandpa
Last year when Grandpa came and we went on the new road that went across the Port hills that got closed because of the earthquakes.