Wednesday 27 September 2017

Monday 25 September 2017

graph

https://sites.google.com/karoro.school.nz/graph/home
copey the link

trasformation

Wednesday 13 September 2017

Tuesday 4 July 2017

matariki word cloud

We are learning to present our thinking and ideas in a range of ways.  
Context: Matariki
We will have been successful when we have gathered our vocabulary around Matariki and presented it in a word cloud on our learning blog.

We went to abcya.com to build our word clouds.Screenshot 2017-07-04 at 9.38.28 AM.png

Wednesday 14 June 2017

electricity

graph dragon maths

We will have met the success criteria when we
  • Develop an understanding of how to use a tally chart and a frequency table.
  • Use a spreadsheet to record our tally / frequency data.
  • Correctly develop a graph or chart using a spreadsheet programme. (Google Sheets)
  • Develop a clear statement based on our graphed data and share our learning on our learning blogs.

  • Create - Mathematics. We are learning to plan and conduct investigations using the statistical enquiry cycle:
    - determining appropriate variables and data collection methods;
    - gathering, sorting, and displaying multivariate category, and time series data to detect patterns, variations, relationships and trends;
    - comparing distributions visually;
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The number of articles go big little big little big little. The front page has less writing on it. Pages 5-6 has the most articles than any.

Why does 5-6 got the most articles?

Tuesday 13 June 2017

Tuesday 6 June 2017

Monday 8 May 2017

Wednesday 5 April 2017

science

Science

Title:

Equipment: Sharpie and fair test pen

Method:

Hypothesis:

Observation:

Results:

Questions for investigations:

The water is going to change colour

The other one that is not a sharpie is turning blue around the outside.

The black is getting bigger

When i moved the paper in a bit some blue come out

The black is turning into a vertical line
There is some black blue and orange

The top has a pattern of orange blue and black

If you put it straight in it goes dark blue on the non sharpie.

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Whiteboard and sharpie don’t work

If you mix the 2 thing that do nothing with the one that does affect it the ones thad do nothing are more powerful.

Some of them have a bit of light blue on them

When you put all three in a part of each other the one that works still makes a line of blue and then turns light blue

Tuesday 4 April 2017

surfing

I Like T☺ Surf

In my own time, I like to go to the beach to go surfing, with my siblings and my friends. We go to the KBC (Kahuna board club) surf club, or BBC in westport and hop into a wetsuit and grab a board. We climb down rocks and to get to the water, which is quite a struggle with a board under your arm. We hop in the water a start to paddle in the deep sea when one of us spies a monster wave coming we’ll cry out “PADILE,” or “TURN AROUND!”


To catch the wave big or small, you have to paddle close to use your surfboard until you're on the wave. You can stop paddling when you're on the wave when the wave is taking you in. Once the wave is on its way to shore, I get off my tummy and stand up on my feet, if not, I jump off my surfboard straight in the deep abyss sea. Since I wear a wetsuit, it's never cold. Not one little bit. It's easier to catch the wave when it's broken. Surfing is totally awesome.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          

When I catch a wave I don’t always master it, I also fall off and get wiped out. Doing fails and getting smashed is still fun, even when you hit your head (mostly). Once I tried to paddle over a big wave that was broken, it pushed me down. That wipe out was not fun at all. I swallowed water and hit my head. The more of my friends go out with me the more fun it is to be out in on a surfboard.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

My surfboard it a 6.10, with a green top and a tora symbol on it. It has 3 black fins on it. It can fit five fins though. This board is really good. I also use a soft top board with 2 pro teck fins red and whitey orangey colored spikes going around the words pro teck. The deck is blue, white, and a bit of red on it. Both of them are not fiberglass. My favourite surfboard to use is the 6.10 tora surfboard. Its easy to catch waves.

On rainy days the water level rises a lot so the waves get bigger then what they do on a sunny day. At the KBC surf club if there is not a wave to be seen, then the people that come to the club, go padil around the bar into the thirds. The thirds is deep as, and there is monster waves on rainy days. On sunny days the water is almost flat,but it's still an abyss. There is still little waves near shore. The thirds is really salty.

                                                                                                  The people that usually come out are Lofa, Mark, Miko, Kieran, Bradley, Rubin Lee, Rubin Campbell, Brodie, Connor Peter  Bradley Key, Leo Bradley and Kyle Bradley Key.

Lofa is a pretty good surfer. He is a Samoan legend. A heavy wave fell on his board and it snapped. Mark is Lofas younger brother. He can do a flip of his board into the water. Kierans my brother. He's not that great of a surfer. He sits there waiting for a big wave, but when the good waves come, he gets scared and doesn't catch them. Bradley is kieran's mate. He's pretty good at surfing for a person that just started. Hes better than kieran. Reuben Lee comes out all the time now. When he falls off he starts to laugh sometimes. Rubin Campbell is short. He always comes to the club, but I never see him come out. I've only seen him come out a couple times. Brodie is pretty good. I don’t know how because he is tall. The taller you are the harder it is to surf. Now it's time for the three brothers Leo, Kyle,Peter the Bradily key brothers AKA my naebers. They're good at surfing. There about the same level as each other. I don't have anything else to say about them. Connor can ride 9 foot waves. Hes better than some of the adults, well most of them.

By Bryce 2017  698 words.

marae poem

MY MARAE POEM

Woke up at the marae
Bursted out a foggy yarn  
Everyone sleeping
As tired as a big bear hibernating
I hear bears outside
Don’t worry just my belly
Sit in my sleeping bag
Waiting for everyone to get up
The sun is a sloth on fire
as it slowly rises up
By Bryce 2017

TOKU RURI MARAE

Ara ake i te marae h
Bursted i te miro kohu
moe te tangata
Ka rite ki ngenge rite te pea Moehōtoke nui
rongo ahau pea Baer waho
Kaua e manukanuka tika toku kopu
Noho i roto i toku peke moe
Tatari hoki te katoa ki te tiki ake
Ko te ra ko te momo poturi ki te ahi
rite reira āta whakatika ake
E Te Paraihe 2017





place value

Monday 3 April 2017

Tuesday 21 March 2017

water cycle


adding fractions


my mihi

MY MIHI Kia ora koutou katoa Ko Bryce tōku ingoa No South Africa ahau Ko Umlazi tōku awa Ko Ngai Tahu tōku iwi Ko De Klerk tōku hapū Ko Bianca toku māmā Ko Shaun tōku pāpā Ko Kerri toku Ko Keiran tōku tuakana Ko Jaxon tōku teina Tēnā koutou katoa