Wednesday 26 September 2018

Kaniere Water Race Walkway

Kaniere Water Race Walkway  View PDF here
Comprehension and Retrieval Questions. Answer in full sentences.


  • When was the water race built? The water race was built in 1875.

  • Why was the water race built? The gold miners used its water for gold mining.

  • How was the race modified in 1907? The race was modified by  two iron pipes and an extra few meters were installed, dropping the last 80 meters.

  • Where was the flax mill?  The flax mill was near kanerie

Vocabulary Questions. Answer in full sentences in the context of the story.

  • What is a sluice? The sluice shoots out water to clean away dirt.

  • What is a scenic reserve? A scenic reserve is when the track goes in two ways

  • What is timber? Timber is wood that was used to help with fluming

  • What is a flume? fluming allows the water race to cross gullies.

Inference. Answer in full sentences.

  • Who do you think would have benefited most from the building of the water race and how? I think that the miners used it the most out of everyone because they needed the water for mining.

  • Why do you think the water race was built from timber? Because  there was a lot of it and it was easy to work with and its strong.

  • Why was the water race abandoned only six years after it was built? Because there was no more gold and they didn't need it anymore.

Difficult Investigative Questions. Answer in full sentences.

  • How much would  £23,800 in 1875 convert to in $s today? $47193.81 is equal to  £23,800.

  • How far is it to travel from Lake Kaniere at ‘The Landing” to the township of Ross? They are 9 km away from each other.

  • What happened in a New Zealand flax mill? How many flax mills have been on the west coast of Aotearoa/New Zealand,  te Tai Poutini?

  • Choose one nga manu / bird or nga rakau / tree mentioned in the reading.  Research and present an information report on your chosen animal or plant.  






























Do I understand participating and contributing?

Ways in which I have participated in and contributed to my learning this week: This week I asked for help if I was unsure, and I focused on my work more than often.

Ways in which I have participated in and contributed to my environment this week: this week I picked up other people's rubbish off the ground.
Ways in which I have participated in and contributed to my family this week: This week I did my jobs.
Ways in which I have participated  in and contributed to the local community this week: I haven't.=(
Ways in which I have participated in and contributed to the global world this week: This week i posted on my blog.

Wednesday 19 September 2018

Thursday 13 September 2018

my poem on nothing

Nothing


This is my poem on nothing
When I'm doing nothing this is what I do
I sit down and do nothing not even listen to a bird chirp
I open my my mouth and take a huge burp
I will sit down the whole day
Just for nothing not even to go play
I don't want to shoot someone with a gun
I don't want to have any fun
The only thing I do is be a silent Steve
At the end of the day the sky will fall
then I will have to leave
When my mum asks me “How was your day?”
This is what I will say
I played the nothing game
And today was very lame

my comic

bike ride
By NiceBrawler | View this Toon at ToonDoo | Create your own Toon
Walt create a cartoon on toondoo

Wednesday 12 September 2018

ski trip

10ch

One day 10CH from  grey high walked to karoro school
to teach us a game called te uru. At the start we played
seaweed to warm up. Then we did some drills. The first
one my group was a passing one where you had to pass
the ball to somebody in our group and say their name.
If you done a bad pass or didn't catch the ball you will be out.


Next Two dudes go in the middle and the rest make a
circle around then and passed the ball to each other.
While the people in the centre try to block the ball from
getting to the others.


Then we played the game.

By Bryce

Refugees

   Refugees   
This author has been very smart and intelligent with his writing. This author is trying to persuade  the reader. The author has got an equally bios way for good and against Refugees if you read it forwards. If you Image result for refugees
read it backwards it's welcome the refugees.
one In way is agreeing and the other is disagreeing with the refugees.
In our minds we think refugees should get a second chance for life. These people are in need, help then when it's possible.  

By Cullam Zac and Bryce

st johns

2018 term 3 St Johns on monday a st johns
lady came to our school teach room 1 how to save lives
and important stuff.  We learned how to bringing someone
back from the dead but we only had two minutes.


We heart it incase we find somebody that needs that
treatment or in an emergency when there isn't anyone
around you
We found it valuable and useful for when or if we find
somebody on the ground.


Before you do anything check if there awake by yelling
out there name or say “hey hey wake up,” and if not tape
them hard on them collar bone. If they still don’t get up, then
you perform CPR. If perform CPR for 1-2 hours and you can't
go and more then you can stop.









                                                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      

Wednesday 5 September 2018