This was my comment made to Fine, Samantha and Shantay. Our focus was to write a blog comment to a Friend, PBS Student, Class Blog, Manaiakalani Cluster Blog. We also needed to have our spelling, punctuation, and to check if it makes sense. Our Blog Comment has to include positive feedback, information that would be helpful but not into a negative way and to have some sort of connection to the blog post that we commented on. I commented on their video which explains why maths is important in schools. I think this is funny and also very educational.
Tim
I was a pupil at Panmure Bridge School and this blog is where I shared my learning.
Wednesday, 9 December 2015
Blog Comment: Muamua | Pt England School (Term is coming to an end) - Tim
This was my comment made to Muamua from Pt England School . Our focus was to write a blog comment to a Friend, PBS Student, Class Blog, Manaiakalani Cluster Blog. We also needed to have our spelling, punctuation, and to check if it makes sense. Our Blog Comment has to include positive feedback, information that would be helpful but not into a negative way and to have some sort of connection to the blog post that we commented on. I commented on his 'Term is coming to an end'. He explained how his term went and how his year went.
Blog Comment: Juliano (Cybersmart Scammers) - Tim
This was my comment made to Juliano. Our focus was to write a blog comment to a Friend, PBS Student, Class Blog, Manaiakalani Cluster Blog. We also needed to have our spelling, punctuation, and to check if it makes sense. Our Blog Comment has to include positive feedback, information that would be helpful but not into a negative way and to have some sort of connection to the blog post that we commented on. I commented on his Cybersmart Scammers. He had to look for different sort of scammers and write information about them, to see what they do and what they are out to look for.
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Blog Comment: Sebastian (Head Boy Nomination) - Tim
This was my comment made to Sebastian. Our focus was to write a blog comment to a Friend, PBS Student, Class Blog, Manaiakalani Cluster Blog. We also needed to have our spelling, punctuation, and to check if it makes sense. Our Blog Comment has to include positive feedback, information that would be helpful but not into a negative way and to have some sort of connection to the blog post that we commented on. I commented on Sebastian's Head Boy Nomination. He had to write a paragraph explaining why he should be head boy.
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Tuesday, 8 December 2015
Creative Collaboration: Why is it important to learn maths in schools - Evelyn, Tiare, Saruja and Tim
Friday, 4 December 2015
New Zealand Flag Votes Results - Tim
My Graph shows the percentages shown on how many people voted for each flag. I am glad that the flag that I chose was chosen the most. I really thought the Blue and Black fern flag was going to be chosen. I have made a pie chart to separately show you the votes. I was suprised that the Koru flag was the least voted one, I honestly thought the Red Peak one was going to be the least since I have heard not people like it.
Thursday, 3 December 2015
Choosing A New Flag - Evelyn, Tiare, June and Tim
For one of our tasks we had to do something called 4-3-2-1 where we had to find out information about the five flags and read about it for 4 minutes. After that for 3 minutes we share the information about the flag that we chose with a buddy. 2 minutes we find another person and share the same information to that person. 1 minute we get into a group of 4 and share the information we gathered from the researching. The purpose of these tasks was to chose what flag we wanted since our school had to vote for which flag we wanted. I chose the Silver Fern (Red, White and Blue) I chose that flag because I like how to designer incorporated the heritage and history from New Zealand. I also really like how the stars is the Southern Cross which is where New Zealand is located. The stars also symbolises the islands of New Zealand. The flag I chose is similar to the original New Zealand with the Same Colours
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