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Monday, December 7, 2020

Colouring- in


 Today in cybersmart we worked on a picture activity for summer learning journey.

Monday, November 30, 2020

How to do a better blog


I learnt three reasons to blog they are sharing your work and showing it off, to get feedback on our work and to teach others. 



We used flaticon and we never used it before


I want the readers to comment on Dave Bond



Thursday, November 26, 2020

MY BOOKCLUB

My bookclub
First we choose a book that looks interesting we work with people who choose the same book .

Then, we work in our ropu to figure out how many pages to read each day.

While reading each sentence we fill in our discussion tickets with figurative language, vocabulary, my favourite paragraph was paragraph 1 page 30.


Tickets. everyone in the group has a job to do each day. Either Publicist, Translator, Illustrator, Editor,.








This week I chose to read BERTRAND'S QUEST

this is a picture of my book.

It is about a person's quest.

I am in a ropu with Travis, Millie, Kahu, we are reading this pukapuka for 9 days. We need to read 18 pages a day





BY KAIDEN 😜😎✌






                 

Friday, September 25, 2020

Passion fruit

Passion Fruit looks like a dark purple circle fruit in the inside it looks yellow inside  with some black seeds in the passion fruit.

The best day to plant passion fruit is on labour weekend.

1 passion fruit is 35-50g passion fruit lives for 5-7 years.

Passion fruit likes warm places not cold places not hot places.

Passion fruit is a fruit that you can eat.

Here is a recipe for a passion fruit drink.

Passion fruit came from southern Brazil.

Passion fruit grows well in the warmest parts of New Zealand.

Ingredients

2 Tbsp passionfruit pulp syrup (or pulp of 2 passionfruit)

1L pineapple juice, chilled

3 cups sparkling mineral water, chilled

½ cup coarsely chopped fresh mint plus extra leaves for garnish

Ice cubes, to serve

Method

1. Combine passionfruit, pineapple juice, sparkling water and chopped mint in a 2L jug. Mix well.

2. Pour into 8 glasses and serve with ice and extra mint.

Tip: For an alcoholic version, use sparkling white wine instead of the mineral water.

Here is a recipe for passion fruit.

Ingredients

2 x 170g cans passionfruit pulp in syrup

350ml coconut water

Method

1. Combine the entire contents of the cans of passionfruit pulp with the coconut water and mix well. Strain through a sieve to remove the seeds (but push through any pulp).

2. Divide the mixture between the compartments of icy pole moulds, but do not fill completely to the top. Add a few passion fruit seeds to each compartment, then add wooden sticks and freeze for at least 6 hours.

Passion fruit grows well in the warmest parts of New Zealand.

Passion fruit  name comes from a family of passion flowers (passiflora)




Link for more drinks and food.

More links for more drinks and food.

More more links for drinks and  food.

By  Kaiden.



Thursday, September 17, 2020

Te wlki o te reo maori

 Taku mahi i tenei wlki .Tuatahi soap carving. 

Tuarua, tuhi taku whakaaro mo toku reo. 

Panuitia taku tuhituhi tenei (link

Titiro i te pikitia tenei. te kaupapa,toku mahitoi.





Monday, August 17, 2020

THE Monster

No one believes me They think I'm lying but it's really true.  I hate the big hairy monster living under my bed and I can prove it.  He is hairy like a sheep dog. And he is ugly. And dumb. And stupid.

The monster is trying to fit under my bed. I hear a monster bumping has head on the bed.

He has long  grey fur has long fingers.

He has big teeth longer than a elephants tusks.The monster under my bed I have touched his teeth,
he smells like old rotten fruit.

I ask the monster if he wants to eat five coconuts and he said yes.


YUM YUMMY MANGO

I like mango because when I eat mango it tastes like mango juice.
It tastes yummy.  
mango's shape is like a oval
have you tried mango 
I like mango🥭.









MY HOLIDAYS

In the holidays I went to Twizel and Dunedin in Twizel I saw my friends. In Dunedin I saw my auntie and cousins. My favourite part was seeing my friends and auntie and cousins.





Monday, June 29, 2020

Kaiden/Ata Hapara Tv

I  tenei wiki kua ako  au nga huarere

Ki Otautahi he ua.
Ki Kaikoura he hukapapa.
Ki Otepati ka I puta te kapua.
Ki Tamaiki-mikau-rau ka heke te ua
Ki whamggrel Ka heke te ua.


I code do better next time

Thank you for reading my blog😀

Friday, May 22, 2020

Cool moon phases of the moon

We learned about   moon  phasess.
 First, i  decided what my mahi toi would look like next, i began to plan my mahi Toi. I started my plan by drawing.


What made it hard?  Not having much time and doing circles .  What made it hard?  Not having much time and doing circles .

Friday, May 15, 2020

LEVEL 2 AT ORANA PARK

            LEVEL 2 AT ORANA PARK

On Thursday my Dad took  the day off and we went to Orana park. it was cool ore o.k

  The Boy Lions were Finn's and Isla's favourite.  


Boy Lions.  

I touched the Tui. It was 1 of my favourites. 

A Rhino. Dads favourite.

My Mums favourite.   

A Cheetah. My other favourite.

A Gorilla.

Gorillas eating food.

The Porcupine😬.

Thanks for reading my blog post.
Have you been to Orana park?
What was your favourite??

 

Wednesday, April 29, 2020

YEETULELE I MEAN UKULELE

YEETULELE I  MEAN UKULELE

Labels: Ukulele, Learning

We are learning about Ukulele

Our Teacher taught us about where we put our fingers and the tune of the song.

The 3 yellow dots on the ukulele were hard to put my fingers on but I got it in the end.

check out the video.
Do you  know how to play the ukulele? 
Thank you for Reading my blog post 


Wednesday, April 22, 2020




                                                ANZAC

ANZAC means
Australia
New
Zealand
Army
Corp


Fact
18,500 New zealand soldiers died in the first world war with another 40,000 injured soldiers.
 500 women also served as nurses 10 of them died when their ship sank because a missile hit their boat, from a German u-boat.


Monday, April 20, 2020



 Finn Isla and I made a big marble run out of cardboard and toilet rolls.


  

Monday, January 6, 2020

Welcome Nau mai, haere mai ki tēnei taonga







Haere Mai, Talofa Lava, Mālō e Lelei , Maligayang Pagdating and welcome to my very own blog for learning. I look forward to sharing my learning with teachers, my school, my family and friends anywhere.