Thursday, 25 November 2021

Gods Promises

 W.A.L.T Understand Gods Covernants 

this is my slide show of Gods promises.

hope you like it! 

Tuesday, 23 November 2021

More Symmetrical Art!

 W.A.L.T Create Symmetrical Art

Today in Room 2 we have been learning about symmetrical art.

Symmetrical art is in the geometry and math´s section.

For me this has been really fun because I like art quite a lot.

Here is a picture of my art!

Here are Matias´s and Alex´s blog if you want to check there one!


Here is my inspiration



 -from google images





 

Monday, 22 November 2021

symmetry paper

 W.A.L.T make a sculpture that is symmetry

Today in Room 2 we had to create a symmetry sculpture.

we could do it in any way we want it just has to be symmetrical.

Here is mine   





When Jesus Washed Peters Feet.

 W.A.L.T understand the virtue of serving.

John 13:1-17

We have been learning about the virtue of serving, here is a comic strip about it.

Me and Matias S worked together for this.


Thursday, 18 November 2021

Saint Patrick

 W.A.L.T Understand a saint








Monday, 8 November 2021

The Communion Of Saints

     W.A.L.T Know who is part of the communion of saints.





Friday, 5 November 2021

Example of how to stop pollution

 

Brain storm for technolagy

 Our Client:

 

Mrs Rooney would like to decorate the school library at the end of the year with holiday decorations that represent the special Catholic character in the school. She would like us to make decorations that connect to tradition and the experience of celebrating Christmas present in Aotearoa.



What I did.


Plastic Planet / Reading and explation why its a problem

 Title: Plastic Planet

Name: Zeb

Date started: 27.10.21                                   Date finished: ...



Please use size 12 and either Arial, Century Gothic or Times New Roman font. 


  • There are over 200 plastic bags produces per second

  • There is a ton of plastic in the ocean approximately every 2.1 seconds

  • Plastic pollution is any plastic that ends up in the environment – from bottles and bags to less obvious sources like tea bags and clothes.

  • Scientists have detected tiny small pieces of plastic in our food and fish

  • The great Pacific ocean has over 2 million square kilometers of plastic in it.

  • There is about 12 tonnes of plastic in the ocean a year

  • Plastic takes over 400 years to decompose

  • Plastic is made out of chemicals and



Begin your explanation here: 

Have you ever wondered where your trash goes?

Most of it goes into a dump or a trash bin but where does it go if you don't put it in those places?

Today we are going to look at where the rubbish is going and how we stop it.



Most rubbish today goes in your rubbish bin, right? No, most rubbish in some communities go into rivers or even in their own town! Some communities don't even have trash bins, most of the time they have to live and work in their own trash!

Even the sea is so polluted that our fish that we eat most of the time have microscopic plastic in them, crazy right?



How can we stop this?

We can stop polluting in many ways, here are some examples. You could make something for example like a rubbish robot or you could make tunnels for your animals. Another idea is, if you have plastic bags you can reuse them at the supermarket or use it to pick up dog poop. Another thing you can do is make them as plant holders. 

And there are way more things you can do to reuse your rubbish; those are just a few options. Now we are going to talk about how rubbish affects our planet and animals living in it.

Our animals on our planet are as important as us. They all have a job or use to us but if we keep on not caring about rubbish and where it goes then we are just going to kill ourselves.

Hundreds upon millions of marine animals have died each year because of rubbish being put in rivers or just thrown it away in the wind and that's just awful

Let's stop this today.

 

In conclusion, let's reuse and recycle.


Poster to help the environment

 


Monday, 1 November 2021

How To Figure Out This Math Equation

W.A.L.T practise our maths knowledge
As you can see its a 10 by 10 grid it may look like 10 by 11 or 12 but no its a 10 by 10

How to figure it out. how much is covered up? just do 8 times 8 it's that simple!