Kia Whanau and other viewers

Welcome to B5’s blog! We’d like to give you a glimpse of the day to day learning that is happening in our classroom. This site is also used for learning purposes where the students take opportunities to independently practise creating and uploading posts. There will be mistakes made along the way as this is a learning opportunity for friends and whanau to teach and correct any mistakes with their tamariki. We hope you enjoy viewing our blog and welcome anyone and everyone to joing us on our ICT journey for 2015.

Ma pango, ma whero, ka oti te mahi.

By black and by red the work is done.

Monday, August 24, 2015

Pastel Pahern Art


Pastel Pattern Art


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Pastel Pattern Art


Easy Blog Photo

Pastel Pattern Art


Easy Blog Photo

Pastel Pattern Art


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PasteI PaHern Art


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Pastel Pattern Art


Easy Blog Photo

Pastel Pattern Art


Easy Blog Photo

Pastel Pattern Art


Easy Blog Photo

Pastel Patterns Art


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Pastel Pattern Art


Easy Blog Photo

Pastel Pattern Art


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The Students


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This is a great boy called Brodie he is my best friend and he loves playing rugby he knows lots of rugby players and he is sporty his brothers name is greed and his cool

Language Dice


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ENGISH I am English that is my background. Most of my family is English the English flag has a Union Jack on it.The English Flags coulor are red, blue, white and with four stars the stars are filled with red.the English flag stands for New Zealand the capital is Wellington. Most people in Rotorua are English the New Zealand flag is English

Samoan Flag


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This represents our cohere ,it is the tereo Maori flag.The reason we made it was so people at the talent quest could know what language we were singing in. We put a lot of time and efit to completion it. We also made six more but this one I like the most because I am 1/8 of Maori . It took over four weeks to make them all.We thought we were not going to first but in the end we came first equal with A5!we were all amazed.

Teredo Maori


Tereomaort


Koha Kete


Books


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Books. Books are not to look at the pictures it's something to read and when you write you forget to spell those words in your writing book.Sometimes when I'm bored I go and get a book to read because if you read a book in fifteen minutes you have read a 100 words.my favourite object is reading because when I write I want to put some of those words in my writing because if I do not use those words my writing would not make sense and when the teacher is not impressed he will probably put me in dentinchen and I will be in the office for the whole lunch time

Permanent Marker Box Storage


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The permanent marker storage is a bucket that holds permanent marker's and there's also a white board marker storage but I won't talk about it until I get the opportunity to talk about it. The permanent marker bucket only holds permanent markers not white board markers. If you use permanent markers on a white board it can't come off unless you gat a white board marker and go over the permanent marker and rub it off the white board. The permanent markers are mostly used on name tags for uniform or clothing.

Harold


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Harold Harold is a funny education giraffe .He comes in a tremendous white colourful van with a lady called burnny. Harold teaches kids to be better people burnny tells kids to eat vegetables and eat there greens. The van travels all around the world. Harold eats things that a normal giraffe would eat. If you didn't know Harold's name is on the roof when the stars appear. Harold sticks out of the wall were the curtains are. Harold has some toys in the corner sometimes he has some puppets on the back of the truck

Money Bank


Sunday, August 23, 2015

B5's TALENT QUEST FINALS Performance

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A word from Matua Konah:
"A huge congratulations to our class who entered as underdogs, given a wildcard entry into Glenholme School's 2015 Talent Quest finals. They were awarded and crowned 1st equal champions this year! Aroha mai, my kids were quite drained out as they were the very last act to perform after a long day. Aroha mai again to my tamariki who blames me for coming 1st equal, saying that they could have come 1st alone if I hadn't made a few mistakes throughout the item; my students are very hard to please. But although the recognition is great, my earnest hope and desire is that they remember this himene, this moment, and the values that were learnt and experienced throughout the journey of this outcome.
My first time wearing a traditional Korean outfit! I still find it weird to see me in it, I'm sure I've worn a piupiu a lot more than this.
Once again I emphasise that this item would not have been possible without the contribution and help of many - "Kāhore taku toa i te toa takitahi, he toa takitini".
Much love and many thanks, aroha mai, aroha atu."

B5's TALENT QUEST FINALS Performance

CLICK HERE to view video

A word from Matua Konah:
"A huge congratulations to our class who entered as underdogs, given a wildcard entry into Glenholme School's 2015 Talent Quest finals. They were awarded and crowned 1st equal champions this year! Aroha mai, my kids were quite drained out as they were the very last act to perform after a long day. Aroha mai again to my tamariki who blames me for coming 1st equal, saying that they could have come 1st alone if I hadn't made a few mistakes throughout the item; my students are very hard to please. But although the recognition is great, my earnest hope and desire is that they remember this himene, this moment, and the values that were learnt and experienced throughout the journey of this outcome.
My first time wearing a traditional Korean outfit! I still find it weird to see me in it, I'm sure I've worn a piupiu a lot more than this.
Once again I emphasise that this item would not have been possible without the contribution and help of many - "Kāhore taku toa i te toa takitahi, he toa takitini".
Much love and many thanks, aroha mai, aroha atu."