Today we did cybersmart. Our tutor for cyber smart was Mr Ashurst. Mr Ashurst showed us a video about email etiquette and taught us about how to write an etiquette email. After that we had to go of and create a DLO on "Email Etiquette". I have bullet pointed six of the most important things for writing an etiquette email.
I am a Year 8 student at Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Learning Space 2 and my teachers are Ms Kirkpatrick and Mrs Anderson.
Thursday, 29 June 2017
Wednesday, 28 June 2017
Animation - Seasons and winter solstice
Today Joshua W and I had accomplished our goal of getting all three of our inquiry task completed. We had completed two other tasks and they are "Winter solstice celebrated on other countries and Legend of Matariki and the Six Sister". I think that this is our best work yet because of the amazing animations. Here is a tip: Wait for the animation to stop on each slide then go on the other slide. Me and Joshua W had learnt lots from our tasks.
Yule Winter Solstice Celebrated by Northern Europeans
Monday, 26 June 2017
Matariki - Matariki and the six sisters
Today Joshua W and I had completed our task for Matariki. Did you know that the seven stars are acutely sisters. But not all seven are sisters. Only six of them are sisters. Two of these sisters like to grow and harvest food and plants. One like to stay with her grandmother and listen to her special stories. In this DLO we had included a reference. This task is part of our inquiry and we had lots of fun making this DLO.
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Panmure Bridge black out day
Today was the black out day. We did this to wish the All Blacks or The Lions. Today was a really special day because all of the students in Panmure Bridge School, gathered up and we all had a special assembly.
In assembly we all watched a small video of the game All Blacks and The Lion are going to have. After that we sang "Tutira Mai nga Iwi". After the song A.J led an outstanding Kapa Haka performance and learning Space 2 held up the All Black player's names and numbers. After the outstanding performance, Mr Ogilvie instructed us to stand on our letter's our teacher's gave us. We all had numbers and our numbers have a letter, for instance my number is five and the number five goes with the letter L. All of the students at PBS got a number. With all the letters we made the word "ALL BLACKS". It was even more fun when Mr Wong drove his drone and took a photo of the word "ALL BLACKS".
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