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Friday, September 27, 2019

Quality blog post

Recently in Te Ngahere we have been learning to writing a Quality Blog Posts. I learned what a quality blog post is. The important things in a post are a Title, Introduction, DLO, Reflection, and Sources. Your title is one of the most important parts of your blog post because it needs to be catchy and make the reader want to read your blog. Learning how to write a quality blog post was helpful because now I know what I should put in my blogs to make them better.  How do you bloggers think that I can improve my blogging?

Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Math

In Te Ngahere we have been doing maths. I am learning to do addition with carrying. If we get stuck or we need help we could either ask the teacher for help or we can ask our maths group. It was hard to use these techniques; it was really hard for ages. Then it got easier. From now I will be using these strategies for I need to do maths. My next challenge is to be doing adding three or four addends.

Friday, September 20, 2019

Beach clean


September 13th we went to Paihia beach to pick up rubbish. I learnt that people aren't thinking to put
their rubbish in the rubbish bin. That's by Alfresco's and we worked our way down to the old kayak shed.
We got into groups of five my group and I got into a group of four. We each got a glove and a bag to put
the rubbish in. There was lots of rubbish like cigarette butts, bottle tops, ropes, smashed bottles and
plastic. The rubbish was mostly found in between the rocks and by the trees. 

Oral Hygiene


In Te Ngahere two ladies named Ulrike and Chantelle came to teach us how to keep our teeth healthy.
I learnt that whenever you don’t brush your teeth at night you have no saliva in your mouth and I found
out why you always have saliva in your mouth is because you normally see food during the day so that is
how you have saliva in your mouth. Ulrike had a type of toothpaste that made your teeth go blue and
then once you rinse your mouth with water it would show different colors like baby blue, purple and
pink. This indicates how much plaque is on your teeth and how old it is. I learnt heaps about Oral
Hygiene. 

Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Maori

In Te Ngahere we have been learning the name of things in our class in maori. It was tricky for a while because it was hard to remember the names of objects. Then we were practising asking each other He aha tenei? That means what is this and then the other person ses He pene tena that means that is a pen now i'm going to start using the maori words.