Wednesday, January 23, 2013

My Tapa Cloth Reflection By Teagan

Reflecting on my Tapa Cloth




1. Are you pleased with your Tapa Cloth? why / why not?
Yes I am pleased with my tapa because I work so hard on it with my patterns.

2. What did you find easy when you were creating your Tapa?
The boarder was the easiest when I was creating my tapa because it was the last bit I did.

3. What did you find tricky when you were creating your Tapa?
Doing the patterns in the diamonds,it was really tricky drawing the flowers in the diamonds.


4. If you made another Tapa, what would you change and why?
I think I could have done better with my bleaching on the boarders.


5.  Who / What has helped you in creating your Tapa?
Tyler helped me rule and bleach my tapa.


6. Did you use any of your own cultural patterns in your own Tapa? Which ones? What do      they mean? If you didn’t use your cultural patterns, what did patterns did you use? Where did they come from?
My whole tapa is from Samoa.

7. What geometric elements does your Tapa Cloth show? Reflection, Rotation, Translation. My tapa shows translation.

My Tapa Cloth Reflection By Addnan

Reflecting on my Tapa Cloth

1. Are you pleased with your Tapa Cloth? why / why not?

Yes Because the White stands out on the Brown.


2. What did you find easy when you were creating your Tapa?

I found drawing the grid easy.


3. What did you find tricky when you were creating your Tapa?

I found drawing the leaves tricky.


4. If you made another Tapa, what would you change and why?

I won’t put too much Bleach on one spot because it will go too white.




5. Who / What has helped you in creating your Tapa?

Jacob has helped me with drawing my leaves.



6. Did you use any of your own cultural patterns in your own Tapa? Which ones? What do they mean? If you didn’t use your cultural patterns, what patterns did you use? Where did they come from?

I didn’t use any cultural patterns. I did leaves and they came from Tonga.



7. What geometric elements does your Tapa Cloth show? Reflection, Rotation, Translation.

My Tapa shows Reflection and Rotation.

New Zealand Medal Tally By Fine

This is My New Zealand medal tally. If you do not know what a medal tally is, It is something that graphs. Say for instinct this tally graphs how many medals New Zealand has won. If you would love to see more tally's follow the link below :
 http://creativevoicepbs.blogspot.co.nz/

My origami paper crane reflection By Kifi




Reflecting on my Origami CranePlease write detailed answers, as reflecting helps you build understanding with your learning.

1. Are you pleased with your origami crane? why / why not?
Yes I am pleased with my Crane because it turned out how it should have.

2. What part did you find easy? why / why not?
I found the beginning easy because when I folded the paper into quarters I knew what to do.

3. What part did you find tricky / difficult? Why / why not?
I found step 8 the hardest because we had to fold our Crane inside out.

4. Who / What helped you in making your Origami Crane?
 Miss Paton’s instructions helped me and my friend Jacob helped me the most.

5. What would you do differently next time? Think about folding, listening, persistence (not giving up) etc.
 I would listen more carefully to the instructions so that I won’t have to ask my friends for much help.

My Hot Air Balloon Reflection By Alazay




Art: Reflecting on my Papier Mache
Hot Air Balloon

1. Are you pleased with your Hot Air Balloon? why / why not? Yes because it was fun to make. The paper mache was boring because it took a long time.


2. What did you find easy when you made your Hot Air Balloon? Painting the balloon.


3. What part did you find tricky when you made your Hot Air Balloon? Making the origami box


4. Who / What helped you when you made your Hot Air Balloon? Pace, Miss Chapman and Liantre


5. What would you do differently next time? Think about: Painting, Smoothing, Gluing of ribbon, Glittering and Time Management.
Gluing and glittering



6. What frustrated you when you made your Hot Air Balloon?
The paper mache

How to make yummy chocolates By Pace


Title:
How to make yummy chocolate Easter Eggs.

Ingredients list:
1 packet of chocolate melts



Equipment list:
1 kettle
1 saucepan
* water
plate
spoon and bread and butter knives
molds
fridge
tin foil


Method.

1. Fill up the kettle with water and let it boil.

2. Pour the water into a saucepan.

3. Cover the saucepan with a plate.

4. Pour the melts onto the plate.

5. Stir the chocolate melts until they are melted.

6. Pour the chocolate melts into the molds with a spoon.

7. Tap the molds till the chocolate is at the surface..

8. Store the chocolate molds in the fridge for (4-5 hours)

9. Take the chocolates out of the fridge and tap the chocolate molds very hard until the chocolate pops out.

10. wrap the chocolates in tin foil.

         Eat and Enjoy.

My retelling on the Three Little Pigs By Oh S'mar




One sunny day there were three little pigs that lived with there mum. There mum told them to build their own houses because they were getting too old and it was too crowded.



So they went off to find their own materials and started to build their own houses. The first little pig built his house out of straw. The second little pig built his house out of sticks. The  oldest pig built his house out of bricks.


The next day the big bad wolf came to the first little pigs house and said little pig little pig let me in said the wolf. The first little pig said “not by the hair on my chinny chin chin”. So then the wolf huffed and he puffed  and blew the house down then The first little pig went to the second little pigs house and quickly went inside. So the wolf said little pig little pig let me in but the second little pig said “not by the hair of my chinny chin chin”. So the big bad wolf puffed and he huffed and blew the house down then the two little pigs went to the oldest little pigs house and the wolf said little pigs little pigs let me in but the oldest little pig said not” by the hair of my chinny chin chin so the wolf puffed and he huffed but he couldn’t blow the house so he said i will climb up your house and then he did and then he falled in the house but the oldest little pig put a pot of boiling water and opened it and down came the wolf into the pot. After they cooked him for dinner The end.

My Google Drawing on Celebrations and Festivals By Aryan

 
 This is My google Drawing I made about the festivals and Celebrations

Birthdays celebrated in Room 5 By Deziree




October is the most celebrated birthdays in Room 5 April,July,August, June and September are all the same amount of birthdays celebrated in Room 5 November has the least birthdays celebrated in Room 5 January,February,March,May and December have all the same amount of birthdays celebrated in Room 5

How to make Parachutes - By Quaid

This is my Presentation on How to make Parachutes. We had fun making Parachute because we had to measure how long it took for the parachute to reach the ground. Have a look and please leave a comment.

Sunday, January 13, 2013

My report on Baron Pierre De Coubertin By Nicola


                                      

Who wants to know who Baron Pierre De Coubertin is? Well I happened to learn all about him. Baron Pierre De Coubertin is famous for reviving / bringing back the Olympic games.

When Baron Pierre De Coubertin was growing up, he was brought up in a rich French family. Baron was born on new years day ( January first ) in 1863, plus he was the fourth child. His dad was an artist and sold his paintings on a display in Parisian salons. Also his mum was a musician. His relationships between his parents was unfortunately strained.

He went to law school for awhile then left after a year. Soon Baron went to another department and learnt more about science and politics. He  had an interest in Sports and education. Once he went to England and met a person called William Penny Brooks, and together they studied the history of the Olympics Games ( which we call ‘ancient Olympic Games’ )   and started a good series of sporting festivals .  

Once Baron was the Nd president of the international Olympic committee.

Sadly Baron died in 1937, in September 2nd when he was just 74 in Geneva, Genève, Switzerland.

My Tapa Instructions By San Tat


My Tapa.
I needed a ruler to do my Tapa. First I ruled the grid. I drew patterns in my Tapa. then I went over the patterns with vivid. When I finished the vivid I put brown dye over my Tapa. I
also put the bleach over where I wanted it to be white.First I drew the pattern with a pencil then with black vivid.Next I scrunched up my paper before dyeing it brown.I am happy when I look at my tapa.I liked using the ruler the best.

How far will your jet propelled Cable Car travel?


This week we have been making jet propelled cable cars. We first made a rectangular prism and a triangular prism. We glued the prisms together to make a cable car. From there we had to thread a fishing line through a straw, stick the cable car onto the straw and blow up a balloon really big. We attached the blown up balloon to the cable car and let it take off. Tyler did really well with his cable car with a distance of 8 metres. Piripi's, Kifi's, Pace's and Miss Chapman's cable cars travelled the same distance which was 7 metres. Fine's cable car travelled the shortest distance which was 3 metres. It was a fun activity letting the balloon off and measuring whose cable car travelled the furthest.

My Print Making Reflection By Latisha



Print Making Reflection

1. Are you pleased with your prints? Why / Why not?
I am pleased with my print because I worked really hard on it.


2. What is your favourite print and why? Crayon Rubbing, Crayon and Dye, Dry Ink and Wet Ink
Dry Ink and Wet Ink.

3. What is your least favourite print and why?
Wet Ink was my least favourite.

4. What did you find easy?
Crayon rubbing.

5. What did you find hard?
Cutting out my print.

6. What would you do differently next time?
I would take my time in cutting out my print.

7. Who / What has helped you in the printmaking process?
Miss Paton and my friends.

8. What is something you have learnt from printmaking?
I have learnt how to do the wet Ink and I have also learnt how to cut my athlete perfectly.

My Space Time Line By Raymond

My instructions on making Traffic Light Jelly By Tevita

How to make Traffic Light Jelly

Ingredients / Equipment

~ 2 packets of green jelly crystals.
~ 2 packets of orange jelly crystals.
~ 2 cups of hot water for each packets.
~ 2 cups of ice
~ Wooden spoon
~ Plastic cup
~ Bowl
~ Kettle
~ Refrigerator
~ Tablespoon

Method :

1. Wash your hands.

2. Pour the water into the kettle.

3. Boil the water.

4. Pour the green jelly crystals into the bowl.

5. Pour 2 cups of hot water and ice into the bowl.

6. Stir the green jelly crystals with a wooden spoon until it dissolves.

7. Use your tablespoon to pour carefully into the plastic cups 6 times.

8. Set it in the refrigerator for 10 - 15 minutes.

9. Grab the plastic cups out of the refrigerator.

10. Pour the orange jelly crystals into the bowl.

11. Pour 2 cups of hot water and ice into the bowl.

12. Stir the orange jelly crystals with a wooden spoon until it dissolves.

13. Use your tablespoon to carefully pour into the plastic cups 6 times.

14. Set it in the refrigerator for 10 - 15 minutes.

15. Grab the plastic cups out of the refrigerator.

16. Pour the red jelly crystals into the bowls.

17. Pour 2 cups of hot water and ice into the bowl.

18. Stir the red jelly crystals with a wooden spoon until it dissolves.

19. Use your tablespoon to carefully pour the red jelly into the plastic cups.

20. Set the plastic cups in the refrigerator for 10 - 15 minutes.

NOW YOU HAVE YOUR
TRAFFIC LIGHT JELLY
Enjoy!!

My Hot Air Balloon Poster By Rose

This is my Hot Air Balloon Poster. Check out my questions and my groups questions. I hope you enjoy my poster and leave a comment.

How to make a paper crane By Addnan






This is A procedure on how to make a 'Paper Crane'.

My Report on Valerie Adams

My Report on Valerie Adams Valerie Kasanita Adams is a famous shot putter. She is in the Olympics for shot putting. Valerie has broke many world records to make New Zealand proud. Valerie is a sports star. Valerie was born on 6th October 1984 in Rotorua, New Zealand. Valerie’s mothers name is Lilika Ngauamo and her father’s name is Sydney Adams. Valerie has several older brothers which are all over 7 feet tall. Valerie’s youngest brother plays basketball in the America. Valerie mother died when she was 15 years old. Her mother had found about her cancer and died the following year in 1998. Valerie mom inspired her alot. When Valerie won shot putting she looked up to the sky and it reminded her about her mom. She was very special to Valerie. Valerie was a shy and sporty girl. At school Valerie enjoyed playing basketball like her younger brother. Valerie went to the school of Otara Primary school. Valerie Adams was the tallest girl in her class. Valerie First coach was Kristen Hellier. She was a famous Javelin thrower. They met in 1998 and were together for 11 years. Kristen Hellier helped Valerie through her grief after her mum died. Valerie Second coach was Didier Poppe. In 2010 Jean Pierre Egger her third coach and she has done very well under him. She broke the record for shot put in bare feet in the Junior championships. Valerie threw the shot put at 19.66m in the Melbourne games. At the Beijing Games she threw shot put at 20.56m. These achievements were world records. Valerie had her first gold medal when she won the world youth championships in Hungary in 2001. Valerie is a champion and a star. Valerie has won 12 gold and 5 silver 1 bronze and still holds many gold medals. Valerie broke world record. She is a very good shot putter. I hope she wins another gold medal and make New Zealand proud and we believe her and I wish her good luck.

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Pace's Bio Poem



                                     Pace


Is: Talented, Supportive, Creative, Caring.

Daughter of :
Sonny and Amberlee

Brother and Sisters of:
Jessie Sonny Xavier Ireece Taranis


Lover of:
Family friends, food, clothes, shoes


Who feels:
Tired after having a hot or cold swim.
Loved by my family and friends.
Exhausted after a really long trip.
Annoyed when my sister is upsets me

Who gives:
Money to starship kids
Money to the cancer people
love to my family

Who would like to see,
Like to see Gold Coast (Australia), The parliament (the Beehive), to visit Los Angeles

who fears:  big dogs, walking by myself at night, being beaten up.

  


Who lives in:
Panmure, Auckland, New Zealand.

Jacob and Oh S'mar's presentation on Easter

jacob and ohsmar Easter from Joy Paton on Vimeo.