L.I To Learn what a homophone, homograph, and a homonym.
A homophone is something that sounds the same, spelled different, and mean different things.
A homograph is something that is spelt the same, mean different, but sound different.
A homonym means that the words are spelt the same, mean different things, and sound the same.
I am a Year 6 student at Panmure Bridge School, Auckland, New Zealand. My teachers are Mr Wong and Mr Ogilvie.
Friday, 29 May 2020
Thursday, 28 May 2020
Properties of sound
Sound is created from vibration which makes it loud. There are three types of properties of sound. Sound can travel around corners. Sound dissipates as it travels.Sound can also travel in all directions.
Wednesday, 27 May 2020
Crocodile's Christmas Jandal's
L.I to add adjectives, verbs, Descriptive language.
I found this task kind of hard and very helpful.
Today for reading I had to talk about a story.
The story was called Crocodile's Christmas Sandal's.
I had to look for verbs, adjective, and Descriptive language.
Then I had to put the verbs onto three category's past,present, and future.
I found this task kind of hard and very helpful.
Friday, 22 May 2020
Light and Sound.
L.I To explain what light and sound is.
Today for inquiry we learnt about light and sound.
First I had to add 20 pictures that make light and sound
Then I had to write and explain why these make light or sound.
This activity was kind of hard.
Today for inquiry we learnt about light and sound.
First I had to add 20 pictures that make light and sound
Then I had to write and explain why these make light or sound.
This activity was kind of hard.
Thursday, 21 May 2020
Sentences
L.I To write a complete and correct sentence.
A sentence is explaining what you a writing about.
When you are writing a sentence you have to have the right homophone, correct spelling and FANBOY
A FANBOY is a conjunction that you use in a sentence.
A Homophone means that a word sounds the same but has different meanings.
Punctuation is what you use in a sentence.
A Capital letter is what you use for name of a place, a person's name, and at the start of a sentence.
Punctuation is what you use in a sentence.
A Capital letter is what you use for name of a place, a person's name, and at the start of a sentence.
Tuesday, 19 May 2020
Number Sentence Order
Maths problems are written in a special order that is called a number sentence order.
The first number in a number sentence tells how much the person has.
The second number in a number sentence is the number that is added or subtracted to the first number.
Number sentences cannot be changed otherwise the whole meaning in a number sentence will change.
L.I To Solve a number sentence order.
Tuesday, 12 May 2020
Comment Thread
Today I Commented on Carson's Blog post.
Emmanuel12 May 2020 at 10:46
Hello Carson
Nice job on getting information about Sir Edmund Hillary. Also do you one day want to be an explorer or adventurer?.
Nice job on getting information about Sir Edmund Hillary. Also do you one day want to be an explorer or adventurer?.
Monday, 4 May 2020
Comment thread
So for comment thread I commented on Taua's blog post.
Hello Taua
I really like the way you made your word cloud and putting some Anzac pictures to represent.
I really like the way you made your word cloud and putting some Anzac pictures to represent.
Writing
For writing I had to watch eight videos about the war and Te Reo Maori. And also the New Zealand
National anthem and the Australia National anthem.
National anthem and the Australia National anthem.
Friday, 1 May 2020
Maths
Number bonds to ten are pairs of numbers that make ten. Subtraction from ten bonds.
Here is the quiz. The quiz is a subtraction quiz
The ten bonds are 10-10, 10-9, 10-8, 10-7, 10-6, 10-5, 10-4, 10-3, 10-2, 10-1, and 10-0,
Here is the quiz. The quiz is a subtraction quiz
Reading
Today for reading I did a word cloud and put it on a google drawing with some Anzac pictures because it explains about the soldiers who went to war and I had to describe a soldiers but I had to use twenty describing words that would describe a soldier
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