Showing posts with label HRM. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HRM. Show all posts

Wednesday, 25 November 2020

Translation

 


Today we did a task on translation. Hope you like it!

Monday, 23 November 2020

Line of Reflection

 


Today we did a task on the line of Reflection. It works a lot like a mirror, flipping the image horizontally or vertically. Hope you like it.

Wednesday, 21 October 2020

Camels Reading Task

 


Today I made a poster on how a camel can survive in the desert.
Hope you like it!

Friday, 16 October 2020

Animal Habitats Reading Task

 


Today I made a poster on animal habitats. Hope you like it!

Wednesday, 2 September 2020

Titanic Poster

 


Today I made a poster on the Titanic for reading. We had to include facts about it's sinking and photos of the ship. Hope you like it!

Tuesday, 1 September 2020

Tourist Reading Task

 

Today I made a poster on the top 5 tourist attractions in Canada.

Hope you like it!

Monday, 24 August 2020

Distance Reading Task

 Today I had to research the distance between these places:


Sapporo to Beijing:

2,098 km


San Francisco to Ottawa:

4,620 km


Hobart to Egypt:

14,091 km


Then I had to find 3 facts about 3 of these places, so I chose:


Beijing:

1. The population of Beijing is 21.54 million.

2. Beijing is one of the oldest cities in the world.

3. Beijing is the second-largest city in China.


San Francisco:

1. San Francisco's population is 883,305.

2. San Francisco's nickname is "The Golden City"

3. The Golden Gate Bridge, a bridge in San Francisco is 2,737 meters long.


Ottawa:

1. Ottawa is the capital of Canada.

2. Ottawa's population is 994,837.

3. Ottawa's area is 2,790 km.

Tuesday, 18 August 2020

Combination Key Poster

 


Today I did a poster on the characteristics of kindness and the ways we can show it. I hope you like it! 

Monday, 17 August 2020

Variation Key Poster

 


Today we had to create a poster on how to show kindness. I hope you like it!

Animal Catagories

 Today we had to find 3 animals in each of these different catagories:

Monotremes:

Echidnas

Steropodon

Platypuses

Marsupials:

Opossum

Wombats

Pygmy possum

Reptiles:

Turtles

Lizards

Snakes

Amphibians:

Salamander

Frog

Caecilians

Mammals:

Bears

Deer

Sloths

Friday, 14 August 2020

Reverse Key Poster

 



Today I made a poster on things a kind person would never say.
Hope you like it!

Which Animal?

 For our reading task today we had to record the heaviest, fastest, loudest and smelliest animal.


The heaviest animal is the Blue Whale.


The fastest animal is the cheetah.


The loudest animal is the Blue Whale.


The smelliest animal is the skunk.

Wednesday, 5 August 2020

Monday, 3 August 2020

Friday, 31 July 2020

How your Eyes Work


How your Eyes Work


In order for us to see, light has to enter the black spot in the middle of our eye, called the pupil. The pupil changes sizes with the help of the coloured ring around the edge of your pupil, known as the iris, which is a muscle. By opening and closing the pupil, the iris can control how much light enters the eye. If light is too bright, the pupil will shrink to let in less light, to protect the eye. If it is dark, the iris will open the pupil so more light can enter. 


Once the light enters the eye, it passes through fluids and lands on the retina. The retina will then turn the light rays into signals that our brain will understand. The retina uses light sensitive cells called rodsand cones. The rods are extra sensitive to light and can help us see in the dark. The cones are to help us see colour. There are three types of cones that help us see different colours: Red green and blue, like the pixels on tv screens.



Friday, 24 July 2020

1970's Aesthetic Poster


Today wemade posters on the 1970's.
I hope you like it.

Tuesday, 21 July 2020

It's a Small World


Today I had to complete a task where i had to research 5 landmarks, write where they came from and one fact for each one. I hope you like it.

The Grand Canyon

Where: Arizona

One fact: The grand canyon is 277 miles (446 km) in length.

Mount Fuji

Where: Yamanashi and Shizuoka, Japan

One fact: Mount Fuji is made up of three volcanoes.

Uluru

Where: Australia's southwest area of the northern territory, close to Yulara

One fact: Uluru is estimated to be around 600 million years old. 

Eiffel Tower

Where: Paris, France

One fact: It was the tallest structure in the world until 1930.

Fox Glacier

Where: West coast of the south island, NZ

One fact: Fox glacier is among the most accesible glaciers in the world, with around 1000 visits every day in the popular tourist season.


Friday, 19 June 2020

Fractions Work


Today we did some more fractions work. We've explained how to work out the problem in this poster.
I hope you like it!

Wednesday, 17 June 2020

Responsibility Comic

Today we made Comics on responsibility at school!
I  Hope you like it!

Friday, 5 June 2020

Otaki Gorge Poster


Today we made posters about the areas of Otaki!
I hope you like it!