For this Summer Learning Journey activity I had to ask three of my closest family members what they like to do during Summer. I decided to ask my Mum, Dad and younger sister.
Mum:
1. She likes to cook special things for dinner
2. She likes to go shopping
Dad:
1. He likes to go over to his friends house
2. He likes to work
Younger Sister:
1. She likes to swim in our own mini swimming pool
2. She likes to watch youtube videos on her tablet
I am a Year 8 student at Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Learning Space 2 and my teachers are Mrs Anderson, and Ms Kirkpatrick.
Thursday, 18 January 2018
Tuesday, 16 January 2018
Summer Learning Journey
The 2nd activity for week 1 day 3 for The Summer Learning Journey is to write a pepeha. A pepeha is when you talk about yourself. Here is my pepeha
Ko Maungarei te maunga The mountain that I affiliate to is Mount Wellington
Ko Tamaki te awa The river that I affiliate to is Tamaki
Ko New Zealand ahau I am from New Zealand
Ko Shweba rāua ko R'sidar ōku mātua My parents are Shweba and R'sidar
Ko Oh Hsen tōku ingoa. My name is Oh Hsen
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Summer Learning Journey
For this Summer Learning Journey activity I had to explain on my blog if I wanted to live in a big family, why or why not. I don't think that I would like to be in a family because: my house will be packed and more than 2 people would be sharing a room, older siblings might pick on me and I might have to take care of younger siblings. Something interesting I learnt was that back in the 1800s amount of children parents would have were 7 - 9.
Monday, 15 January 2018
Summer Learning Journey
Sunday, 14 January 2018
Summer Learning Journey
For this Summer Learning Journey I drew a picture of me doing my future job. I decided to use google drawing and google drawing tools. My dream job is to be an architect because you get to create and build so many buildings and other unique things. I did take a while to complete this drawing and I hope it looks good.
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