Today in English we had to write a poem. We had to make it that you didn't know what it was until you were told. I am actually very proud of my poem. It is about a Lemon and It's Tree. Enjoy :)
I am a student at in Uru Mānuka. In 2020 I was a year 9 and in 2021 I will be a year 10. This is a place where I will be able to share my learning with you. Please note....some work won't be edited - just my first drafts, so there may be some surface errors. I would love your feedback, comments, thoughts and ideas.
Wednesday, 24 March 2021
Friday, 12 March 2021
Atomic Science
This year for science we are learning about heaps of different topics. The first topic we learnt was Atomic Science, which was around the periodic table and chemicals. For this blog I'll be explaining my learning. Enjoy :)
What does the periodic table show us ?
1. Mass Number
2. Elements3. Atomic Numbers
4. Different Alumns
5. Different Rows
6. Features Of The Elements.
( Alkali Metals, Transition Metals, Gases )
I had a lot of fun with this topic because it was fun learning about all the elements and the atoms, neutrons, electrons and protons. Our next topic is going to be about acids and bases. I'm really looking forward to this one too :)
Wednesday, 3 March 2021
Parihaka - Social Studies 2021
For the past few weeks we have been working on our second class for social studies. This one is about Parihaka, Again we used My Maps to show our work. For those of you that don't know, Parihaka is a place in taranaki which was a place for tragedy in the 1800's. I will link my map underneath :)
Another part of this assessment was to look at a song that was written for Parihaka, we know this because it's called Parihaka! This song was written and preformed by Tim Finn & The Herbs. We have to look at the lyrics and see which ones are important. Here is my thinking :)
My friend, My friend, I hate to see you suffer
Events conspire to bring us to our knees
My friend, my friend, you've taken this the wrong way
Rise up, defend yourself, never give in
Look to the sky, the spirit of Te Whiti
The endless tide is murmuring his name
I know Te Whiti will never be defeated
And even at the darkest hour
His presence will remain
I'll sing to you the song of Parihaka
Te Whiti he used the language of the spirit
Then stood accused, the madman and his dream
He saw the train go roaring through the tunnel
He heard the voice travel on the magic wire
But he loved the silence of the river
He watched the dog piss on the cannon's wheel
I know Te Whiti will never be defeated
And even at the darkest hour
His presence will remain
I'll sing to you the song of Parihaka
One day you'll know the truth
They can't pull out the roots
Come and take me home
To weep for my lost brother
They gather still, the clouds of Taranaki
His children's children wearing the white plume
So take me for the sins of these sad islands
The wave still breaks on the rock of Rouhotu
And when you taste the salt that's on your pudding
And when you taste the sugar in your soup
Think of Te Whiti, he'll never be defeated
Even at the darkest hour
His presence will remain
I'll sing for you the song of Parihaka
Come to Parihaka
Weep for my lost brother
The spirit of nonviolence
Has come to fill the silence
Come to Parihaka
Tuesday, 2 March 2021
Colour, Flavour, Texture - Home Economics
Today in Home economics we were looking at the colours, flavours and textures in the practicals we have done. I chose to talk about the Colours, flavours and textures in the Chicken Chow Mein we made. We also had to answer the question why are the Colours, flavours and textures in our dishes? My answer to that is because we eat with our eyes by looking at the dish we order / make, Because if the dish didn't look appetising why should we want to eat it? Here is my Google Drawing.