Friday, 11 April 2014

My reflection on term 1

I think that I made progress in my math wita wider variety of problems I really do think that extention math has helped me progress further.

I have enjoyed a lot of things but the things I enjoyed the most was, Tech, extention math, choir,  and Te reo.

I found extention math a little bit of a chalenge because I was leaning new things.

My goals for term 2:
1. To reach year 9 leval math
2. To reach year 10 leval for reading
3. To get my academic gold
4. To get 3 different golds
5. At least 1 star
6. To read all the books about the human body in the library
7. To jump at every opertunity that comes my way
8. To try my best at everything

Thursday, 10 April 2014

Te Reo

LI: To greet others and how they ask how they are.
Kia ora- Hello/ Hi
Kia ora, e hoa- Hello, friend.
Kia ora korua- Hello you two.
Kei te pehea koe? - How are you? [To one person]
Kei te pehea korua? - How are you? [ To two people]

LI: To respond to greetings.
Kei te pai- Fine.
Kei te pouri au- I am sad.
Kei te hiamoe au- I am sleepy
Kei te harikoa au- I am happy
Kei te hiakai au- I am hungry
Kei te makariri au- I am cold
Kei te riri au- I am angry
Kei te mauiui au- I am sick
Kei te wera au- I am sick

LI: Maori idioms
E ki ra - is that right/ you don’t say
Aroha mai - Sorry!
[ This next one is not an idiom]
Me haere tatou - We should get going

My Nga Mihi

My Character poem

Character poem
My Mother

The sweet touch she sends out, sends  warmness everywhere she goes.
The comforting snuggle she gives me each night.
The heart warming feeling when she gives me a hug when I am sad.
She is like that.

The  sweet smell of flowers fills the air when she is around.
The aroma of a wonderful healthy dinner when I come home.
The fragrance of fresh flowers as I come in the door from the freshly cut flowers she cut.
She is like that.

The sound of a warm welcome.
The gentle tone of her voice.
The sound of oatmeal on the stove that my mother is making for my sister.
She is like that.    
This is about my loving and caring mother.
Dawn Sandleback.