Friday 21 April 2017

40BC Reflection

Title: Awful Auntie

Author: David Walliams

Illustrator: Tony Ross

Rating: ☆☆☆☆☆

Awful Auntie is a great book it is about a girl named Stella Saxby. She wakes up after being in a coma for months. When she woke up she was covered in bandage and her awful auntie told her that she had broke all her bones. Later on in the story she finds out that she was in a accident with her parents, they died, Stella thinks that her auntie put poison in the pot of tea that morning, she was right. I recommend you read this book I am sure you will like it.

Sunday 16 April 2017

40BC Reflection

Title: Dairy of a Soccer Star

Author Shamini Flint

Illustrator: Sally Heinrich

Rating: ✡✡✡✡

This book is about a boy named Marcus Atkinson. His Dad thinks that he has a gift for sport he doesn't. Marcus is a maths whiz but he is very bad at sport.  I recommend this book for people who like sport. 

Tuesday 11 April 2017

Numeracy

For the past few weeks we have been working on a two by two digit multiplication slide and video, here my finished work is. 

Friday 7 April 2017

Summer Reading Challenge

I did the summer reading challenge in the summer holidays. Today if we did the summer reading challenge we got a book I was lucky enough to get a David Williams book. I got Awful Auntie. 

Bonus Reflection

This week I was not able to do the Kiwi Kid News test because we don't know the password. I did do the typing test though here are my results.

Top Team Games

This week we were lucky enough to do the Top Team Games. At the Top Team Games we did lots of different fun activities. There were 2 water activities where we got soaking. My favorite activity was one where we had to pour water into a big tube with holes in it and our team had to stop the water getting out of the holes. There was also a ball in the tube game and the aim of the game was to get the ball out by using water.  Here is a image of my team doing the super ski.

Thursday 6 April 2017

Numeracy Reflection T1W10

This week for Numeracy we have been doing a 2 by 2 digit multiplication slide, were we do step by step of how to work these sort of questions out. I have not quite finished but I have done the first 4 steps. We have also been doing maths buddy and maths protec which is basic facts website.  I did not know how to do this but now I understand, I found this hard but I have learnt a lot.

Literacy Reflection T1W10

This week for literacy I did word work, I chose to do a spelling paragraph where I use all of my words for a paragraph, here is my fun activity.  We also have chosen a topic of a really cool website called wonderopolis, my topic was why can't we feel the earth spin. I used a coggle.it to do my planning. I have also started the writing, here it is. It is not finished yet though. 


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Wednesday 5 April 2017

40BC Reflection

Title: Dairy of a Cricket god

Author: Shamini Flint 

Illustrator: Sally Heinrich 

Rating ✡✡✡✡✡  

Diary of a cricket god is about a boy named Marcus Atkinson, his Dad thinks that he has a gift for sport... He does not. His crazy dad thinks that cricket is his sport. Marcus is a Maths whiz who is not good at sport. I recommend you read this book if you like sport, it is really cool and funny.

Monday 3 April 2017

40BC Reflection

Title: Dairy of a Basketball Hero

Author: Shamini Flint 

Illustrator: Sally Heinrich

Rating:✡✡✡✡


This book is about someone called Marcus Atkinson, his dad thinks that he has a gift for sport. So far he has tried Soccer, Cricket, Rugby, Taekwondo, Swimming, Track and Field and also Golf. Now his crazy dad makes him play basketball... In a girls team. He hates it at the start, but then he think one of the girls in the team named Kobe likes him until another boy walks in and she say it is her boyfriend. Then at the end he won the game for his team. Then he loves playing basketball, so he says to his dad I guess basketball is not so bad, even playing in a girls team. So then his dad said to Marcus you were born to play tennis. I recommend that you read this book it is really funny, and I really enjoyed it.