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Thursday, October 29, 2020

Tā Moko

 Kia ora Bloggers,

A few weeks ago, we started learning about our inquiry for the term. Our topic for this term is culture, tradition, and heritage. Our task was to choose a maori tradition and learn about the past and present of different things about the tradition. 

I worked with Jessica and Bella and we chose Tā Moko which are maori tattoos. Here is our work:

See you next time:)

Friday, September 11, 2020

Rocket Launch!

 Hey Bloggers,

This term for inquiry we have been learning about rockets and how to make a rocket that will successfully launch. We learnt about Newtons 4 laws of motion. We designed our rocket and did a few test flights and finally, did a final launch. We explain everything in this short film that we made.



Thanks for watching!

Friday, September 4, 2020

My Public Service Announcement

 Kia Ora Bloggers,

This week and last week, on Wednesdays after we get back from Technology, we have been learning how to code. We used a website called codesters. It teaches you how to code but still has things to drag and drop. Our task was to make a PSA(Public Service Announcement). My PSA is about littering and how it kills wildlife. It starts with a person walking through a forest and drops a plastic bag, then a hedgehog comes and gets trapped in the plastic bag. After that, another person comes through the forest and talks about how plastic and littering is killing our wildlife.





Thanks for reading! Bye.

Friday, August 28, 2020

Childrens Book

 Hi Bloggers,

For the past few weeks in Literacy, we had a student-teacher and we were learning about children books. We learnt about children books authors like Margaret Mahy, Dr Suess, and Lynley Dodd. We read a book from each of the authors and broke it down, talking about the themes and language features. Some of the most common language features were rhyming and repetition. After we learnt about these books and authors, we were challenged to write and illustrate a children's book of our own. I wrote mine about Celery, and I tried to incorporate repetition as much as possible. Here it is:


Childrens book by Hana Kennedy

Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Samoan Virtual Classroom

 Talofa bloggers,


Since the start of the year, we have been learning Samoan.  This is my virtual classroom where I have put all my learning for you to also learn from.  If you hover over items in my classroom, a hyperlink will pop up for you to click on.

In my classroom you will learn about:

  • Samoa as a country

  • Link to a traditional dance video

  • Basic greetings

  • The alphabet

  • How to count 1-10 

  • Information about Siapo - how it is created, some examples

  • An animation showing a simple conversation in Samoan


I hope you enjoy my classroom and I would really like to know what you enjoyed the most.


Fa!


Monday, August 10, 2020

Rocket Science! - Step 1, Parachutes

 Kia ora bloggers,

This term for Inquiry, we have some people from the wonder project coming in to help us. They come in every Tuesday afternoon and teach us about engineering. Our goal by the end of this term is to successfully launch a rocket! Last Thursday and today(Monday) we have been challenged to design and test a parachute to try out our engineering skills. We had newspaper, fabric, scrap paper, paper towels, and string to make our parachute. It had to be strong enough to hold 2 hex nuts.


My team made one out of fabric and string. We got a square piece of fabric and cut holes into every corner. We then tied string into those holes and connected them all together. This design worked ok. It took 1.85 seconds to go from the top of a staircase to the ground. We didn't have enough time to change and improve our design but if I were to change it, I think I would use a different material. I think a big piece of paper would work well as it has fewer holes than fabric.


Thanks for reading! See you next time:)

Friday, July 3, 2020

Amazing Aurora

Kia Ora Bloggers,
It is finally the end of term 2! It feels like we've been in term 2 forever. For the last day of term, we have made some art that is inspired by the Aurora lights and Matariki. Matariki is the constellation that becomes visible around this time. It is the sign of the beginning of the Maori new year. There are 9 stars in the constellation, these are named Matariki, Tupuārangi, Waipuna-ā-Rangi, Waitī, Tupuānuku, Ururangi, Waitā, Pōhutukawa and Hiwa-i-te-Rangi. 

The name 'Aurora' comes from the Latin word for sunrise or the Roman goddess of dawn. An aurora is a natural light display in the sky, it is usually a greenish colour but sometimes it is red or blue. This natural phenomenon usually occurs in areas known as the 'auroral zone' near the poles of the Arctic in the north and Antarctic in the south. In Southern hemisphere latitudes, the effect is known as the aurora australis or the Southern Light. An Aurora is caused by the collision of energetically charged particles with atoms in the high altitude thermosphere within our atmosphere. Auroras are associated with the solar winds that flow past Earth. These winds flow out from the Sun and contain plasma particles (ionized gas) which gets pulled into the Earth's magnetic pole fields. When they accelerate towards the Earth, collisions occur between these ion particles and nitrogen and oxygen atoms in our atmosphere, releasing energy in the form of amazing aurora lights.



See you next time:)

Friday, June 26, 2020

Matariki Book

Kia Ora Bloggers,
For the past few weeks we have been learning about Matariki and creating something about it. We had a few options like a puppet show, an animation, or make a children's book. I chose to make a children's book on book creator. I made it with Billie-Jo and it took about 3 sessions to complete. It is about how the Matariki stars came to be. It is not based on real-life events.

See you next time:)

Friday, June 19, 2020

Week 10 Work

Kia Ora Bloggers,
This week for literacy we have been studying Horror. We started by watching Hocus Pocus then we pulled it apart. After that, we tried making a poster for Hocus Pocus except we had to make it scary. Then we had to pick apart 3 different movie posters from different decades.
For maths, we have been learning about linear and non-linear relationships. We had to figure out if number sequences were linear or non linear. We also had to find patterns in different maths questions.
See you next time:)


Friday, June 12, 2020

Wizard of Oz Website

Kia Ora Bloggers,
Our Wizard of Oz websites were due on Thursday this week meaning that mine is finally finished. It took about 2 weeks and I am pretty happy with how it turned out. We had to write 9 texases on 3 characters, 3 symbols, and 3 themes within the story of the Wizard of Oz. The characters I chose were Dorothy, the lion, and the Wicked Witch of the West. The 3 symbols I chose were Dorothy's silver slippers, the yellow brick road, and the bucket of water that kills the wicked witch. Here is a link to my website: https://sites.google.com/marshland.school.nz/woz-hanakennedy/home

Thursday, June 11, 2020

Global Issue Art

Kia Ora Bloggers, 
On Tuesday we looked at some pictures that showed some global issues. Our teachers put them up around the class and we had to write on a piece of paper next to them what we thought they meant. After that, we had to choose the picture we liked the most. This si the one I chose.
See you next time:)

Monday, June 8, 2020

Cool Comic Strip

Kia Ora Bloggers,
This past week we have been learning about irony. We learnt about the three different types of irony: verbal irony, situational irony, and dramatic irony. Verbal irony is basically sarcasm, if the weather is terrible, it would be verbal irony to say 'What wonderful weather we're having.'. Situational irony is when you expect something but get the opposite. Dramatic irony is when the audience knows something before a character does. My friend Bailee and I made a comic strip showing verbal irony. Here it is:
See you next time:)

Sunday, June 7, 2020

Koru Art

Kia Ora Bloggers,
The past few weeks, we have been making a Maori koru necklace. First, we looked at some drawings done by Raewyn Harris, then we drew our own with pastels. Then we had to sketch out 3 designs for a koru necklace. Out of those 3, we had to pick one and make it out of air-dry clay. I picked one with two hearts and korus inside of the hearts. the smaller heart represents my immediate family and the bigger heart represents my extended family. Here is a video of the whole process. The voice-over feature wasn't working for me so I couldn't do a voice-over.

See you next time!

Thursday, June 4, 2020

Wondrous Week 8

Kiaora Bloggers,
This week we started a new subject for technology. My group has moved into cooking/food. We will be making bread and pasta throughout the term. For the first class, we made a simple loaf of bread to get to know the techniques of making and kneading the dough. It was delicious.

For Numeracy this week, we have been focussing on finding a way to always win a game. the game we had to win was called take 3.
How to play: There are 21 counters and 2 players. each player has a go and can choose to take either 1, 2, or 3 counters. Whoever takes the last counter wins.
I figured out that the way to win every time is to go first and to make the remaining amount of counters a multiple of 4. That way you can always win because no matter how many the other player takes, you can always make it a multiple of 4 again. And when you get to 4, the other player can take away 1, 2, or 3 but cannot get the last counter, so you win.

In Literacy, we have been continuing on with our websites. I finished the layout for my website so now all I have to do is the writing. I have written 2/9 of the texases. We are not allowed to do it in school time anymore because we will be moving onto our next study. Here is a picture of what my Themes page looks like.




See you next time:)

Friday, May 29, 2020

Wonderful Week 7

Kia Ora Bloggers,
This week, we have had a normal week except we had a mufti day on Friday. We usually bring a gold coin donation but this time, we brought a non-perishable item to donate to the Salvation Army. I got to help take all of the items to the Salvation Army truck and there was a lot of items. Some of the boxes were too heavy for me so I ended up just carrying the bags(which were still pretty heavy).

In literacy, we have been continuing on our websites. I finished my website so I need to start writing my essays now. I have to write an essay on 3 symbols, 3 characters, and 3 themes in The Wizard of Oz. I have started writing mine for the 3 themes. I included a photo of a page on my website. I put some pictures on it but for some reason, they wouldn't load.


In numeracy, we have been learning some simple algebra. We have had to do a problem every day for this whole week. This is the problem that we had to do on Thursday.
I used a table to work out the question.

Thanks for reading my blog post, see you next time!

Friday, May 22, 2020

Fun first week back!

Kia ora bloggers,
We are finally back at school! It's been fun so far but I miss sleeping in in the mornings. On Monday, the teachers gave us a chance to catch up with our friends and gave us a simple task. We had to fill and colour in a sheet about how our quarantine was to put into a time capsule. After that we had morning tea, then we started math.

During maths this week, we have been learning how to use python coding to help us check that our maths questions were correct. We learnt that instead of a division symbol, we had to use a forward slash and for multiplying, we had to use an asterisk and when we wanted to square something we had to use two asterisks then the number that we want to square it by. We had 10 practice questions that we had to complete over the week.
In literacy, we have started to make our own website to put our essay on. We have to write an essay on the Wizard of Oz. We have to write an essay about 3 of the characters, 3 symbols, and 3 themes. I chose the lion, Dorothy, and the wicked witch for the characters. I chose Dorothy's ruby slippers, the golden cap of the winged monkeys, and the yellow brick road. I chose friendship, disappointment, and dreams and hope for the themes. I have finished the home page of my website, and the page for the characters and the symbols. 


Was the text easy to read with the background? Or should I change it to one with less colour?
See you next time!

Friday, May 15, 2020

Fri-yay tasks

Kia ora bloggers,
Today for the Friyay tasks, we had to do one from our technology class and one from our normal class. For the technology task, I decided to design a bedroom. I used an app called roomstyler to design it and I think it turned out pretty good. I struggled to make the walls how I wanted, so I ended up finding a design that I liked and then changed the decorations.


I really like the side that has my bed in it because it had a lot of decorations. The other side is a bit plain because I couldn't think of anything else to put there but I still like it.

For our normal classes task, I chose to draw an animal but make it fat and round. I used an app called procreate because I'm not very good at drawing dogs by hand.
I used a liquify feature and made his body bigger and rounder. It took me a few time to get it right. I think I made the legs a bit too fat, especially the back one. I also think I should've made the tail a bit bigger. Other than that, I like the way it turned out.
See you next time!

Friday, May 8, 2020

Fri-yay tasks!

Kia Ora bloggers,
Today we had our technology tasks again. This time I chose to make a pizza. I made the dough and let it sit for about an hour then I rolled it out. When I went to get some tinned tomatoes to put on it, I realized there were no tinned tomatoes. Instead, I had to use some leftover sauce from dinner the night before, it tasted just as good. I only put on salami, onions, and cheese because I don't like anything else on it.

The other task that I did was to design my own birthday cake. I made it on a website but it wouldn't let me take a screenshot or download it. It had 5 layers. 2 of them were chocolate flavoured and the other 3 were vanilla. On the outside, I put cream and drew some cow print on it with icing.

See you next time!

Friday, May 1, 2020

Friyay Tasks

Kia ora bloggers,
Because it is Friday today, we got to do tasks that are a little different from usual. Instead of literacy and numeracy, we did stuff a little more creative. We did stuff from our tech classes today. I chose to do a sewing task. We had to get some old material that we had around our house and turn it into something new. I found these sweatpants in my mums room and decided to make it into a 3 piece clothing set. I don't think I'll ever wear the top but it was really fun to make. I made some sweat shorts, a top, and a scrunchie.

This is the second task that I did today was to design a food truck. I like cow print at the moment so I decided to make it cow-themed. The menu has Moookies and Cream, Chocolate Mooose, Mooogurt and Cream, and Moookey Poookey. Moookies and cream is vanilla ice cream with big cookie chunks to resemble cow print. Chocolate Mooose is chocolate ice cream. Mooogurt and Cream is vanilla ice cream with some frozen yogurt on top. Mookey and Poookey is Hokey Pokey.
See you next time:)

Thursday, April 30, 2020

Cartesian Planes

Kia Ora bloggers,
In maths this week, we have been learning about Cartesian Planes and the transformations that you can do on them. Today we had to translate and reflect 3 different objects on a Cartesian plane. I chose a square, a triangle, and an object that looks kind of like a crown. Here is my slide with the pictures:
For me the square was the easiest, then the triangle, then the crown. It took me quite a while because I couldn't figure out how to use the website, but I eventually figured it out. Tomorrow we have to do part 2 of this and learn how to enlarge and rotate.

See you next time:)

Friday, April 24, 2020

Maths android

Kia ora bloggers,
In maths today, we had to make a math android on tinkercad. It took me about 1 hour and a half to complete it. I made mine have a hole in the middle so that it's like a box. I made my design pretty simple I used cubes for the arms, legs, torso, and head. I used cylinders for the eyes and the blue and pink button. I used a cone for the hat.

After we made it, we had to put a picture on a slide and then write the steps of how me made it.
See you next time!

Wednesday, April 22, 2020

The pyramid of Giza

Kia ora bloggers,
In math, we had to make a scale model of a famous landmark. I chose Khufus Pyramid from the Pyramids of Giza. I chose it because it was the first famous landmark that came to my head. I was thinking about doing the Eiffel Tower but saw that that was already quite popular.

The original dimensions were:
Height:147000mm
Length:230000mm
Width:230000mm

After I scaled it down:
Height:73.5mm
Length:115mm
Width:115mm

See you next time!

What does it mean to have heart?

Kia Ora bloggers,
In Literacy, we have been reading the Wizard of Oz. We are learning about the tinman at the moment so we had to write a paragraph on the difference of having heart and having a heart. We had to do this because the tinman wants a heart.

This is what I think it means to have heart and to have a heart.

See you next time!

My amazing house

Kia ora bloggers,
In maths, we have been learning about area and volume. As one of our tasks, we had to make a house on tinkercad. It could only have a total area of 8000mm squared. At my first attempt, I accidentally made it way too big. I then made a smaller version that became my final product. Here is a picture of it:

The family we had to make a house for had 2 parents and 2 kids so we had to make at least 2 bedrooms. We also had to include a toilet, a living room, and a kitchen.
Have you ever used tinkercad before?
See you next time!

Friday, April 17, 2020

Day 3 of online school

Kia ora bloggers,
Today we had a fun Fri-yay task instead of the usual literacy task. We had to create an artwork inspired by the wizard of oz. It had to be inspired by the wizard of oz because that is the book we are studying this term. I printed out a picture of Dorothy, the Tin Man, the Lion, and the Scarecrow walking and cut them out. I then used the paper that I cut them out of as a template. I put it on a new piece of paper then sponged on watercolour paint. Here is the finished product!
I tried to make the colours match the person.
See you next time!

Thursday, April 16, 2020

Online School day 2

Kia Ora bloggers,
Today for our maths, we had to do a scavenger hunt. We had to find things around that house that we would use different units of measurement to measure. Then we had to convert that into the different types of measurement.
Here are my slides.


See you next time!

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Online Learning - Day 1

Kia Ora Bloggers,
Today was our first day of online school for Term 2. We start with a 30-minute video call from 9:00am. During that call, we are assigned work to do. Today we had to read chapters 1-4 of The Wizard of Oz. I have only read a little bit but I'm interested to see what happens next. After that, I did my math work. We are learning about the properties of shapes. We had to pick some objects from our house, take a picture, then label the vertices, faces, and edges. Here is my slide:
I chose a book, hand sanitiser, a remote, and a Rubiks cube as my objects.
 See you next time!

Saturday, March 28, 2020

School from Home - Day 4

Kia ora Bloggers,
Today for my tasks I read a book for 30 minutes, listened to an audiobook, and made dinner for my family.

The audiobook I listened to was Trish the troll by David Walliams. he is releasing an audiobook every day during the quarantine. If you would like to listen to one here is a link.

The dinner I made was Japanese Curry. I chose to make that because it is one of my favourite meals. I enjoyed making it but I cut myself when I was peeling the potatoes. It ended up being delicious.


Thursday, March 26, 2020

School from home - Day 3

Kia ora Bloggers,
Today for home learning, I made a book cover for Gangsta Granny on Canva, completed a puzzle, and continued reading a book.

For the book cover, I decided to do one for Gangsta Granny by David Walliams. Here it is:

Book Cover by Hana Kennedy

 The puzzle I completed was one that my friend made. Here it is:
Here is the link to her post and puzzle if you want to check it out: link. I finished it in 4:42.

See you next time!

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

School from Home - Day 2

Kia Ora Bloggers,
Today for my 3 tasks, I videoed myself catching a tennis ball, read an article on KEA kids new, and read a book for 30 minutes.

I caught about 14 tennis balls before dropping one. My mum caught 23 before dropping one(She didn't want to be recorded).


The article on KEA kids news was about how you can greet others without touching. Here is a link to the article if you would like to read it: link

I continued reading How to Train your Dragon.

Tuesday, March 24, 2020

School from home - day 1

Kia ora bloggers,
Because we are not allowed to go to school, our teachers have set up some tasks for us to do over the next few weeks. We have to complete 3 tasks a day. Today I completed a digital puzzle, played a game on math playground, and read a book for 30 minutes.

Here is the puzzle I completed:
The game I played on math playground is TIO:
The book I read is How to train your dragon. I am going to continue reading the series over the next few weeks.

How are you doing school from home? Are you enjoying it so far?

Friday, March 13, 2020

My perfect Pepeha

Kia Ora bloggers,
We have been learning some Maori on Friday mornings. We have been making pepehas. First, we had to make a simple version using an online generator. Here is the link to make a pepeha. Here is mine that I made from this website.

After we made that, we had to make a slide with a line or two on each slide. We were allowed to use our bitmojis'. mine is not finished as I haven't added the bitmojis' in yet. 

Have you ever written a pepeha before? If so comment down below.

Friday, March 6, 2020

Cool Coding

Kia Ora Bloggers,
On Wednesday afternoons, we have been starting to learn how to code. Today we made a picture and wrote a code for it. The code is called binary. It consists only of zeros and ones. We had to make a 10x14 table on google docs and fill in some of them as a drawing. Here is my code:

0000000000
0000000000
0000000000
0000000000
1000000001
0100000010
0010000100
0001001000
0000110000
0000110000
0001111000
0011111100

0001111000

Can you figure it out? Open up a google doc and try it out!

Tuesday, March 3, 2020

My Superb Sestina/NZ Writing

Kia Ora Bloggers,
Today for writing, we have been working on a sestina poem. A sestina is a poem that has 6 lines, each with 6 words. We had to write about a journey. This is what our sentences had to be about:


Line 1 - Something you saw
Line 2 - Something you remember
Line 3 - A person who was with you
Line 4 - A wonderful imagined thing that didn’t actually happen
Line 5 - A reason for your journey

Line 6 - Random 6 word sentence

Here is my Sestina Poem:

6 line,6 word story
A climbing wall, outside a mall
A tower of crispy chicken rice
My mum and my annoying brother
I ate a donut every day
There were some wonderfully cheap flights
I really want some cheese rolls

We will be sending these to a school in Hamilton. We are looking forward to reading.
Mine doesn’t make much sense but our teacher said that that is ok.
Have you ever written a sestina poem before?

Friday, February 28, 2020

My Family Tree

Hello Bloggers,
For the past week, we have been finding out about our family. We also made a family tree and I found out that my family is actually quite big! Here is my family tree.

Perfect Poster

Hello Bloggers,
For the past week, we have been learning about places in the community where you can go to get help. We researched places like the SPCA, Voices of Hope, Kidsline, Women's Refuge, and more. After that, we had to make a poster about one of the places. I chose the SPCA. This is the poster that I made. Have you ever made a poster like this before?

Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Super Samoan Alphabet

Hello fellow bloggers,
This past week, we have been learning a little bit of Samoan and we had to make an animation or slide with the Samoan Alphabet on it. The Samoan Alphabet is interesting because there are only 17 letters. Here is the animation that I made with my friend.

Friday, February 21, 2020

Super Statistics!

Kia Ora Bloggers,
This term, in Numeracy, we are doing a statistical survey on sports. I have chosen to look at basketball. I chose basketball because I know a little bit about it. Please have a look through my spreadsheet. I have written down some questions and whether they are quantitative or qualitative questions. Quantitative questions are questions where the answer would be a number and qualitative questions are where the answer would be a word. This was only my second time using a google spreadsheet so it is not the best layout.
 
Have you ever used a google spreadsheet before? How did it go?

Friday, February 14, 2020

Picture Perfect Portrait

Hello Bloggers,
For the past week, we have been drawing self-portraits in the style of Romero Britto. Romero Brittos portraits are known for being very vibrant and colorful. They are also not super realistic. If you have big eyes then you draw BIG eyes. You also draw stuff that you like and where you're from around the outside. Here is my portrait.


I don't think that mine looks like me that much but I like how I did the outside.
I did the Japanese flag because my mum is Japanese and I did a NZ flag because my dad is a kiwi. I did a netball because it is my favorite sport. I drew McDonalds because it is my favorite food and I drew some scissors cutting paper because I enjoy crafting. I drew 99! and RIVERDALE because they are my favorite TV shows. I also drew people in beds because I like sleepovers.

Do you have anything in common with me?

See you again next time!