This grid shows you what maths activities I have done and completed.
Tuesday, 31 March 2015
Monday, 30 March 2015
Malama Hanua Celebration
On Wednesday Panmure Bridge and all the other Manaiakalani schools went down to Point England to welcome the Hokulea Waka that came from Hawaii. The event was called Hikianalia and the Manaiakalani cluster went because Hokulea used the Manaiakalani stars to navigate. My group has made a presentation about that day and our experience.
Compound, Complex, Simple sentence.
This is my compound, complex, and simple challenge. We had to chose between those three choices to see what the type of sentence it is. This sentence is a Simple sentence because 'She moved confidently through the crowd with a smile.
Friday, 27 March 2015
Thursday, 19 March 2015
Transum
This is my transum Maths work that I have done online. I have used my strategy that I knew how to solve the questions. I have got 3/12. I still need to work on some new strategy's so that all my answers are correct next time.
Tuesday, 17 March 2015
Monday, 16 March 2015
Timeline IRC
This is one of the timelines I have made for the I.R.C. I.R.C stands for Independent Reading Challenge.
Typing club.
This here is my Typing club score. I have scored 1691 points in 47 seconds. My percentage was 94% / 100.
Cyclone Pam Current Events.
This is my Current Events about Cyclone Pam.
Friday, 13 March 2015
Tuesday, 10 March 2015
Treasure hunt
Treasure Hunt NIE)
- When did William Hobson and James Busby begin writing the Treaty of Waitangi? William Hobson and James Busby wrote the Treaty of Waitangi on January 29 1840 ✓
- Which tribe didn’t like the Government until June 5 2013? The Nga Tuhoe tribe. ✓
- Who is famous for chopping down the flagpole?
Hone Heke was famous chopping down the flagpole ✓
- What were the key misunderstandings of the Treaty?
That the treaty was written in English and the Maori people couldn’t understand it so they needed someone to translate it for the Maori people. Henry Williams and his son Edward translated the treaty. ✓
- What were the pessimistic views (page 6) some Ngai Tuhoe had towards the Treaty of Waitangi settlement? Ngai Tuhoe didn’t sign the treaty of Waitangi because it never reached his region. ✓
- What is happening in the photograph on page 5? The National Party and the Maori Party join forces to run against the Marine and Coastal area bill to get back the Foreshore and Seabed act. ✓
- On page 1, which chief who told Hobson and Busby to “return to your own country”? Ngati Hine chief Te Ruki Kawiti ✓
- Which two political parties created the Marine and Coastal Area (Takutai Moana) Act? The national and maori parties created the Marine and Coastal Area act. ✓
- Which country was attempting to take over New Zealand in 1835?
French and British people. ✓
- Which page has a painting which shows the national flag from 1834? Page number 2 shows the picture of the national flag
- How much land had Maori lost by 1910?
They lost 99% of land in the south Island. ✓
- After the land wars, the Crown confiscated land off Iwi in what areas? The british confiscated lands in taranaki waikato, Bay of Plenty Hawkes bay and the east coast. ✓
- What is the 10th word in the article Declaration of Independence? Hui✓
- What event happened just before the Waitangi Tribunal was created? From Cape Reinga to Wellington in 1975, the Waitangi Tribunal was established to hear Treaty grievances ✓
- Which page features a picture of Prime Minister John Key and Tamati Kruger engaging in a hongi? Page 6 ✓
- Which region celebrated Waitangi Day by attempting a world record for the most people doing ti rakau simultaneously? Palmerston North at Te Manawa museum ✓
- When did Waitangi first become a public holiday? Feb 6 In 1957.
- Find one interesting fact from the newspaper 1974 February 6 first became a public holiday in 1974 and was called NZ day but 2 years later it was changed to Waitangi Day ✓
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Maths DLO
This is Halatoa's and my Maths Digital Learning Object. This tells you what we have learnt and how I solved it.
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