walt- leaning about are careers
reflection leaning all the biffent job careers you can have in my job
Wednesday, December 12, 2018
maths art
walt- leaning to draw 2.5 cm more than the photo
reflection it was hard to calculate the right what angle
Tuesday, December 11, 2018
Tuesday, November 20, 2018
My ninja challenge
WALT - do the ninja challenge. this helps us understand Google DocsReflection - it was hard because we had to figure it out individually. I enjoyed this because it tested my knowledge and what I knew.
Monday, November 12, 2018
Friday, October 19, 2018
My Story broad
Walt we are leaning how to use storyboard to Re flit on are work
Made with Storyboard That Reflection it was hard to find the information

Made with Storyboard That Reflection it was hard to find the information
Wednesday, October 17, 2018
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
My Dream Holiday
WALT -Use google maps to add tags to our favourite places
Reflection:it was easy because I all ready know were I what to go when I'm older
Monday, September 3, 2018
Friday, August 10, 2018
ice skating tour
title The One And Only Ice Skating
walt Advertising Our Ice Skating
it was hard and easy. it was also fun and awesome
I had some help with my layout
Labels:
canva,
fundraising,
ice skating,
inquiry,
poster,
wellington,
writing
Friday, August 3, 2018
Morepork Screencastify
WALT - research and find information about New Zealand native birds. I have created a google slide and a screencastify to share my learning.
Thursday, August 2, 2018
morepork
Walt - Write persuasive writing about a New Zealand native bird
Hi my name is Cameron, and today I am going to tell you all about the New Zealand native bird the morepork. I will tell you about its habitat, it’s diet and it’s appearance. I hope you enjoy
The Morepork or Ruru as it is also known, is New Zealand’s native owl. Morepork are commonly found in forests in open regions of Canterbury and Otago. They are classified as a non threatened bird, this means that the morepork is healthy and they won’t be endangered any time soon.
Now I will tell you about their diet. Morepork eat large insects such as the weta, huhu beetles, moths, mice,rats, spiders, small birds, caterpillars, scarab which is a type of beetle. I think that is a good diet for a morepork, I might try it one day. I feel that the morepork should be protected because they eat some of the pests of new Zealand .
Finally I am going to tell you about the Morepork appearance. It has Pale brown spots on its head and neck with white on the upper and lower body. Moreporks are a type of owl. They make a noise like their name - that is why they are called morepork. Very clever I think.
I hope I have persuaded you to protect the morepork. You know now what they eat, what they look like and where they look. Listen out for them by their unique call. Thank you for listening.
Hi my name is Cameron, and today I am going to tell you all about the New Zealand native bird the morepork. I will tell you about its habitat, it’s diet and it’s appearance. I hope you enjoy
The Morepork or Ruru as it is also known, is New Zealand’s native owl. Morepork are commonly found in forests in open regions of Canterbury and Otago. They are classified as a non threatened bird, this means that the morepork is healthy and they won’t be endangered any time soon.
Now I will tell you about their diet. Morepork eat large insects such as the weta, huhu beetles, moths, mice,rats, spiders, small birds, caterpillars, scarab which is a type of beetle. I think that is a good diet for a morepork, I might try it one day. I feel that the morepork should be protected because they eat some of the pests of new Zealand .
Finally I am going to tell you about the Morepork appearance. It has Pale brown spots on its head and neck with white on the upper and lower body. Moreporks are a type of owl. They make a noise like their name - that is why they are called morepork. Very clever I think.
I hope I have persuaded you to protect the morepork. You know now what they eat, what they look like and where they look. Listen out for them by their unique call. Thank you for listening.
Monday, July 23, 2018
Thursday, June 7, 2018
Tuesday, May 29, 2018
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