Welcome to my blog I am in a year 8 class at Kaitaia Intermediate in the Far North. My teacher is Whaea Jordan.
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
The River
WALT to do a poem the town from James K Baxter
The River was usual enough there was eels, weed, mud a bank and tadpoles that went to a pond somewhere else My friends and I did what boys do - swimming, eeling, bombing, getting stuck and Doing mud Fights
doing Nothing important!
Thursday, November 7, 2019
Thursday, September 5, 2019
Monday, September 2, 2019
Jake's Kauri Tree Life Cycle
WAL about the Kauri Tree Life Cycle
I I learnt that there is a male cone and a female cones.
Monday, August 19, 2019
Tuesday, August 6, 2019
JAKE'S Rounding and Compensating with Subtraction
WALT a new maths strategy.
IT was hared to think quick.
Monday, July 29, 2019
JM Rounding and Compensating close to 100
WALT Do a new maths strategy.
It was easy to do but I did not lisen the first time
It was easy to do but I did not lisen the first time
Friday, July 5, 2019
MAD Mountaineer
Mad Mountaineer
Gill Lee an Australian mountaineer
tried to climb Mt Everest without an
oxygen tank in May 2019. Gill made
this attempt on the north side of the
Tibet route because there was a human
traffic jam on the easier side.
tried to climb Mt Everest without an
oxygen tank in May 2019. Gill made
this attempt on the north side of the
Tibet route because there was a human
traffic jam on the easier side.
At 7600m up Everest in the death zone
Mr Lee was coughing constantly, his lips
turned blue then his body switched off for
3 hours. His sherpas dragged him to his tent.
He had an infection in his lungs so the sherpas got
him hot water bottles and put him in a sleeping bag
then gave him oxygen. Later he was put in a sleeping
mat to slide down the mountain. When they got to 6400m
the Chinese rope fixers helped them till the snow
ran out. It took 6 hours to get to base camp.
A helicopter was waiting to take him to Kathmandu
hospital. If the sherpas were not there Gill would have died.
turned blue then his body switched off for
3 hours. His sherpas dragged him to his tent.
He had an infection in his lungs so the sherpas got
him hot water bottles and put him in a sleeping bag
then gave him oxygen. Later he was put in a sleeping
mat to slide down the mountain. When they got to 6400m
the Chinese rope fixers helped them till the snow
ran out. It took 6 hours to get to base camp.
A helicopter was waiting to take him to Kathmandu
hospital. If the sherpas were not there Gill would have died.
BY JAKE
Thursday, July 4, 2019
Tuesday, June 25, 2019
my comic strip
WALT make a te reo comic strip questions and answers.
it was hared to answer the questions in Te reo.
it was hared to answer the questions in Te reo.
Thursday, June 20, 2019
what makes me a leader
WALT make a poster with what makes me a leader.
It was hard to think about what makes me a leader.
It was hard to think about what makes me a leader.
Friday, June 7, 2019
Thursday, May 30, 2019
Thank you letter to Isabel
Thank you for taking us snorkeling at
Whatuwhiwhi.
Whatuwhiwhi.
The best part was snorkeling because
it's the only thing to do that was cool.
I learnt how to put a wetsuit on.
I touched a kina when I dived down to
the bottom of the sea. I saw lots of
fishes swimming and I spotted
snapper, kingfish, flounder,
leather jacket ,stingray, eagle ray,
it's the only thing to do that was cool.
I learnt how to put a wetsuit on.
I touched a kina when I dived down to
the bottom of the sea. I saw lots of
fishes swimming and I spotted
snapper, kingfish, flounder,
leather jacket ,stingray, eagle ray,
Baby squid And mackerel.
At one point I could see a paua.
At one point I could see a paua.
I think everybody liked it and
therefore would like to say a huge
thank you again. We really
appreciate It.
P.S we loved it
therefore would like to say a huge
thank you again. We really
appreciate It.
P.S we loved it
Your sincerely,
Jake
Friday, May 17, 2019
my good blog comment
WALT make a Quality Blog Comment.
This is a quality blog comment because it is Positive Thoughtful Helpful and it has a Question
It was hard to think about what I was going to write.
This is a quality blog comment because it is Positive Thoughtful Helpful and it has a Question
It was hard to think about what I was going to write.
place value strategy
It was hard to think of a multiplication to use.
Tuesday, May 14, 2019
Friday, May 3, 2019
Friday, April 5, 2019
how to do math budy
It was hard to not get detracted and finich the video
Tuesday, April 2, 2019
Tuesday, March 12, 2019
report writing
Population
Snapper are mostly found at Ninety Mile 90% Matai Bay. 80% Rangiputa70%
Predators
Are sharks, grouper, barracuda, mackerel and MEDiet
Worm, crustacean, crab, shellfish, kina, Juvenile squid and octopusHabitat
Ninety Mile Beach, Matai Bay and Rangiputa. They mostly live in 5 to 60 metres of warm water.Breeding
Coral reefs the bottom of the water They lay over hundreds of thousands of eggs each time.Physical Features
Snapper colours are red gold and silver.
How old can snapper get?
Snapper can live up to 30 and 50 years If they are lucky they will live up to 60 yearsHow big can snapper get
Snapper can grow to about 40 inches, weigh up to 50 pounds and live more than 50 years.Friday, March 1, 2019
Wednesday, February 20, 2019
Swim safe with Ronda
Ronda taught us side stroke. It is for when you are tired.
Side stroke is when you put your head on your arm then
kick the water like scissors. You will sink a little bit.
Side stroke is when you put your head on your arm then
kick the water like scissors. You will sink a little bit.
Jake
Thursday, February 14, 2019
A momint in time Jake
On the navy ship we were on these littler boats. We were in the air it was not scary at all. We could see dolphins from the boats because me and Frano were at the front. Soon phhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh we were off! THUMP! What was that? THUMP! There it goes again I was watching.THUMP! Oh it was just us landing in the water. After the boat was doing jumps what a relief. We did some more jumps. When we got back on the BIG boat I begged for a another go.
BY JAKE
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