This is record of my learning in the time I was at Tamaki Intermediate School. This blog is now closed for new posts and comments. However, you are most welcome to read it.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Adaptation in Animals
Here's what Anaise has to say about adaptive features of animals that help them survive. Enjoy and learn.
Adaptations in Animals
The Year 7 students are learning about adaptations in animals. Here's what they have been learning about. This presentation was made by Faulkner.
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Guess what we made.....
Watch this Photo Story to see what we got up to in our Science topic - Temporary and Permanent Changes.
Making Butter
Room 1 made butter while learning about temporary and permanent changes. Levi explains the method of making butter through this photo story.
J.J's view of the monks
lJJ's take on the Shaolin Monks. View his movie and enjoy! Some important lessons to learn from the monks.
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
The Shaolin Monks
The Shaolin Monks performed at Tamaki Intermediate School. They were fabulous!. To share the wonderful experience with you all, Seneti and Eli recounted the events of the show through a photostory.
Using the Shaolin Monks’ performance experience, we wrote a recount in class. Along with Eli, I learnt how to create a photostory on the computer using the recount. We began the story by importing photos. We sequenced the photos according to the events, added titles, created music and got excited as we previewed the photostory. The best part of all was creating the music to suit our story. Eli and I decided to choose a piece of music that sounded like Chinese music. I’m sure I’ll write more if I get to use the computer more often.
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Our Trip to Samoa
In Term 3 2007, a group of students and teachers visited Samoa. It was an educational cum pleasure trip. We had fun and loved the beautiful island in the South Pacific. We did not want to return to NZ because it was lovely in this warm place. A group of students who went on this tour made this movie. Thanks to Elizabeth F, Lavinia L and Susana F.
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