Wednesday, 26 March 2014

what place am I

I think that I am a self managing learner because i know how my blocks are

Time:  i can stay on task some of the time


Choices: I move to the right spot



To be able to move to being a self managing learner I

I know where to find information about my goals.

I occasionally need a reminder to stay on task.

I can ask for help when I need it

I am ready with the things I need for learning most of the time

I complete my priorities in the time given

I am aware of what drives my learning

I am aware of my blockers

I can follow my timetable

I always make good choices about where to work



Time: i can stay on task some of the time


Choices: I move to the right spot


This is what I am going to do to move to being a self managing learner:

the dark cave

have been waiting for this the hole time as I have been at camp and my hole life!.
I get my helmet on and get my torch and go to the cars we get in the car that we where told to.
We go down to the caves and carefully down the step and go in the cave.
We go down to the low spot and then I finish then i said in my head ya i did it.

Purpose: To tell about an experience from camp, using short sentences to create suspense.

WALT: Entertain (recount)

Task: To write a recount based on something scary or suspenseful that happened to you.


activity group scores for air rilfes

activity group scores for air rilfes

 mean: nearly 26

median: 23

mode: 23

range: 19

Me: 26 36 45

Fraser: 23 23 14

Bella:21 35 0

Katelyn: 1 1 23

Kaylana: 40 30 44

Monday, 24 March 2014

maths 1

Statistics
WALT calculate the mean, median, mode and range for a set of data.
TASK Elly and Troy want to find out once and for all: 
which Activity Group has the overall best score, (mean)
which Activity Group has the highest middle number, (median)
what score was the most common, (mode)
which activity group has the highest range. (range)  

In everyday life people collect data to look for trends and make decisions. In order to analyse the information, we need to understand the different ways to lOOK at the data.

Success Criteria you will know you are successful when: 
calculate the mean by adding up all the data (9 + 4 + 4 + 5 + 8 = 30) then divide the total by how many numbers there were (9, 4, 4, 5, 8 = 5 numbers so 30 ÷ 5 = 6).
calculate the median by ordering all numbers from smallest to biggest then selecting the middle number (4, 4, 5, 8, 9 = 5 is the middle number). If there are 6 numbers e.g. 4, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, then the median is halfway = 5.5.
calculate the mode by identifying which number occurs most often (4, 4, 5, 8, 9 = 4 because there are two of them). You can have more than one mode.
calculate the range by finding the difference between the highest and lowest numbers (9 - 4 = 5).
 mean:107 divided 3 = allmost 36

median: 36

mode: no mode

range:10

Me: 26 36 45

Fraser: 23 23 14

Bella:21 35 0

Katelyn: 1 1 23

Kaylana: 40 30 44

Thursday, 13 March 2014

camp goals

my goal is to overcome my fears of the dark.
i have chosen this goal because i'am scared of the dark.
i'll know when i've achievehed this goal when i'am not scared of the dark.
i can help myself achieve this goal by walking by someone and telling myself that the dark can't hurt me.
my next goal is to overcome my fears of heights
i have chosen this goal because am scared of heights.
i will know when i have achievehed this goal when i'am not scared of heights.
i'll help myself achieve this by beliving in myself.



Thursday, 6 March 2014

chiddlewaddle diddlewaddle doo

7.3.2014
WALT: use rhyme patterns effecticely
chiddlewaddle diddlewaddle doo
Sleep sleep on a driving jeep
Run run with the number one
See see one little bee
chiddlewaddle diddlewaddle doo
how how i see a fat cow
wow wow a ships bow
come come and play the drum
chiddlewaddle diddlewaddle doo
red red I'am in my bed
run run becauseit good fun
talk talk to the big pork
chiddlewaddle diddlewaddle doo
walk walk with the flying stalk
read read with a shine bead
own own a connon bone
chiddlewaddle diddlewaddle
chiddlewaddle diddlewaddle
chiddlewaddle diddlewaddle doo

Wednesday, 5 March 2014

measles


Nearly 40 people in Auckland have recently been diagnosed with the infectious measles disease.

Westlake Boys High School on Aucklands North Shore is one of the hardest hit communities with 20 ill students.

Several other Westlake Boys High pupils who have not been immunised against measles have been asked to stay away for the next two weeks.

Measles is a very serious disease that is highly contagious and can spread through the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes.

The symptoms include fever, a cough, sore eyes and a rash. There is no treatment, and complications can be severe.

The Auckland Health Service has estimated that around 750 people are at immediate risk of catching the highly contagious disease.

Dr. Julia Peters said the Health Service had been working with the North Shore school for just over a week when the first case of measles was found there.

"This is definitely more than what we'd normally see. We're working hard to contain the measles within the Auckland region."

Dr. Peters said many people who had come down with the disease had recently been overseas and, in particular, in the Philippines.

The public health service has sent information to parents and students at Westlake Boys High and asked that those students who are not sure whether they have been immunised against measles to stay away.

"What we're trying to do is isolate those students as well as those who have measles, because students who are not immunised can get sick," she said.

Another seven cases of measles in Auckland are being investigated - three of them from the same school.

What to watch for Symptoms

* High fever.

* Runny nose, cough, red eyes.

* Small white spots inside mouth.

* Red, blotchy rash on face and neck and later over entire body.

WALT: Analysing an article

Task: Answer questions based on a Newspaper Article.

Success Criteria:

  • Show critical thinking in your answers.
  • Answer questions in full sentences.
  • Use correct spelling and punctuatio

1) How do people contract measles?

when someone has the measles and coughs through the air.

2) Why do you think so many students at Westlake High School have contracted measles?

many people don't have the injection

3) What is the Auckland Health Services main role in this measles outbreak?

They are trying to not make the measles spred.

4) In the article Dr. Peters said “many people who had come down with the disease had recently been overseas and, in particular, in the Philippines.” Why do you think this is?

the poeple in the Philippines don't have the injection

5) In your opinion what would be the best way to avoid getting measles?

to get the injection when i need it.

Use the following criteria to assess yourself and your peer

  • Show critical thinking in your answers.
  • Answer questions in full sentences.
  • Use correct spelling and punctuation.

Self Assessment:


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Peer Assessment:

Monday, 3 March 2014

kotahitanga


Aoraki/ Mt Cook now 30m smaller


57 million children have no school


Drones used to help save rhinos


should nz (New Zealand) get a new flag


pepeha

Milania, 5, takes long way home

Milania Lang is only 5 years old, but she didn't let 6.8km of busy roads get in the way of an epic solo scooter journey.
Milania's intrepid outing began when mum Kamilla took her and two friends, plus Kamilla's 19-year-old niece Danielle, to watch a movie at the Auckland waterfront on a recent busy Sunday 
"We'd been at the Lantern Festival and I'd heard there was a kid's movie on at the Wynyard Quarter. So I decided to take the children to see it."
With the three children and Danielle, Kamilla went to an information centre on the waterfront to ask about the film.
"They were only about a metre behind me. I thought Milania was just an arm's reach away." But setting out for Princes Wharf, Kamilla realised Milania was missing.
"I asked the others if they knew where she was; but they didn't. So we started frantically looking." But Milania was nowhere to be seen.
Security staff reviewed CCTV footage, which revealed Milania had looked away at the moment the others went into the centre and it showed her looking around, confused, and scootering off in the opposite direction. 
Kamilla called the rest of Milania's family and they came immediately to join the search. After about an hour, the police were called.
One of the officers asked if there was any chance of Milania having gone home. Kamilla thought it unlikely but went with an officer to their home almost 7km away.
"I left the other children with my friend, and drove home in the car. The officer said it was time for us to alert the media and get a helicopter out. That really hit me hard."
They arrived at the family home, but Milania was nowhere to be seen. As they were driving back, a policewoman saw a small child four doors from the home, sitting on a footpath.
"She asked me 'is that her'," said Kamilla. And it was and she was very tired and quiet, but calm. The first thing she said to me was 'you lost me Mum'!
Milania explained she'd lost sight of the group and thought they must have headed home. "So she decided to scooter home to find us. She had to cross some of Auckland's busiest streets all by herself."
Milania's journey is all the more remarkable as she has been to the Wynyard Quarter only two or three times this summer.
Asked if she was scared or sad during her epic journey, Milania responded: "I cried, but just a little."

Comprehension Questions

WALT: Analysing an article

Record your responses to the following questions on your blog. (Think about a suitable title) 

1) Do you think Milania did the right thing? What could she have done instead?  i think she did the right thing 
2) What are some potential dangers that Milania faced? she could of got hit by a car.
3) Define Frantically and what is another word for it that you could use.