Saturday, 8 November 2014

Be careful, it's sharp! By Julius

A knife is a tool we find in the kitchen. Have you ever used one? It has a handle and a blade that is made of steel.People use it to slice things like meat,bread,vegetables and fruit and many types of food.



People who cook this kind of food might need a knife or just need it to spread butter on toast or to cut a sandwich.In fact because knives are so sharp you can easily cut yourself so be careful with knives.


Knives come in different sizes and are used for different thing for example butter knives they are used for buttering bread and scones.However bigger knives are used for cutting cakes,veggies and fruit.

A knife is very useful but can also be dangerous.

WALT write an explanation writing.
Success criteria:I know this when I add details in my writing.

Thursday, 6 November 2014

Do you want to know about Tuni? By Siu



                                                    

WALT understand and use the information from the book.
I know this when I complete a character profile of Tuni using information from the story.

Wednesday, 5 November 2014

Whoa! Check out the tugboat I found at sea! By Gabby



WALT - understand and extract information from the book "A Diver's Dream".
I know this when I complete a book review using the information from the story in my own words.
Introduce the book

This book is about a man who got a tugboat for free.
Written by Angie Belcher.
Tell about the book, but don’t give away the ending!
This book is about a diver who wanted to have the old Taioma tugboat to be sunk for other divers to see and for fish to live in, but some people were complaining that the tugboat would be polluting the sea.
Give a recommendation (e.g., If you like…, you will love this book or I would recommend this book for anyone who likes…).
I would recommend this book for people who likes boats or diving.

Tuesday, 4 November 2014

Have you ever tried to play softball before? By Celeste

     

WALT write a recount.
I know I can do this when I put the events of my softball practice in sequence.

Monday, 3 November 2014

Do You Like Chocolate? By Ingrid

WALT understand and extract information from a story. 

I can do this when I use facts from the book to write a book review.


Sunday, 2 November 2014

Make number comparisons! By Launoa

WALT compare the given numbers using the symbols less than, greater than, and equal.
I know I can do this when I choose the correct mathematical symbol for a given set of number.

Saturday, 1 November 2014

Tsunamis are terrible! By Jayviah

1594 had the most number of deaths.

                                    1609 had the least number of deaths.

                                    1699 and 1445 had almost have the same number of                                                     deaths.                     

                                                   

WALT analyse and interpret data. I can do this when I collect data and graph the information.