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Thursday 27 June 2013

My 9 timetables by Andre


My 8 time tables by Andre


This week art work by Andre


This week room 9 has to draw Mona Lisa picture. It is going to be out art work.

My Spelling Challenge by Andre



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Thursday 20 June 2013

Wednesday 19 June 2013

My Current Events by Andre

Current Events
L.I: To summarise information about a current event




Choose your own article to summarise this week. Remember the article needs to be in the news and not a sports review:





TITLE: Man sick of playing Xbox on home detention asks for jail.

WHEN: Wednesday June,5,2013

WHO: People in New Zealand

WHERE: New Zealand

WHAT: A man who sick of playing Xbox while on home detention has has been granted his wish to serve the rest of his life in jail.

WHY or HOW it happened:
He was on home detention. He got bored and sick of playing Xbox and ran out of games to play.He called up constable Nicholas and the cops picked him up and put him behind bars.

PICTURE ( Paste into the space below)

What do you think the author wanted you to learn from this article?




List 2 new words you have found in this article, then write their meanings.

Constable = A Peace officer with limited policing authority, typically in a small town

Detention = The action of detaining someone or the state of being detained of official custody , esp.

My Math Score by Andre


My Math Score by Andre


Don't Subtract add: Andre

  1. Moana has $81 and she gives her friend $18. How much money does Moana have left?
18 + 2 = 20
20 + 60 = 80
80 + 1 = 81
  18 + 63 = 81 so 81 - 18 = 63
  1. Jake collected $75 from his pocket money to buy a present for his mum. The present only costs $39 so how much change does he have?
39 + 1 = 40
               40 + 30 = 70
                70 + 5 = 75
39 + 36 = 75 so 75 - 39 = 36



  1. Dad takes $93 with him to the fair. He comes back with $57. How much did he spend?
57 + 3 = 60
                                              60 + 30 = 90
                                               90  + 3 = 93
                  57 + 36 = 93 so 93 - 57 = 36




  1. At the park the lolly seller has collected in $103
She has to pay $88 out for buying lollies for the next day. How much money does she have left?
                                       88 + 2 = 90
                                       90 + 10 = 100
                                     100 + 3 = 103
                  88 + 15 = 103 so 103 - 88 = 15



  1. Sam has $110 and spends $89 on some playstation games he wanted. How much money does he have left? 89 + 1 = 90
                                               90 + 10 = 100
                                              100 + 10 = 110
              89 + 21 = 110 so 110 - 89 = 21



  1. I start shopping with $64 and come home with $38. How much did I spend when I was out shopping?
38 + 2 = 40
                                       40 + 20 = 60
                                        60 + 4 = 64
 38 + 26 = 64 so 64 - 38 = 26



  1. I wanted to collect $100 for charity, but only managed to get $82. How much less than $100
82 + 8 = 90
90 + 10 = 100
18




The hard thing for me was thinking in your head fast without using calculator

Using Multiplication.

Friday 14 June 2013

My Comment to Asmah by Andre


My Speech by Andre











Good morning everyone.Think about the homework that the teacher gives you? Do we really need homework? do you like homework? I know that homework is pretty boring for everyone. Do you think homework should be banned?. Why do we have homework everyday? All these questions are in kids heads every year.

Teachers, it is horrible for us to go through the pain and torture of homework! Our eyes have to stay up and our brains have to take in huge amounts of information when we should be playing sports, watching tv or maybe doing nothing.

Do we want our teachers giving you boring homework everyday and you stay up every night doing the homework? Do you really want that? I bet some of you guys come to school without your homework book so your teacher can let you do it when its the weekend.

I know that homework is boring for you guys, I think its boring as well I don’t like homework I want homework to be banned. No one should do their homework its very frustrating.

Homework should be banned because we learn things at school and Homework is sometimes very complicated.

For students as myself, it is the teacher’s responsibility to teach the students what they have to learn. When we get our homework it just means that what we have done at class, we have to do it at home. Sometimes the teachers don’t explain clearly how to do a certain part of the homework and it instantly becomes the students fault when we say we don’t understand what to do.

I am going to add some question for you guys. Do you want homework to get banned? Do you like homework? Do you do your homework? Do you think homework is boring? Do we need homework? Why do we need homework every day?

I think homework should be banned for eternity cause most people would agree that it is boring and dull and no one likes it, and teachers don't like marking books of Homework.

When you don’t have homework you can do what you want like playing sports.Thats why I think Homework should be banned forever.

My Comment to Phoenix by Andre


My Xtra Math score by Andre


My Photo on year 7 Tech by Andre


This is my Year 7 Tech jewellery making.

My Class Comparison by Andre

Change in Classrooms
LI: To use what we know to help us make informed predictions
Compare what was, what is and what might be when thinking about classrooms


Classrooms
in
1900

Classrooms
in
2013

Classrooms
in
2100
  • Unmarried teachers
  • Desks sloped
  • Wooden pencil cases
  • Chalkboard
  • Fireplace
  • Dunce cap
  • Stylus
  • Inkwells
  • Cane
  • Strict rules
  • Long skirts
  • Map of world
  • Map of NZ
  • Globe
  • Clean, obedient children
  • Bows in hair
  • Copybooks
  • Cursive script
  • Back straightener
  • Quill
  • Wooden desk, chairs, benches
  • Ferule
  • Bible
  • Chalk

  • Computers
  • Whiteboard
  • Short skirts
  • Married teachers
  • Uniforms
  • Speakers
  • Projector
  • Laminated work
  • Stationery
  • Plastic chairs, desks
  • Netbooks
  • Calculators
  • Dictionaries
  • Maths equipment
  • Paint
  • Books
  • Heat pump
  • Safety posters
  • Pictures
  • Artwork
  • Camera
  • Wall displays
  • Electricity
  • Mixed classes


  • Hovering chairs
  • Active whiteboards
  • Elevators
  • Holograms
  • Virtual school trips
  • No writing or typing... voice activation
  • Touch screen
  • Interactive learning aides
  • Iphone 20
  • Robot
  • Mufti
  • No human teachers
  • Student operated remote controls
  • No adult supervision
  • Time portal
  • Only one year group in a class