Monday, 20 April 2020

Interview



Today for literacy we had to do an interview on somebody that is not in our bubble so I did Marie my mum's great auntie. The easiest part for me was asking her the questions because they were simple to read. And the hardest part for me was writing it down because I had to break it down because she said a lot.

Friday, 17 April 2020

Adding using compensation

Today for Maths I did my Screencastify video on compensation. The easiest part for me was writing the questions. And the hardest part for me was getting the video to record because after I would press enable camera and microphone it would take me out of it but I finally got it to work. so here's my video. By Harrison

Interveiw

Name: Michael mcEnaney  "Macca"

What is your job called?

Civil defense response manager.

Do you like your job?

 yes, I really like it because I am able to help people who need assistance because of this pandemic.

How long have you done civil defense?

I've done this sort of work for 10 years some of them in other countries and in the pacific islands.

Are you an essential worker?

yes

do you wear gloves and a mask?

no the people I work with are counted as my bubble

How many days a week do you work?

6 days and the days start at 6:00 am and finish at 7:00 pm so they are very long.

What's the funniest thing you've done in isolation?

when everybody at work put pretend mustaches on like mine that was really funny.

What area does your civil defense look after?

Haast to Karamea.

Can you shut the road?

yes, we can have the power to do almost anything we can even tell the police what to do in a state of emergency.

Have you seen anyone with COVID 19?

no

How many tests have been done on the west coast today? 

318 tested and 17 in the last 24 hours.

Where is the civil defense?

it's at the recreation centre at the moment.

Is the pool full and can u use it?

yes it is full but no we can't go swimming.



Today for extra for experts I did an interview on my mum's uncle he works for civil defense so I decided I would do it on him. The easiest part for me was ringing him and asking him the questions. And the hardest part for me was thinking of questions to ask him. By Harrison

Book report

Today for Literacy medals I did a book report on The stolen stars of Matariki because its Friday so next week we are moving on and doing something different because it will be a new week so we will be doing something different. The easiest part for me was getting the pictures because all you have to do is get a picture from google. And the hardest part for me was writing the events that happened in the story. By Harrison

Thursday, 16 April 2020

literacy medals

Today for Literacy I did Matariki for Matariki we had to retell the story of the stolen stars of Matariki. The easiest part for me was writing the story. And the hardest part for me was reading it because the Maori words were confusing cause I don't really know them. By Harrison



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Floating cube

Today for maths I did a floating cube above is a video of the floating cube when you tilt the paper. The easiest part for me was shading the cube because all you have to do is go lightly over the paper with a pencil. And the hardest part for me was drawing the cube because you have to draw it on an angle. And next time I would cut it out straighter so it looks better. By Harrison 

Wednesday, 15 April 2020

cross country track

Today for maths I designed my home cross country track it is just our motocross track in the paddock for the cross country you run 2.5km so you had to measure a track around your house. The easiest part for me was drawing the track because it is pretty simple. And the hardest part for me was measuring the track because it is pretty long. And if you were going to run it you would have to roughly run 3.5 laps. By Harrison