This is my short term goal reflection and my goal is in my last post. Enjoy!
Kia ora, I am a student at Marshland School, Welcome - Haere Mai. This is a place where I will be able to share my learning with you. Please note my work may include spelling or other errors because some of it will be my first drafts. I would like to get your feedback - comments, thoughts, questions and ideas to help me Learn Create Share.
Thursday, November 8, 2018
Wednesday, November 7, 2018
Tuesday, November 6, 2018
All About Me-Google Tour Builder
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
Netiquette
In cyber smart we watched this video and made notes here are my notes and the video.
- Don't swear online
- Always remember to clean up mistakes
- It is important to have manners
- Sometimes people say things they would never say in person
- People may try to start arguments online it is called flaming
- Some people browse the internet to start flame wars they are called trolls
- Some people forget the rules
- On the internet it is very easy to stay anonymous
- Having a secret identity to hide behind can make people pretty brave
- And when all people see of you is a screen name or a photo they might forget they are dealing with a human being
Thursday, August 23, 2018
Your Hair
Your hair
Sophia Turnbull
Introduction
The hair is a fascinating thing, and it is there for a reason.
For example the hair on your head cushions and keeps your skull warm.
In this report you will find out how your hair grows, its purpose and much more.
For example the hair on your head cushions and keeps your skull warm.
In this report you will find out how your hair grows, its purpose and much more.
The Purpose
You have hair all over your body except for your palms, soles of your feet and lips.
The hair on your head cushions your head and keep it warm, your eyebrows stop the
sweat on your forehead going into your eyes and your eyelashes stop dirt getting into
your eyes.
The hair on your head cushions your head and keep it warm, your eyebrows stop the
sweat on your forehead going into your eyes and your eyelashes stop dirt getting into
your eyes.
How your hair grows
All the hair on your body grows the same way even if its on your head, legs or arms.
Your hair root is beneath the skin where your cells collect and make keratin. Keratin is
the protein your hair is made of. The root of your hair is inside a follicle say FOL-ih-kul
which is like a small tube in the skin. As your hair starts to grow it pushes up and out of
the root then out of the follicle through the skin where it can be seen.
Your hair root is beneath the skin where your cells collect and make keratin. Keratin is
the protein your hair is made of. The root of your hair is inside a follicle say FOL-ih-kul
which is like a small tube in the skin. As your hair starts to grow it pushes up and out of
the root then out of the follicle through the skin where it can be seen.
You have more than a 100,000 hairs on your head, but you lose some every day.
Almost 50 to 100 hairs fall out everyday while your are washing your hair, going
outside, brushing or combing it and just sitting still. But new hairs are always replacing
the hairs that have fallen out.
Almost 50 to 100 hairs fall out everyday while your are washing your hair, going
outside, brushing or combing it and just sitting still. But new hairs are always replacing
the hairs that have fallen out.
Conclusion
Your body is a amazing thing and if your want to find out more go to kidshealth.org.
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Hybrid Animals
Squbra
Habitat:North pole
Diet:Penguins and seals
Habits:
- Nipping others coats to shed them
- Licking there burrows so they don’t collapse
- Doing the shimmy to warn others about bigger predators
Facts:
- There very rare
- They are mammals
- They are hunted for their claws
- They are 2 metres tall and 2 feet wide
The Squbra is a unique mammal living in the north pole.
Eating penguin and seals on average they are 2 meters
tall and 2 feet wide,Squbras are hunted for their claws and
that makes them very rare. In the summer they nip others coats
to shed them,before hibernating they lick their burrows so they don’t
collapse. When bigger predators come hunting they warn their
mates by doing the shimmy.
Eating penguin and seals on average they are 2 meters
tall and 2 feet wide,Squbras are hunted for their claws and
that makes them very rare. In the summer they nip others coats
to shed them,before hibernating they lick their burrows so they don’t
collapse. When bigger predators come hunting they warn their
mates by doing the shimmy.
Tuesday, June 12, 2018
Roberts Writers Challenge
I will start at the beginning of the adventure. We were off and the clouds were looking very ominous.
I was very delirious about the meaning of the mission,
was it to save the fairy queen who was very mythical or was it for the heroic Prince George to
kill his nemesis Black Apple? Even though I hadn’t wanted to leave the enchanting castle,
I was forced because I had seen Black Apple transform to from red into black.
But maybe I could make a bit of mischief? No on second thought Prince George was too precise.
I was very delirious about the meaning of the mission,
was it to save the fairy queen who was very mythical or was it for the heroic Prince George to
kill his nemesis Black Apple? Even though I hadn’t wanted to leave the enchanting castle,
I was forced because I had seen Black Apple transform to from red into black.
But maybe I could make a bit of mischief? No on second thought Prince George was too precise.
Please leave a comment about how to improve.
Review Italy
Italy
By Sophia T
Did you know that 61.6 million people live in Italy? Also the Leaning Tower of Pisa has been leaning for 840 years. Italy is known for the heaps of different kinds of bread, Trevi Fountain , masked balls and more.
Leaning Tower of Pisa
Over 1,000,000 people visit the tower every year. Some people think that the Leaning Tower of Pisa might fall in about 200 years, however a restoration project around ten years over may have saved it, only time will tell. The Leaning Tower of Pisa was Built by Bonanno Pisano and took two centuries to build.R
Masked Balls
The dress code for a masked ball/masked parade/Party is something semi formal and also should have a theme to it with a matching mask. Masquerade balls were a part of the carnival season in 15th century. In the 16th century they turned into a costumed party for the upper class.
Trevi Fountain
There are lots of different statues and water fountains that have survived for centuries.
The Trevi Fountain was designed by Italian architect Nicola Salvi and completed by Giuseppe Pannini. The Trevi Fountain was finished in 1762 and took 30 years to build. The legend of the Trevi Fountain is to throw three coins in. One for your return to Italy, another for a new romance, and the last for a happy marriage.
Bread in Italy
Italy has many different kinds of bread such as: Pizza Bianca, Pane di Lariano, Rosette, Ciabatta, Pane di Genzano, Taralli and Friselle. Did you know that that some types of pizza were invented there?
Conclusion
If you would like to expenrice something quite different then Italy is the place to go.
All about me!
Hi my name is Sophia and I go to marshland school as a year five girl. I love doing maths and reading. My favourite food is my Grandma's lasagna or ice cream. My favourite author is E.D.Baker who writes adventure fantasy. I have two sisters and a brother and my mum’s pregnant. My hobbies are baking, Netball, playing with my little sister Eva and reading.
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Public or Private Profiles
We are learning what to include in a public profile that will go on our blog.
Please leave a Comment.
Tuesday, May 15, 2018
Thursday, May 10, 2018
Trouble at the Tower
This is my pick a path story.If I can do anything to anything to improve it please write a review below
Tuesday, May 8, 2018
Saturday, April 28, 2018
Welcome
Haere Mai, Talofa Lava, Mālō e Lelei , Maligayang Pagdating and welcome to my very own blog for learning. I look forward to sharing my learning with teachers, my school, my family and friends anywhere.
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