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Wednesday, 26 November 2014

Coordinate Profile


WALT use coordinates to show position

Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Map of Tamaki Primary


WALT use coordinates to show position
se simple 

Thursday, 20 November 2014

Before, During, After Reading


WAL What to do before, during and after reading a text.

Wednesday, 19 November 2014

Basic Facts: (T4W6)


Basic Facts: (T4W6)
  1. 9 + 1= 10
  2. 40 - 10 = 30
  3. 12 + 8 = 20
  4. 1 + 9= 10
  5. 66 - 6 = 60
  6. 100 - 200 = 100
  7. 100 + 30=130
  8. 35 - 6=29
  9. 14 + 14=28
  10. 7 + 7=14
  11. 4 + 5=9
  12. 7 + 8=15
  13. 2 x 9=18
  14. 7 x 4=28
  15. 5 x 2=10
  16. 0 x 1=1
  17. 11 x 9=99
  18. 12 x 1=12
  19. 3 x 4=12
  20. 6 x 7=42
  21. 4 x 2=8
  22. 9 x 8=72
  23. 6 x 6=36
  24. 5 x 2=10
  25. 9 x 9=81

Bear Hunt Map


WALT put thing in order first to last.
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Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Technology Challenge


WALT brainstorm blooms questions to research.
Today I was setting my bloom goals.
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Monday, 17 November 2014

Positive Library behavior


WALT to identify positive behaviors in the library.
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Friday, 14 November 2014

Multiplication Wheels!


WALT instantly recall our multiplication facts!

Knowledge Attack


WALT do our basic fact faster.
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Tuesday, 11 November 2014

SSpa activity


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Internet Scavenger Hunt



Internet Scavenger Hunt: Computers

Directions: What do you know about how computers work? Use the information
you find at the Web site provided below to answer the questions on this page.
Write your answers on the lines next to each question.




  1. Which three parts of the computer receive input? Mouse,keyboard and modem

  1. Which three parts of the computer give output? modem ,printer monitor screen

  1. What does the computer hard disk do?It saves the computer files.

  1. What does DOS stand for?Disk operating system

  1. What kind of file has a name that ends with .gif?Graphics Interchange Format  

  1. In computer language, what does cd\ mean?compact data

Monday, 10 November 2014

Basic Facts: (T4W5)

Basic Facts: (T4W5)

  1. 10 + 4= 14
  2. 10 + 90= 100
  3. 14 + 6= 20
  4. 3 + 36= 39
  5. 99 + 11= 110
  6. 67 - 7= 60
  7. 12 - 6 = 6
  8. 7 - 2= 5
  9. 100 - 55 = 45
  10. 3 - 0= 3
  11. 3 x 4=12
  12. 6 x 7=42
  13. 4 x 2=8
  14. 9 x 8=72
  15. 6 x 6=36
  16. 5 x 2=10
  17. 1 x 10=10
  18. 7 x 10=70
  19. 3 x 8=24
  20. 0 x 12=0
  21. 3 x 3= 9
  22. 2 x 10 = 20
  23. 11 x 7 = 77
  24. 9 x 8= 81
  25. 4 x 3=12
  26. 5 x 5 = 25
  27. 2 + 5 + 3 + 5=15
  28. 4 + 2 + 6 + 8=20
  29. 0 + 9 + 7 + 3 + 1 + 10=30
  30. 10 + 14 - 4 - 10=10

Tuesday, 4 November 2014

3D Detective


WALT identify properties of 3D shapes
Edge- The line where join/meet.
Vortex- A point where 2 or more straight lines meet.A corner.
2Dimension- Height Width.
Face- The flat surface of a space.
3Dimension-Width Height Depth
Success Criteria:

  1.  I can find real life example of 3D shapes.
  2. I know what 3D means.
  3. I know what a face is .
  4. I know what an edge is.
  5. I know what a vertex is.
  6. I can identify the face, edge and vertex of any 3D shape.