9/12/19
Discovering Aotearoa
New Zealand By Jaren
Hello Viewers.
Today I'm going to talk about my culture, Where I come from the experience in there. I and my family come from the Philippine except for my little brother. The experience in the Philippines is fun but some dangerous especially some, insects and spiders. The easiest part of the Philippines is the price, the price in the Phillippines is very cheap in the market.
The Philippines is a very wonderful place and I hope you visit them someday and please comment me on your experiences if you did.
I am a student at in Uru Mānuka. In 2020 I was a year 8 and in 2021 I will be a year 9. This is a place where I will be able to share my learning with you. Please note....some work won't be edited - just my first drafts, so there may be some surface errors. I would love your feedback, comments, thoughts and ideas.
Monday, December 9, 2019
Setting Sail
9/12/19
Setting Sail
By Jaren
Hello Viewers.
Today we are going to talk about a list of food you could bring with you on a canoe. Here are some lists of food I suggest you could bring to canoe and why:
Why?:
Because they are one of the best snacks to eat with your friends
and family: (My Opinion)
Thank you for reading my blog, please comment down below and tell me what I need to improve next time.
Setting Sail
By Jaren
Hello Viewers.
Today we are going to talk about a list of food you could bring with you on a canoe. Here are some lists of food I suggest you could bring to canoe and why:
Why?:
Because they are one of the best snacks to eat with your friends
and family: (My Opinion)
Thank you for reading my blog, please comment down below and tell me what I need to improve next time.
Wednesday, December 4, 2019
Big Friendly Giant / BFG
4/12/19
Big Friendly Giant/BFG (For Short)
By Jaren
Book: Created by Roald Dahl
Hello Viewers
Today I'm going to talk about a book called Big Friendly giant.
This book is about a friendly giant with his friend named Sophie.
BFG's favourite hobbies are doing his homework, talking with Sophie and telling stories. BFG looks likes a giant caveman with dark hairy skin, long arms with long legs, he smells like rotten coming from an organic bin, his personality is friendly, kind and thoughtful especially to his friend Sophie.
Big Friendly Giant/BFG (For Short)
By Jaren
Book: Created by Roald Dahl
Hello Viewers
Today I'm going to talk about a book called Big Friendly giant.
This book is about a friendly giant with his friend named Sophie.
BFG's favourite hobbies are doing his homework, talking with Sophie and telling stories. BFG looks likes a giant caveman with dark hairy skin, long arms with long legs, he smells like rotten coming from an organic bin, his personality is friendly, kind and thoughtful especially to his friend Sophie.
Friday, November 8, 2019
Who do I admire?
8/11/19
Who Do I Admire?
By Jaren
I admire Christiano Ronaldo.
Who Do I Admire?
By Jaren
I admire Christiano Ronaldo.
- Born on February 5 1985
- A Portuguese soccer player, he plays at the champion world cup live with his team is known to be
Real Madrid/ Juventus.
Video Clip:
Why I admire him?
Because I wanted to become a good and skilful soccer player just like him.
Friday, October 25, 2019
My Bio Poem
My Bio Poem
By Jaren Ocampo
By Jaren Ocampo
I am smart, sporty and creative
I am the big brother of Jacob, son of Joel and Christina
I love my parents, my brother and cousins
The three emotions I feel most commonly are, happiness,
Excitement, frustration and sadness
The things I fear the most are nightmares, pennywise
My achievements are becoming the best football player, overcoming limits at any challenge that possible
I want to go to the Philippines, Disneyland and go to hammer springs to swim with all kinds of tricks.
Thursday, October 24, 2019
Reading Topic Refer Meaning
10/24/19
Refer Meaning
By Jaren Ocampo
Hello Viewers
Today I will be talking about Refer. Refer is a knowledge you've learned from the text and combining it from some of your knowledge. Here are some of my examples of referring and other meanings of referring.
Refer Meaning
By Jaren Ocampo
Hello Viewers
Today I will be talking about Refer. Refer is a knowledge you've learned from the text and combining it from some of your knowledge. Here are some of my examples of referring and other meanings of referring.
1. I get super tired of hearing about some cool new apps
2. I asked and asked and made them see I would never stop asking.
3. MeMe made me felt terrible
4. We’re almost like twins, said MeMe
5. The Narrator felt like the phone was a big deal to her.
__________________________________________________________
Refer
1. The Narrator is not interested in cool new apps
2. The Narrator likes picking on the stuff she wants.
3. The Narrator wanted to sell her phone
4. MeMe and the Narrator looked like each other
5. The Narrator felt like there was someone in her phone
Thursday, October 17, 2019
Wind Power (Science)
Wind Power
By Jaren (Help for Ibrahim)
Measuring weather.
Definitions:
- Anemometer: Measuring Wind Speed
- Beaufort wind scale: The number of spins
MATERIALs
1. 4 dishes
2. 2 sticks
3. Sellotape
4. Pin
5. Pencil
STEPS
- Tape your four dishes on your two sticks.
- Tape your two sticks together.
- Get your pencil.
- Put your pin on the tape on the middle of the sticks.
- Put your pin on the pencil's rubber
Groups size: 5
Roles:
Roles:
1. Record the spins in fifteen seconds
2. Writing the number of spins
3. Holding the Anemometer.
4. Writing the steps
5. Writing the materials.
- Timekeeper
- Counter
- Recorder
- Anemometer Manager
- Wind Manager
- Mount the anemometer in a place that has full access to the wind from all directions.
- When the timekeeper says "Go", the counter in each group will count how many times the marked cup passes them in one minute and write it down.
- Repeat the above step four (4) times and record the number of spins on the chart.
FINDINGS
- Record how many times it spins and record it in the table below.
- You will need to time them and count the number of spins.
Place name on school grounds | Number of Spins in 15 seconds | |
1. | Field | 1 |
2. | Old J Block Site | 1 |
3. | Grass Hill in the quad | 1 |
4. | Tennis Court Gate | 2 |
CONCLUSION:
1. According to the number of spins, we got only one spin from the field.
2. Old J Block site also had one spin.
3. Grass Hill had one spin.
4. Tennis Court Gate has the most spins during our experience.
Wind
Beaufort
Force |
Wind Speed
(KPH) |
Spins
|
Indicators
|
Terms Used in NWS Forecasts
|
0
|
0-2
|
0
|
Calm; smoke rises vertically.
|
Calm
|
1
|
2-5
|
10
|
Shown by direction of wind smoke drift, but not by wind vanes.
|
Light
|
2
|
6-12
|
40
|
Wind felt on face, leaves rustle; ordinary vanes moved by wind.
|
Light
|
3
|
13-20
|
80
|
Leaves and small twigs in constant motion; wind extends light flag.
|
Gentle
|
4
|
21-29
|
130
|
Raises dust and loose paper; small branches are moved.
|
Moderate
|
5
|
30-39
|
190
|
Small trees in leaf begin to sway; crested wavelets form on inland waters.
|
Fresh
|
6
|
40-50
|
250
|
Large branches in motion; whistling heard in telephone wires; umbrellas used with difficulty.
|
Strong
|
7
|
51-61
|
320
|
Whole trees in motion; inconvenience felt walking against the wind.
|
Strong
|
8
|
62-74
|
390
|
Breaks twigs off trees; generally impedes progress.
|
Gale
|
9
|
75-87
|
470
|
Slight structural damage.
|
Gale
|
10
|
88-101
|
550
|
Seldom experienced inland; trees uprooted; considerable structural damage occurs.
|
Whole gale
|
11
|
102-116
|
640
|
Very rarely experienced inland; accompanied by widespread damage.
|
Whole gale
|
12
|
117 or more
|
730+
|
Very rarely experienced; accompanied by widespread damage.
|
Hurricane
|
Thursday, September 26, 2019
My Investigation of Climate Change (Trees)
Climate Change (Trees)
DEFINITION:
What are trees used for?
1. To let us breathe
2. To make objects
3. Absorbing Carbon dioxide
1. To let us breathe
2. To make objects
3. Absorbing Carbon dioxide
HOW DOES DEFORESTATION AFFECT THE CLIMATE?
It ruins the environment by not absorbing the carbon Dioxide and rain to make a flood. It will also have no air or oxygen which will make people and animals not breathing.
Images;
My Investigation In Climate Change Of Oceans
Climate Change (Oceans)
By Jaren
DEFINITION:
2 Images;
By Jaren
DEFINITION:
What is happening to the oceans?
1. They are being polluted by absorbing toxic gas.
2.Being polluted by the cavern
3. There some polluted items and chemicals being dumped in the ocean
4. Life forms in the ocean are dying.
What does this do to shellfish?
1. They're stopping on growing
2. They're dying
HOW DOES CLIMATE CHANGE CONTRIBUTE TO THE ACIDIFICATION OF OUR OCEANS?
It kills the life forms in the ocean and gets polluted by toxic chemicals and nuclear waste.
2 Images;
Tuesday, September 24, 2019
Spring Blog (Drama Lessons)
24/9/19
Spring Blog
(Drama Lessons)
By Jaren, Isaiah
Hello Viewers.
Recently during our drama lessons, we were writing haiku poems.
Haiku poems is a Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five, traditionally evoking images of the natural world, a poem in English written in the form of a haiku. We were making into two buddings in the session, each of us was making a haiku poem about spring.
My Haiku Poem
River, water, flowers, rain in every spring, it shines so bright and pretty every day, it shines the nature, flowers, rivers, trees every day with his brightful smile, it leaves the nature with a burning smile.
My Buddy's Haiku Poem
when I see nature I see flowers that are blooming as I run through the grass with my barefoot and flowers become blue pink white black and all the other colours that bring life with every spring with every poem
Spring Blog
(Drama Lessons)
By Jaren, Isaiah
Hello Viewers.
Recently during our drama lessons, we were writing haiku poems.
Haiku poems is a Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five, traditionally evoking images of the natural world, a poem in English written in the form of a haiku. We were making into two buddings in the session, each of us was making a haiku poem about spring.
My Haiku Poem
River, water, flowers, rain in every spring, it shines so bright and pretty every day, it shines the nature, flowers, rivers, trees every day with his brightful smile, it leaves the nature with a burning smile.
My Buddy's Haiku Poem
when I see nature I see flowers that are blooming as I run through the grass with my barefoot and flowers become blue pink white black and all the other colours that bring life with every spring with every poem
Reading Topic
Reading Topic
By Jaren
Hello.
During my reading, I and my group were split into groups of 2. We were making some questions for our buddy to ask each other and answering them from what we have read. The reason why we needed to make questions for what we read is to make sure that you understand what your reading.
Here are some of the few questions my teacher had:
1.Main Character: Tama
2.Setting: Kauri Island
3.Problem: Pig ran away
4.Solution: Pig ran back home
Here is the image of the example and reasons for the topic:
By Jaren
Hello.
During my reading, I and my group were split into groups of 2. We were making some questions for our buddy to ask each other and answering them from what we have read. The reason why we needed to make questions for what we read is to make sure that you understand what your reading.
Here are some of the few questions my teacher had:
1.Main Character: Tama
2.Setting: Kauri Island
3.Problem: Pig ran away
4.Solution: Pig ran back home
Here is the image of the example and reasons for the topic:
Monday, September 23, 2019
Science (How to behave in a Science lab and items)
23/9/19
Science
By Jaren
Ocampo
Aim: To learn how to behave in a science laboratory.
1. Pay attention
2. Act responsibly around dangerous objects.
3. Do not run
4. Put your bag under your desk.
5. No food in the laboratory.
6. Do not sniff or taste substances.
Here are some images and names of tools we use during science:
1. Stirring Rod
2. 100ml Measuring
Cylinder
3. 200ml
Conical Flask
4. 250ml
Conical Flask
5. Test Tube Tongs
6. Glass Rod
7. 10ml Measuring
Cylinder
8. Funnel
9. 100ml Beaker
10. 250ml Beaker
Science
By Jaren
Ocampo
Aim: To learn how to behave in a science laboratory.
1. Pay attention
2. Act responsibly around dangerous objects.
3. Do not run
4. Put your bag under your desk.
5. No food in the laboratory.
6. Do not sniff or taste substances.
Here are some images and names of tools we use during science:
1. Stirring Rod
2. 100ml Measuring
Cylinder
3. 200ml
Conical Flask
4. 250ml
Conical Flask
5. Test Tube Tongs
6. Glass Rod
7. 10ml Measuring
Cylinder
8. Funnel
9. 100ml Beaker
10. 250ml Beaker
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