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Monday, December 7, 2020

2020-Yearbooks

 2020 yearbooks

Hello fellow bloggers.

For the last few weeks, we have been working on yearbooks that rhyme, and explain what has happened this year with COVID-19 and how this has affected our school year, compared to other years.

Below is the work I have done on my yearbook:


Wednesday, November 4, 2020

Hangi

 

 Amazing Maori Culture

Hello Fellow Bloggers.

My name is Henry from marshland school, and today I will be showing you my work on Hangi past and present work.

The way a Hangi was prepared is that a hole was dug and food could be put in it, but now it is common to use a machine to cook a hangi.

Here is my work on Hangi past and future:



Thanks for reading this, if you have any feedback on different aspects of the Hangi please comment.


Amazing Maori Culture

 Amazing Maori Culture

Hello Fellow Bloggers.

My name is Henry from marshland school, and today I will be showing you my work on Maori culture past and present.

Did you know that the haka used to be used to scare other tribes before the battle, and now it is used as a tradition in games like rugby, or sometimes it is different within different parts of New Zealand.

Here is my work on Maori culture:



Thanks for reading this, if you have any feedback on different aspects of the Maori culture please comment.

Thursday, September 24, 2020

Golf Club Angle Science Experiment

 Golf Club Angle Science Experiment

Hello Fellow Bloggers.

Today I was working with Cooper on a science experiment to see if the angle of the golf club affects the distance the ball flys.

I and Cooper wrote our hypothesis, question, and then Cooper did our experiment using our procedure at the golf course.

Here's our experiment:


Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Sign Language

 Sign Language

Hello Fellow Bloggers.

This Wednesday we were working on sign language and how to sign our names, but before I show you my name in sign language, I will tell you how I learned.

I learned using this website called sign ninja and you can find it by searching up sign ninja.

Here is me doing my name in sign language:




Thursday, September 17, 2020

ISS-International Space Station

 ISS-International Space Station

Hello Fellow Bloggers

This week for literacy we have been working on a Minecraft world of the international space station or ISS, you can download it below.

The ISS was originally created by America, but more countries joined on like Canada, Russia, and Japan, main construction started in 1998, and finished in 2009, the final module was added in 2016 and was called the beam it was added by America.

Although this was the end of the main construction more is to be done on the space station in the future.

We all added our own modules onto the station and the one I added was for extra storage it was added near the back of the station and may be needed in the future if more astronauts join.

Heres the link to download the world: ISS World


Here is my research from the ISS about the order of which it all was created:


Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Coding Today

Coding  Today

Hello Fellow Bloggers.

Today we were working on coding, I created a stage about trees and how we are destroying them for our own benefit, and are not letting them live and thrive.

Trees are also being destroyed and in the prosses destroying habitats for animals that live there, and I think that this is very wrong and that humans shouldn't destroy these forests.

Here is my work (in Screenshots):