Our Matariki kites starting to be made ready for our display. These are tricky as they take lots of patience.
Tuesday, 24 June 2014
A sneak peek at our work for open day.
More angles
After guessing each other's hand drawn angles, we checked to see how close our estimates were.
Sunday, 15 June 2014
Angles
Angles cont.... We then designed our own angle measure, working with fractions and equal partitioning. We could then begin to estimate very closely what angles were, using our 30, 45, 60 and 90 degrees angles. We worked these out using fractions. Below are pictures of the class working out each other's hand drawn angles on orange card.
Monday, 9 June 2014
Matariki enquiry continues
I went through the story before the lesson began and wrote the difficult words on orange pieces of paper. The students got one each and they became the expert on this word by looking it up in a dictionary or using their prior knowledge. When we read the story, once we came to the difficult words the expert had their turn to tell the class what the word meant.
The below pictures are of the Sheena Cameron story pyramid template enlarged and done in pairs. This re tells the story of Iratumoana and the Taniwha Tarakura.
Thursday, 5 June 2014
What is an Angle?
Monday, 2 June 2014
Cardboard rolls
Lorin made this amazing telescope by using a mixture of different sized cardboard/paper rolls. Please save any spares you have at home, then bring them to class so we can make more for our special project for open day.
Matariki enquiry continues in Room 11
We continued our Matariki enquiry this week. Room 11 continued to expand on their first wondering questions, through engaging in higher level thinking.
First wonderings
We then separated questions into generic group types e.g. Shape, Age, Stories, Stars and Planets and Time. The students then had to group our class questions into these categories.
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