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Tuesday, June 15, 2021

Friday, May 14, 2021

the cay

 

 

Book Elements based on work from 9TEA 12/4/2021

Student

Teacher

Back cover



A. The blurb, synopsis or plot summary



B. Picture or dominant image from the text



C. Author's name /Author's picture



D. Illustrator’s name (Me!!)



E Illustrator's  OR Publisher's logo (me!!)



F Colour - background colour linked to text



G.       Barcode



H        Prices in 3 different countries



I         Comments from a newspaper about the book



J         Other books by that same author (show cover(s))






II. Front cover



A. Title Suitable for the story



B        Style of font and colour linked to story



C Picture/Dominant Image



D Symbols, images related to the story



E Background colour or graphics linked to story



F Author's name



G Illustrator’s name (this is YOU!!)



H Illustrator OR publisher's logo (make one up for your publishing company! - see notes below)



I. Colour linked to text






Spine



A Colour



B Author's name



C        Illustrator's logo



D Title




Wednesday, November 4, 2020

-how the hangi has changed over the years

 


Kia Ora bloggers, how is everybody today, for another task we had to do about New Zealand was that we had to make a poster about the Hangi, which is a traditional thing the Moari people do. We got to create a poster about how the tech has changed how you cook a Hangi, this was also very interesting because I never actually knew how you cooked a Hangi, but this is my poster, it isn't the best but I could of done better, thanks hopefully you liked my blog post today.  

-new zealand

 

Kia Ora bloggers, how is everyone today, on a Wednesday after Technology, we are learning about our country New Zealand, like our culture and our Haka, it's very interesting and very fun, we got to research on three other different things, I actually learnt a lot of things I didn't know about New Zealand, hope you liked today's blog post, thank you!

Friday, October 16, 2020

fractions

 

Kia Ora, for maths we are doing fractions and we had to do lots of it, I didn't do all of it because I didn't understand it properly ad it was kinda hard, bye.

Thursday, September 24, 2020

-dreams

 Dreams 


Why can’t we remember our dreams?

We usually only remember the fact that we have had intense dreams when we wake. Only nightmares, or dreams of a particularly emotional nature, stick in our memories.


Why are some dreams coloured?

Scientific REM studies have proven that we tend to dream in colours but we do not always recall them. ... In our waking state, colours stimulate emotions. Similarly, colours also stimulate emotions in dreams. Scientific REM studies have proven that we tend to dream in colours but we do not always recall them.


Why do we have nightmares?

There can be a number of psychological triggers that cause nightmares in adults. For example, anxiety and depression can cause adult nightmares. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) also commonly causes people to experience chronic, recurrent nightmares. Nightmares in adults can be caused by certain sleep disorders.


How are dreams made?

Dreams mainly occur in the rapid-eye-movement (REM) stage of sleep—when brain activity is high and resembles that of being awake. REM sleep is revealed by continuous movements of the eyes during sleep. At times, dreams may occur during other stages of sleep.

















Friday, September 4, 2020

-coin fliping

Kia Ora bloggers, how is everyone today, for maths we made an animation about how                              many options we could when we flip a coin