Today in Miss Goslin’s homeroom we did statistics in strand maths . What statistics is, is explaining information you have gathered through a graph. We learn what different types of graph there are bar graphs, pie charts, ETC. First we all got together on the mat And Miss Goslin explained what statistics is. Next we figured out how many siblings everyone had and put them into tally marks. Then she handed out sheets with a couple tasks on and there were a small group to make a bar graph about how many siblings we had. Once everyone was finished we all came together on the mat and Miss Goslin showed us what each part of a bar graph was called.
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Friday, 26 July 2019
Friday, 5 July 2019
Our last day of school (Miss Goslin's Punui-o-toka Homeroom)
On the last Friday of the term our school is having a class party! We earnt the class party because we got 3,000 'thank you tickets'. "We get thank you tickets in the classroom by our teachers for supporting our people powers" Says Bronx. Our people powers are our school values. Our people powers are:
-Be there
-Play
-Make their day
-Choose your attitude
On Thursday to celebrate Matariki, we flew kites that we have made at home. A few children in our space won prizes for the highest flying kite from Mrs Huriwai.
Bronx shares that Matariki is about Whanau and food. Aliyah shares that it is about celebrating Maori new year and its harvest. Below is some of our artwork, representing the Matariki stars.
Today we are having a PJ class party with lots of shared yummy kai. This is our reward for getting the tickets!
By Bronx, Aliyah and Miss G
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