Thursday 30 July 2020

Learning Through Play!

LTP
LTP (Learning Through Play) is an activity we do after lunch every Monday and Tuesday across
Moana Syndicate (Room 1, 2, 3, and 4). In each classroom there is an activity you could choose to
do for the two days of that week.  The options are Makey Makey, Junkey Monkey,
Planet Construct, and Cardboard Nation. This week, I chose Makey Makey because it includes a lot
of tech and things that I like. In the next paragraphs, I will explain what each activity is about.


Makey Makey
Makey Makey is a computer - tech activity with lots of wires involved. You can make a
 piano out of bananas, bongos out of pillows, and play pacman with oranges! You could
 even make a school band. Be prepared to be amazed by the power of…         computers

Junkey Monkey
Toys are fun to play with, but are funner to destroy! In Junkey Monkey, we take apart
 toys, and put them back together in different ways. Hammering, screwing, and lots 
more. “Uh, oh! Where did my toys go?!?”

Planet Construct
Warning! Construction in progress! Beware of the bubble of creativity. Here in room 1 are a ton of big and small mechanical parts that you can make into whatever you want. A plane, a car, even things that don’t even exist! Walk into the world of mechanics . . . 



Thank you for reading about the world of . .  Um. . . Amazblogs?! Yea!

Sincerely, Kale’a  🐈



Thursday 23 July 2020

Term 3 Week 1 Blog Post

My Quickwrite!
Hello and welcome to my first week back at school! For this week’s blog post I will be telling you about my quick write and why we should protect endangered animals. The Questions we needed to answer were … 1. What Does It Mean If An Animal Is Endangered? 2. In What Ways Are Humans Responsible For Endangering Animals? 3. Why Must We Protect Endangered Animals? 4. What Can Humans Do To Protect Endangered Animals? Now, I will show you what I wrote.


What Does It Mean If An Animal Is Endangered?
“Endangered” is a word you could use to explain that an animal is in danger of being extinct. endangered is like if there were 20 birds and more and were being eaten, then they would start to be endangered. The species that is endangered is in danger of being extinct, which means the species would not be alive at all.


In What Ways Are Humans Responsible for Endangering Animals?
Humans are responsible for A LOT of endangered species. From killing them to get horns, teeth, skins, and fur, also because of meat. Some people will threaten the animals by teasing them, poking them, and lots more. People around the globe help save these poor things by donating money, and I think more people should do the same. Like, becoming an animal protector! Sign up by visiting this website <- Link Here


Why Must We Protect Endangered Animals?
There are a lot of things that us humans can do to protect endangered animals. Donating money to SPCA’s, becoming Vegetarian, not hunting, limiting space for humans: trees, habitats, and lots more. We do not have as many rain forests anymore because of wood, for shops, buildings, and houses. 
Thank you for reading about Why We Should Protect Our Endangered Species.

Your Weekly Blogger, Kale’a :)

Tiger: Endangered Species 2020

Thursday 2 July 2020

Just Dance Performance!

Just...      Dance…  Perform…    What?! Yay! This week we have a heap of fun things we are going to do.
Including, a Just Dance performance (and a movie!). There were choices of Waka Waka This Time
For Africa, Handclap, Or Timber. After you have chosen your song,
you have to get into a group and hope that they agree on the song too. :)  


In my group, I have me, Cornelia, and Ivy. We have chosen to do handclap because it is one of our
favorite songs and it is also three people! I have waited to write the rest of the story so that you
guys can hear about the performance. It is Wednesday today and I am ready to perform. 
We have practiced on my computer, and are ready to go.


Yay! Time to get ready to be on stage. Everyone lined up and we walked to the Hall.
A few songs passed and I was quivering from being cold, and being scared! But I was ready.
We raised our hands, and walked onto the stage. I stood in my spot and, Just, Danced.
I think we might have won, but someone else might have gotten more points.
You get points from costumes, how well you dance, and teamwork. 


I am very happy I participated in the performance. And, I am also performing it at the
Term Achiever’s Assembly! I’m so excited! Thanks for reading about the Just Dance Performance.

Mahalo, Kale’a  :)
(Mahalo is Hawaiian for Thank you or Thanks.)