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Wednesday, August 10, 2016

All About Me Writing

Hi I’m Maaka, I’m 11  and I am a year 6 at Frankley school. I’m going to tell you a bit about me.

First of all, I like to play Rugby. I play first five for Tukapa and the Frankley inter-school team. First five is the first receiver from the ruck and scrum, a First Five also has to call all the plays out to the backs to break the opposition's defensive line.

I used to live in Christchurch with my parents and my siblings. I lived in Christchurch for about 6 ½ years, we moved in 2009 when I was 4. But now I live in New Plymouth. If you are wondering if I was in any earthquakes, I was. My parents and I were all in the 2010 and 2011 earthquake and luckily none of us                                                                    got hurt. I have 2 brothers named Te Arei and Kairangi. Kai was born on October 26th 2011 which means he just missed the 2011 earthquake and Te Arei was born on May 8th 2015.

I used to go to Avonhead school in Christchurch. Before I went to Avonhead I went to Annabells Educare and I was one of the first kid to leave because it had opened the year I got there. At Avonhead I went through 5 classes before I left to come back to Taranaki.

I like to play pretty much all sports, my favourites are Rugby, Basketball, Cricket and Soccer. I like a lot more sports but those are just a few of them.

Well that is pretty much all there is to know about me.
(Or all that you need to know) I hope you learned something about me that you didn’t already know.

By Maaka

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JK

(Just Kidding)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

Sunday, July 31, 2016

Kicking a goal


This Is Me Kicking A Rugby Ball Over The Posts
I Am The Kicker For Our Frankley Interschool Team And My Tukapa Team. We Got Into The Semi-Finals And We Are Facing Inglewood.

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Our Pepeha Questions

                          Question:                                                                       Answer:

What is the main pepeha of frankley school?
How long have pepehas has Existed?
Pepehas have been around forever since the
moari’s came to Aotearoa.
Why are pepehas so important?
Because it is a way to introduce ourselves in a maori language  
Who made up the pepeha has for frankley school?

what does Ko Tokomaru te waka mean?
Tokumaru canoe
what does Ko Te Atiawa te iwi mean?

The people Atiawa
what does Ko Ngati Te Whiti te hapu
mean ?

Ngati Te over the family
what does Ko Kare te pa tawhiti (tawi ito) mean ?
The city is not far
What person made up pepeha?

Ikan Analysis

This is my Ikan Analysis From The start of term 1 and in april 2016


IKAN Power Point Analysis      Name:

Domain
AC ~ Stage 4
Part 1
EA ~ Stage 5
Part 2
AA ~ Stage 6
Part 3
AM ~ Stage 7
Part 4
AP ~ Stage 8
Part 5
FNWS



BWNS
Say the number before/after a given number in the range 0-100
Say the number before/after a given number in the range 0-1000
Say the number before/after a given number in the range 0-1000,000
Identify the biggest decimal from 3 numbers, tenth, hundredth and thousandth

Identify the smallest decimal number as above but with whole numbers included 3.4, 3.47, 3.047

Fractions
Explain and write the fractions for half, quarter etc (unit fractions)
Explain and write an improper fraction

Order unit fractions with the same denominator
Order fractions with mixed denominators

Convert a mixed number to an improper fraction
Recognise and discuss equivalent fractions

Identify the smallest fraction in a group of numbers with mixed numerators and denominators
Order any sort of fraction

Conversion of %, to fraction to decimal.
Place Value
Know the number of tens in tidy numbers.

Multiply a  single digit number by 10
Know the number of tens in the whole of a number up to 1000

Multiply a two digit number by ten
Know the number of hundreds in the whole of a number up to 10,000

Know the number of tenths in decimals to two decimal places
Round numbers to the nearest tenth

Know how many 1000s there are in any numbers
Know the number of hundredths in numbers of up to three decimal places.

Can identify half way between tenths
e.g. 7.3 and 7.4
Basic Facts
Know doubles e.g. 7+7

Apply my doubles to bigger numbers e.g. 70+70

Know halves of numbers up to 20.
Know addition facts to 20

Know the 5 times table
Know the subtraction facts to 20

Know some multiplication facts:
, 3x, 4x,  
Know most multiplication tables:
2x, 3x, 4x, 5x, 6x, 7x, 8x, 9x, 10x

Know some division facts
.
Know the missing number in something divided by number = a number e.g. ? ÷4=7
Know most division facts
Can convert from a percentage to a fraction and vice versa.
Can change a decimal within thousandths to a %
Identifies the least common multiple of a no. to 10.
Identifies the highest common factor
IKAN Power Point Analysis      Name:
End of Term 1
Domain
AC ~ Stage 4
Part 1
EA ~ Stage 5
Part 2
AA ~ Stage 6
Part 3
AM ~ Stage 7
Part 4
AP ~ Stage 8
Part 5
FNWS



BWNS
Say the number before/after a given number in the range 0-100
Say the number before/after a given number in the range 0-1000
Say the number before/after a given number in the range 0-1000,000
Identify the biggest decimal from 3 numbers, tenth, hundredth and thousandth

Identify the smallest decimal number as above but with whole numbers included 3.4, 3.47, 3.047

Fractions
Explain and write the fractions for half, quarter etc (unit fractions)
Explain and write an improper fraction

Order unit fractions with the same denominator
Order fractions with mixed denominators

Convert a mixed number to an improper fraction
Recognise and discuss equivalent fractions

Identify the smallest fraction in a group of numbers with mixed numerators and denominators
Order any sort of fraction

Conversion of %, to fraction to decimal.
Place Value
Know the number of tens in tidy numbers.

Multiply a  single digit number by 10
Know the number of tens in the whole of a number up to 1000

Multiply a two digit number by ten
Know the number of hundreds in the whole of a number up to 10,000

Know the number of tenths in decimals to two decimal places
Round numbers to the nearest tenth

Know how many 1000s there are in any numbers
Know the number of hundredths in numbers of up to three decimal places.

Can identify half way between tenths
e.g. 7.3 and 7.4
Basic Facts
Know doubles e.g. 7+7

Apply my doubles to bigger numbers e.g. 70+70

Know halves of numbers up to 20.
Know addition facts to 20

Know the 5 times table
Know the subtraction facts to 20

Know some multiplication facts:
, 3x, 4x,  
Know most multiplication tables:
2x, 3x, 4x, 5x, 6x, 7x, 8x, 9x, 10x

Know some division facts
.
Know the missing number in something divided by number = a number e.g. ? ÷4=7
Know most division facts
Can convert from a percentage to a fraction and vice versa.
Can change a decimal within thousandths to a %
Identifies the least common multiple of a no. to 10.
Identifies the highest common factor

This is my Mihi or Pepeha

Tena Koutou katoa

Ko Hikurangi te Maunga                 (mountain)

Ko Waiapu te awa              (river)

Ko Horouta te waka                (boat)

Ko Te Kuha Tarewa toku marae       (marae)

Ko Ngati Porou toku iwi             (tribe)

No Ngamotu ahau.                      (city)

Ko Rangi toku matua        (father)

Ko Anna toku whaea     (mother)

Ko Frankley toku kura    (school)

Ko Maaka toku ingoa           (your name)

Tena Koutou e hoa ma


No reira, tena Koutou, tena Koutou, tena tatou katoa.