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Friday, 31 July 2015

How could adults be better?

I believe adults could be better if they listen to children,if they say important things.

Adults could be better if they stop fighting with each other,because their children will hurt each other.

They should stop smoking and stop drinking alcohol in front of their children,because their kid will get asthma.

Adults should not swear in front of their children,because they will copy them.

Most important way adults could be better is to stop telling off their children in public,
because it is embarrassing for their children.

Monday, 27 July 2015

Sharing my Maths Strategy

Last week I was given the maths problem I had to share my strategy. I used We Video to record my thinking. 5 rows of 5 radishes is equals to 25 I know because I counted in 5's I know the strategy because 5+5+5+5+5= 25 I know because I skipped counted in fives I know the answer is 25 because 5,10,15,20,25 I skipped counted to 25 so the answer is 25

Monday, 6 July 2015

Last day of badminton!

Hurray! Last Friday was our last day of playing badminton. First, we had to do our warm ups. We played stuck in the mud. Then coach Ben chose Vaughan and Punipuao to be the tagger. We started to play. I haven't been tag by Vaughan and Punipuao. I saved many people by clapping under their legs. Finally I got tagged by Vaughan and someone saved me.

Coach Ben told us to grab rackets and shuttles to play our next warm up. He got some badminton nets so that we could play rally way. We need to be in six groups. Each has to be in twos so that it could be fair. Punipuao competed with Heneliena who lost.Next it was Fulila's turn to play. Punipuao was hard to compete against because she was good at playing badminton. Now it was Christopher's turn and he hit it over the net to Punipuao but she didn't hit it back. Finally it was my turn. I got the racket and hit the shuttle straight to Christopher but he didn't hit it. Coach Ben told us to stop and sit down on the floor. We thank coach Ben for teaching us how to play badminton.
"Youre welcome," coach Ben replied. I had fun playing badminton.