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Showing posts with label 2018. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2018. Show all posts
Thursday, 29 November 2018
Go Kart Derby Race
I learnt a lot from our derby race. One to be braver than before to go down steep hills. Second to build my confidence up when crowds watch me. I found it hard to ride down that steep hills, using my friends go kart. I found it easy to do it once again now that I've built that confidence up. I really enjoyed riding a go kart in my first go kart derby challenge. I had so much fun that day and everyone else did as well.
Tuesday, 27 November 2018
Wellington Camp reflection/ Slide show
I really found it challenging to write more than five slides. Lucky I did cause the minimum of slides was five.
The hardest part about creating a wonderful slide show was the remembering. The easiest part about the slide show was putting the it into spark adobe. I really enjoyed creating a slide show that reflected my amazing camp in Wellington. Next time I'd like to add more slides about every place that we went to in Wellington.
Monday, 11 June 2018
Profile
My name is Horowai. I am a year 7 student attending Matawai School. I have three older brothers, two younger brothers and two older sisters. I am maori, and I’m from Te Karaka.
I’m very good at art work including drawing and painting by using my own imagination. I enjoy reading different books that create images inside my mind. My challenges are to remember my times tables when it comes to testing and to complete my reading challenges for this year. My goals are getting my adrenalin writing finished before the deadline.
I’m looking forward to finally finishing my second artist. I think I’ve achieved a lot in my home learning, like getting three days done or the whole week finished through each and every week.
Monday, 16 April 2018
Nau mai, haere mai ki tēnei taonga
Welcome to my blog for learning.
I look forward to sharing my learning with my school,
my whānau and friends anywhere.
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