Friday 18 September 2020

WHERE I WANT TO BE IN 10 YEARS TIME

 In 10 years time I will be 21 and I want to be In the NBA (National Basketball Association). I need to train hard, create healthy habits, Play against players that are better than me and practice shooting everywhere around the court. I can get there by getting scholarships getting recruited by colleges having an manager will also help. My family, coaches and a manager if I have one can stand by me.Hoop Club KapitiME NOW
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Friday 11 September 2020

Changes To Managing Self Form

 At Otaki College The Year 7 and 8's Fill out a form every Friday based on Managing self -Accountability and Responsibility.  I and fine about the form It asks us about our learning and if we have finished our tasks or not. The form has things related to Homeroom And ask what we need to improve on next week or what we did great this week. I think this is a great way of showing what we have completed and not. 


Friday 4 September 2020

One Thing I've Learnt In Te Reo

 This week in Te reo Maori We were learning about numbers and how to count in Te reo. We started counting to ten. As we got the hang of that we moved onto counting In twos all the way to 24.Next Ropu 1( My Group) Went in 5's and 10's. We gained lots of knowledge then at the end of each lesson we had a game of Warewhare which is bingo. We also Learnt some other words for example, I mua Meaning Before, I muri meaning after. Tau meaning number and some others I can't remember. Here is an example of a Question that we would of answered. He aha te tau kei mua i te Rua tekau ma wha?. In English it is saying what number is before 24?

Answer : 23


This is a really great way to use maths in your everyday life. It can be a challenge but it is really fun to do. You can also teach others to count in maori and can each other questiotion or play maths games. Counting in Te reo was definitely fun and pretty challenging.Maori Ordinal Numbers to 31 – Blackboard Jungle