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Friday, 21 August 2020

writing blog

 Writing blog

Here is my favorite paragraph from my speech 6 million that's right 6 million children die before their 5th birthday, each year, and that's not good because The first five years of a child's life are important. They are the foundation of a child’s life the main reasons are future health, happiness, growth, development and learning at school, in the family and community, and if they spend all their life in pain and in a hospital. That will not be good for a child's brain.


what do you think?

Cantamath

 

Cantamath

 

The last couple of weeks we have been doing Cantamath, Cantamath is like math but you race other people for it. We have been doing trails for ages now. We have been doing things like team challenges, induvadlie challenges and more. I really hope I make that team becuase I want to go to the competiton.

what do you think?

Wednesday, 19 August 2020

writing

 Writing 


                                                                                                                                 

that is what I have for my speech so far, what do you think?
Some facts Child health 17,000 fewer children die each day than in 1990, but more than six million children still die before their fifth birthday each year Since 2000, measles vaccines have averted nearly 15.6 million deaths Maternal health Maternal mortality has fallen by almost 50 per cent since 1990 More women are receiving antenatal care. In developing regions, antenatal care increased from 65 per cent in 1990 to 83 per cent in 2012 Targets Reduce the number of mothers who die giving birth to their children. 

Tuesday, 18 August 2020

junk food

Should kids be able to eat junk?

 Hey can you here me out.

This week for reading we had to pick between if kids should be able to eat junk food. Personally I don't know why someone would think that kids shouldn't be able to eat junk food. No one eats loads and loads of Junk food. If you eat junk food you can still be fit like some athletes are. I don't have anything to share because we did it live.



What do you think about kids eating junk food?

Monday, 10 August 2020

robots

 Robots 

this week we read about robots and we had to make a screen castify, here is my scripted for my screen castify. 

George :Ke ora i'm George 

Archie :and i'm Archie 

George : and for reading this week we have     

Archie : been Reading a text called (for or against)

George : dy jill eggleton. For our create task we had to record ourselves talk about the text. 

Archie :and what we already know and new learning we have.

George: A new thing that I have learned is that they are developing machecis that are superior to humans.

Archie: Umm a new thing that I learned is that humans might be so reliable on machines that they will never turn them off.

George: A thing that I already knew before reading this text was that there are robots and they are trying to do human things. 

Archie: a thing that I already know is that humans are programmed to do human things.

George: And that is what we learned.  

Archie : a thing that I relate to is that I think that if there are robots in the future I will become lazier. 

George : I think that in the future if humans rely on robots too much, humans will become so lazy and extinct.

what do you think of my script? 

reading

 Reading 

this week for reading we have done positive and negative intent, here is my follow up for this week. 



what do you think. 

Thursday, 6 August 2020

Writing follow up

Writing follow up
this week for writing we have been practicing for speeches, by writing down facts about  topic we picked and I chose heath and well being, here is my writing.

Some facts 


Child health

  • 17,000 fewer children die each day than in 1990, but more than six million children still die before their fifth birthday each year

  • Since 2000, measles vaccines have averted nearly 15.6 million deaths

Maternal health

  • Maternal mortality has fallen by almost 50 per cent since 1990

  • More women are receiving antenatal care. In developing regions, antenatal care increased from 65 per cent in 1990 to 83 per cent in 2012

Targets

• Reduce the number of mothers who die giving birth to their children.

• Prevent the deaths of newborns and children under five years old.

• End epidemics such as HIV/AIDS and other diseases, such as hepatitis or waterborne diseases.

How would you feel going to school hungry?

How would you feel if you couldn’t take your kid to the doctors?

What if you had no water?

what do you think?