Thursday, 24 April 2014
Thursday, 17 April 2014
Tuesday, 15 April 2014
Keep Ourselves Safe
If you are in danger call 111 or 911 or 999 or else if you are home alone and you are struggling call your parents or try call you next door neighbour. Think twice are you safe, Don't talk to strangers, Don't accept lollies or anything else from strangers. Keep Ourselves Safe!
Art Reflection
Art Reflection
This is my art. My partner was Tim we both used Reflection by drawing the same image but flipped over. We both had a choice of choosing Reflection, Translation, and
Rotation. We both choose to do Reflection because we thought it would stand out more if we both use the same image but flipped over.
Wednesday, 9 April 2014
Poem- Voice Thread
This is Kyra & I Voice Thread on our poem The Giraffe the Pelly and Me written by Roald Dahl.
We both work as partners and both performed in front of our class.
Tuesday, 8 April 2014
The poetry Rubic
My friend Kyra and I performed a poem called The Giraffe the Pelly and me it is written by Roald Dahl. Yvette from my class assessed our performance. As we both read our poem we used lots of expression, a loud clear voice, used eye contact and knew our poem off by heart. This gives us an idea of what we need to work on and we can improve our poetry writing better.
Friday, 4 April 2014
Xtramaths
This is my Xtramaths results. What I need to get better at is knowing my basic facts to get all my answers correct.
Wednesday, 2 April 2014
Poetry Recital Reflection
Poetry Recital Reflection
Were you pleased with how you sounded?
Yes because I used expression when I was reading my poem.
What helped you learn your poem?
By reading the poem over and over.
Did you look at your audience?
For some parts I did not look at the audience because I don’t know my poem off by heart.
Did you speak clearly?
yes because the audience can hear all words that I say.
Did you use an expressive voice?
I did use an expressive voice when I read my poem to the audience.
what are your next steps?
I need to work on knowing my poem off by heart and always facing the direction of the audience.
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