I am a Year 8 student at Glen Innes School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Room 11 and my teacher is Mrs Ramkolowan.
Tuesday, 25 February 2014
How to make hamburgers
WALT: write an explanation.
Children enjoy hamburgers because hamburgers have many flavours. Hamburgers are also popular at Glen Innes School.
First to make a hamburger, You need buns, ham, sauce, vegetable, beef and cheese. After you have the ingredients, cook some beef on a pan or a barbecue. When that is done get a bun and cut it in half. Then you have to get one slice of beef and put it on top the bottom half of the bun. Meat is good for your body because meats has protein.
Next you have need one slice of ham and put it on top of the beef. Cut some cheese and add it to the burger. After that you have to add some lettuce and tomato to your burger so you can make your burger a balanced meal. It also adds vitamins to your burger. Then you can add tomato sauce and mayonnaise to your burger. When your burger is finished, put the other slice of the bun on top to complete your hamburger.
That is how you make a hamburger. Hamburgers are yum and delicious to eat. You can make hamburgers with anything.
Rounding up to ten
In this game you have to round the number to the nearest ten, hundred and thousand. In this game my high score is 33 stars. Every time you score, you get 1 star. I had to round this up to ten so I had to know what is lower than 5 and more. 9 is more than 5 and is closest to 10. I worked out that 9 is the closest to ten. This game was very easy and I want to make this game harder. Next time I play this game I want learn rounding up to the nearest hundred.
Friday, 14 February 2014
Eruption!
In a small village called the Amazon were lots of people working for food and building houses out of bamboo sticks. Near the Amazon was a huge volcano that was still active so it could erupt. One of the people in the Amazon were the president or the chief of the village. The chief of the village was called Zion. Zion had no kids and no wife.
One day he heard rumors of some shiny fragments called pearls. He had told everyone in the village that he will climb the volcano to see the pearls. “As the chief of the Amazon I will climb the volcano to get the pearls so our village can be rich.” yelled Zion. Everyone cheered. One man gave him a water bottle, hiking sticks and a hiking boots. When he left the village he stabbed the volcano half way up. Then he saw smoke and 5 seconds after......BOOM! The volcano erupted! He climbed down and warned the village. “Everyone run the volcano erupted.” he screamed. Lava started to pour down the volcano and it finally hit the village. Everyone ran a screamed.
There were lots of ash clouds and lava. When everyone got to a safe point, the lava started to burn and bring down the houses. Everyone was crying and seeing if they have their child with them. In another village there were firefighters and police officers. The firefighters and police officers saw the ash clouds so they rushed towards the Amazon. When they got there one of the police officers talked to the chief and said “Get these people away from here we will sort this out.” “Thank you.” said Zion. The firefighters had huge cannons of water and they blasted them at the fire and the lava.
2 hours later the volcano stopped the lava and the ash clouds. The lava and the fire died out. There were burnt sticks everywhere. All of the houses were burnt down. Zion went to the village and thanked the police officers and the firefighters. As he walked forward he found 5 large pieces of shiny pearls. He was so shocked that they were real.
Sumdog Multiplication
WALT: solve multiplication problems
This game is called Sumdog. You can practise your math, writing or reading. Sumdog is a fun and good educational game.
I am learning my three time tables. The answer is 3. I figured out the answer because 3 is the missing number and 6 x 3 = 18. I know that three timetables are easy so I have to learn my four time tables. It was really easy and I want learn and get better at my multiplication.
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