Awesome learning with Koka Pip We have had an awesome student teacher with us in Moana 3 for the past 7 weeks... and we have learnt lots with her. Below are just some of the learning activities we have had fun doing with her.
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In Moana Learning Hub this term, we have been looking at a different Whakatauki each week. Whakatauki are Maori proverbs with underlying messages of wisdom.
This article is about re-naming files from within Picasa-desktop, to provide SEO benefits for your blog. Picasa's desktop software is a good tool for organizing and editing photos on your local computer. And it is still available for you to use on your computer, even though Picasa-web-albums has been replaced by Google Albums + Google Album Archive. For pictures that are important in your blog, I still recommend preparing them in a tool like Picasa-desktop and then uploading the finished versions to Google Photos before putting them into a post, because: The desktop tool has better editing tools (cropping, zooming, auto adjustment, adding watermarks) and Picasa-web-albums does. It lets you control the size of the uploaded file It's easier to ensure sure that you still have full-size files on my local machine for printing etc, as well as smaller, more optimized, copies to use on web-pages. Picasa-desktop folders have a very nice relationship with files and directories with t...
Today for TinkerLab our challenge was to make catapults! Koka Ngaire and Koka Rachel gave us: - 15mins - 8 iceblock sticks - 5 rubber bands - one bamboo spoon Our challenge was to create a catapult capable of getting a pompom over the 3 metre line in buddies! We created first... lots of talking, collaborating, thinking, trying out, thinking, making changes and perseverance. We then came back together to share. Some were more successful than others! This was our learning. We also looked at some other successful catapults and discussed how we needed to create a 'bounce' or resistance to create force and distance. We then had another create time. We all made changes/improvements and then came back together to share again. This time a lot of the catapults made it over the 2m mark and Giacomo, Jamai, Lani and Taj got their's over the 3 metre mark! It was a lot of fun!
Our Huia reading group was given an interesting question from Koka Ngaire... is Graffiti Art or Vandalism? We read a couple of L4 texts and looked at a video about the history of graffiti and we had to form our opinion from these and our prior knowledge. We all came to the conclusion that it depends. It depends where it is and what the message is... WHAT DO YOU THINK? We would love to hear your feedback in the comments. Koka Ngaire took some photos of real life graffiti and street art in Melbourne - we had lots of discussion about those! Have a read through a couple of examples of our presentations.... from Kaya, Carys, Daniel B and Obe
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