Friday, 26 May 2017
quick write
Time to deliver all of these 2000 bananas to new world smash smash smash aw what was that i will go and check it out oh no someone crashed into my van no all of the bananas have fallen out and that's how that happened the end
reading
New screen time guidelines
May 10, 2017
Daily recreational screen time, sleep and exercise guidelines have been released for children and teenagers (aged 5 to 17 years) by the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Education and Sport NZ.
The broad guide for a “healthy 24 hours” is:
• No more than two hours per day of recreational screen time.
• Uninterrupted sleep of 9 to 11 hours a night for 5- to 13-year-olds, and 8 to 10 hours for 14- to 17-year-olds, with consistent bed and wake-up times.
• An accumulation of at least one hour a day of moderate to vigorous physical activity, and for activities that strengthen bones and muscle, such as jumping and skipping, to be done at least three times a week.
• Sit less and move more often.
Health Minister Dr Jonathan Coleman said the latest guidelines supported the childhood obesity plan, released in October 2015.
About 30 per cent of adults and 10 per cent of children are obese. New Zealand has the third-highest rate of adult obesity of developed countries.
May 10, 2017
Daily recreational screen time, sleep and exercise guidelines have been released for children and teenagers (aged 5 to 17 years) by the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Education and Sport NZ.
The broad guide for a “healthy 24 hours” is:
• No more than two hours per day of recreational screen time.
• Uninterrupted sleep of 9 to 11 hours a night for 5- to 13-year-olds, and 8 to 10 hours for 14- to 17-year-olds, with consistent bed and wake-up times.
• An accumulation of at least one hour a day of moderate to vigorous physical activity, and for activities that strengthen bones and muscle, such as jumping and skipping, to be done at least three times a week.
• Sit less and move more often.
Health Minister Dr Jonathan Coleman said the latest guidelines supported the childhood obesity plan, released in October 2015.
About 30 per cent of adults and 10 per cent of children are obese. New Zealand has the third-highest rate of adult obesity of developed countries.
WALT SUMMARIES
1. Who is the main person or group of people in this news article? Dr jonathan
2. What was the key event from the news article?run around more
2. What was the key event from the news article?run around more
3. In your own words describe what happened in this news article.it's a health article
4. Explain in your own words why this event took place.to be fit
5. KWL
Write what you KNOW about the topic in the article, what you would LIKE to find out and then what you have LEARNT.how long are you supposed to be on devices in a day i learnt that you should always be outside more than on devices in a day.
Thursday, 25 May 2017
how to make slime
How to make slime.
You will need how to make it
Glue get a bowl
cold Water. tip ½ cups of glue into the bowl then put in 8-10
Food coloring drops of food coloring. put in ½ cups of
2 bowls cold water then you get another bowl and
Hot water then you put in ⅙ cups of hot water. put
Borax. 2 teaspoons of borax stir it then you get the
Things in the other bowl then dip them into the
Other bowl then mix them up then you have got
slime.
Tuesday, 23 May 2017
reading
New screen time guidelines
May 10, 2017
Daily recreational screen time, sleep and exercise guidelines have been released for children and teenagers (aged 5 to 17 years) by the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Education and Sport NZ.
The broad guide for a “healthy 24 hours” is:
• No more than two hours per day of recreational screen time.
• Uninterrupted sleep of 9 to 11 hours a night for 5- to 13-year-olds, and 8 to 10 hours for 14- to 17-year-olds, with consistent bed and wake-up times.
• An accumulation of at least one hour a day of moderate to vigorous physical activity, and for activities that strengthen bones and muscle, such as jumping and skipping, to be done at least three times a week.
• Sit less and move more often.
Health Minister Dr Jonathan Coleman said the latest guidelines supported the childhood obesity plan, released in October 2015.
About 30 per cent of adults and 10 per cent of children are obese. New Zealand has the third-highest rate of adult obesity of developed countries.
May 10, 2017
Daily recreational screen time, sleep and exercise guidelines have been released for children and teenagers (aged 5 to 17 years) by the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Education and Sport NZ.
The broad guide for a “healthy 24 hours” is:
• No more than two hours per day of recreational screen time.
• Uninterrupted sleep of 9 to 11 hours a night for 5- to 13-year-olds, and 8 to 10 hours for 14- to 17-year-olds, with consistent bed and wake-up times.
• An accumulation of at least one hour a day of moderate to vigorous physical activity, and for activities that strengthen bones and muscle, such as jumping and skipping, to be done at least three times a week.
• Sit less and move more often.
Health Minister Dr Jonathan Coleman said the latest guidelines supported the childhood obesity plan, released in October 2015.
About 30 per cent of adults and 10 per cent of children are obese. New Zealand has the third-highest rate of adult obesity of developed countries.
WALT SUMMARISE
1. Who is the main person or group of people in this news article? Dr jonathan
2. What was the key event from the news article?run around more
2. What was the key event from the news article?run around more
3. In your own words describe what happened in this news article.it's a health article
4. Explain in your own words why this event took place.to be fit
5. KWL
Write what you KNOW about the topic in the article, what you would LIKE to find out and then what you have LEARNT.i learnt that you should always be outside more than on devices every day no matter what.how long should you be on devices a day.i know that you should always try to be fit no matter what.
Friday, 19 May 2017
Monday, 15 May 2017
maths
Find the perimeter of the school hall: m
- Calculate the area of the school hall: m
159m perimeter
1285m2 area
Thursday, 11 May 2017
cyclone cook
Set the scene
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Where were you?
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At home
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What were you doing?
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Waching tv
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During the storm
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How did you know the storm was raging?
(Did it start suddenly or did it build up? What did you hear? See? Feel?)
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I saw rain
I felt the ground moving
thunder
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How did you feel during the storm?
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I felt calm
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What did you do?
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Wach tv
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The next day
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What damage had the storm caused?
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Bushis had fell over
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How did that make you feel?
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Surprised
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Cyclone cook was a really big storm in cyclones in the center is a big gape in there it is not as powerful rain so it is the best place to be in a cyclone.
How it was in cyclone cook
When the cyclone was happening we did not get hit that bad the worst thing that happened was that there was a bunch of sticks and leafs on the ground we did not have a blackout like lots of other people did.but it was SO LOUD!!!.
Monday, 8 May 2017
maths
This is my maths for this math sheet we are learning about perimeter but every field has to equal 240.the page on the right is my maths to make sure that they equal 240.
Thursday, 4 May 2017
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