Tuesday, 31 March 2015

Self Portrait


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W.A.L.T. (We Are Learning To) create a self-portrait using the correct proportions. Portraits using proportion These guidelines show the following rules of facial symmetry: 1) Eyes are positioned at the vertical center line of the head 2) Bottom of the nose goes to the vertical center line of the bottom half of the head. 3) Ears go from the eyes to end of the nose. 4) The width of the eyes is roughly 1/5th the distance between the outer edge of each ear. 5) Eyes are one eye-width apart. 6) The width of the nose is the same as the width of the space between the eyes. 7) Lips are located one third of the way down the bottom quarter of the face. 8) Width of the lips is roughly the distance from pupil to pupil.

Term 1 Goals


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Self Review of Term Goals 31/3/15 I was able to achieve my maths goal of using my multiplication knowledge to solve division problems, I can add numbers that involve decimals, and I am still learning to find the median of a set of data. I am using my spelling words in my writing, and am still learning to add more detail to my stories. We haven't started training for the cross country as it is next term, but I have learnt all of the kupu in our Waiata and haka. I am helping others in need for my Values Goal, and I am still learning to raise my hand when I wish to speak.

Term One Goals


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I still need to focus on learning my 2 times tables as I am still using my fingers. I am using some of my spelling words in my sentences, but I need to write longer sentences. I know many of the actions for the Waiata, and we haven't started training for the Cross Country yet. I help others in need and I keep my hands to my self.

Term 1 Goals


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I have learnt many of my times tables, but need to be faster with the 12's. I need to read every night and summarise in more detail. I know the kupu and actions for the haka, but we haven't yet started training for the cross country. I show respct by keep my hands to myself.

Sunday, 29 March 2015

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Swimming Assessment Term 1

The teacher was unable to assess this student as she was away when the assessment was carried out.

Swimming Assessment Term 1

This student did not swim for all, or most of the final week of swimming, therefore the teacher was unable to assess.

Maths Assessment: Term 1


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Maths Assessment: Term 1


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Maths Assessment: Term 1


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Maths Assessment: Term 1


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Maths Assessment: Term 1


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Maths Assessment: Term 1


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Maths Assessment: Term 1


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Maths Assessment: Term 1


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Maths Assessment: Term 1


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Maths Assessment: Term 1


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Maths Assessment: Term 1


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Maths Assessment: Term 1


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Maths Assessment: Term 1


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Maths Assessment: Term 1


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Maths Assessment: Term 1


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Maths Assessment: Term 1


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Maths Assessment: Term 1


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Maths Assessment: Term 1


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Maths Assessment Term 1


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Maths Assessment: Term 1


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Maths Assessment: Term 1


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Maths Assessment: Term 1


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Swimming Assessment Term 1


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I am learning to keep my legs straight when kicking using a board.

Swimming Assessment Term 1


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I am learning to kick with my legs straight, and to keep my head in the water.

Swimming Assessment Term 1


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We are learning to turn our head to the side when we breathe and also to continue to keep our legs straight (video unavailable due to technical difficulties).

Friday, 27 March 2015

Term 1 Swimming


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I am learning to turn my head to the side when I am swimming, and to keep my legs straight (video not available due to technical difficulties).

Term 1 Swimming


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I am learning to turn my head to the side when I am swimming, and to keep my legs straight (video not available due to technical difficulties).

Term 1 Swimming


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I am learning to turn my head to the side when I am swimming, and to keep my legs straight (video not available due to technical difficulties).

Swimming Term 1


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I am learning to keep my legs straight when I am swimming, and to keep my head in the water (video not available due to technical difficulties).

What These Verity Of Scientists Do


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Thursday, 26 March 2015

Self portrait


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W.A.L.T. (We Are Learning To) create a self-portrait using the correct proportions. Portraits using proportion These guidelines show the following rules of facial symmetry: 1) Eyes are positioned at the vertical center line of the head 2) Bottom of the nose goes to the vertical center line of the bottom half of the head. 3) Ears go from the eyes to end of the nose. 4) The width of the eyes is roughly 1/5th the distance between the outer edge of each ear. 5) Eyes are one eye-width apart. 6) The width of the nose is the same as the width of the space between the eyes. 7) Lips are located one third of the way down the bottom quarter of the face. 8) Width of the lips is roughly the distance from pupil to pupil.

Self Portrait


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W.A.L.T. (We Are Learning To) create a self-portrait using the correct proportions. Portraits using proportion These guidelines show the following rules of facial symmetry: 1) Eyes are positioned at the vertical center line of the head 2) Bottom of the nose goes to the vertical center line of the bottom half of the head. 3) Ears go from the eyes to end of the nose. 4) The width of the eyes is roughly 1/5th the distance between the outer edge of each ear. 5) Eyes are one eye-width apart. 6) The width of the nose is the same as the width of the space between the eyes. 7) Lips are located one third of the way down the bottom quarter of the face. 8) Width of the lips is roughly the distance from pupil to pupil.

Monday, 23 March 2015

Self Portrait


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W.A.L.T. (We Are Learning To) create a self-portrait using the correct proportions. Portraits using proportion These guidelines show the following rules of facial symmetry: 1) Eyes are positioned at the vertical center line of the head 2) Bottom of the nose goes to the vertical center line of the bottom half of the head. 3) Ears go from the eyes to end of the nose. 4) The width of the eyes is roughly 1/5th the distance between the outer edge of each ear. 5) Eyes are one eye-width apart. 6) The width of the nose is the same as the width of the space between the eyes. 7) Lips are located one third of the way down the bottom quarter of the face. 8) Width of the lips is roughly the distance from pupil to pupil.

Self Portrait


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W.A.L.T. (We Are Learning To) create a self-portrait using the correct proportions. Portraits using proportion These guidelines show the following rules of facial symmetry: 1) Eyes are positioned at the vertical center line of the head 2) Bottom of the nose goes to the vertical center line of the bottom half of the head. 3) Ears go from the eyes to end of the nose. 4) The width of the eyes is roughly 1/5th the distance between the outer edge of each ear. 5) Eyes are one eye-width apart. 6) The width of the nose is the same as the width of the space between the eyes. 7) Lips are located one third of the way down the bottom quarter of the face. 8) Width of the lips is roughly the distance from pupil to pupil.

Self Portrait


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W.A.L.T. (We Are Learning To) create a self-portrait using the correct proportions. Portraits using proportion These guidelines show the following rules of facial symmetry: 1) Eyes are positioned at the vertical center line of the head 2) Bottom of the nose goes to the vertical center line of the bottom half of the head. 3) Ears go from the eyes to end of the nose. 4) The width of the eyes is roughly 1/5th the distance between the outer edge of each ear. 5) Eyes are one eye-width apart. 6) The width of the nose is the same as the width of the space between the eyes. 7) Lips are located one third of the way down the bottom quarter of the face. 8) Width of the lips is roughly the distance from pupil to pupil.

Self Portrait


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W.A.L.T. (We Are Learning To) create a self-portrait using the correct proportions. Portraits using proportion These guidelines show the following rules of facial symmetry: 1) Eyes are positioned at the vertical center line of the head 2) Bottom of the nose goes to the vertical center line of the bottom half of the head. 3) Ears go from the eyes to end of the nose. 4) The width of the eyes is roughly 1/5th the distance between the outer edge of each ear. 5) Eyes are one eye-width apart. 6) The width of the nose is the same as the width of the space between the eyes. 7) Lips are located one third of the way down the bottom quarter of the face. 8) Width of the lips is roughly the distance from pupil to pupil.

Self Portrait


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W.A.L.T. (We Are Learning To) create a self-portrait using the correct proportions. Portraits using proportion These guidelines show the following rules of facial symmetry: 1) Eyes are positioned at the vertical center line of the head 2) Bottom of the nose goes to the vertical center line of the bottom half of the head. 3) Ears go from the eyes to end of the nose. 4) The width of the eyes is roughly 1/5th the distance between the outer edge of each ear. 5) Eyes are one eye-width apart. 6) The width of the nose is the same as the width of the space between the eyes. 7) Lips are located one third of the way down the bottom quarter of the face. 8) Width of the lips is roughly the distance from pupil to pupil.

Self Portrait


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W.A.L.T. (We Are Learning To) create a self-portrait using the correct proportions. Portraits using proportion These guidelines show the following rules of facial symmetry: 1) Eyes are positioned at the vertical center line of the head 2) Bottom of the nose goes to the vertical center line of the bottom half of the head. 3) Ears go from the eyes to end of the nose. 4) The width of the eyes is roughly 1/5th the distance between the outer edge of each ear. 5) Eyes are one eye-width apart. 6) The width of the nose is the same as the width of the space between the eyes. 7) Lips are located one third of the way down the bottom quarter of the face. 8) Width of the lips is roughly the distance from pupil to pupil.

Self Portrait


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W.A.L.T. (We Are Learning To) create a self-portrait using the correct proportions. Portraits using proportion These guidelines show the following rules of facial symmetry: 1) Eyes are positioned at the vertical center line of the head 2) Bottom of the nose goes to the vertical center line of the bottom half of the head. 3) Ears go from the eyes to end of the nose. 4) The width of the eyes is roughly 1/5th the distance between the outer edge of each ear. 5) Eyes are one eye-width apart. 6) The width of the nose is the same as the width of the space between the eyes. 7) Lips are located one third of the way down the bottom quarter of the face. 8) Width of the lips is roughly the distance from pupil to pupil.

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