Category: Ako | Learn

{RE-The Transfiguration of the lord}

This week for Gospel we had to watch a video based on the transfiguration. Afterwards Miss Gill read out the gospel so we had a better understanding, to make sure we have been listening,  Miss Gill reads out some questions for us to answer. Such as……

In the Gospel story today we read about Jesus taking his special friends up a high mountain, all by themselves. 

  • What happened while they were there? 
  • How did they feel? 
  • What happened afterwards

Now here is a slide that shows the gospel…

Thank You!!  Do you go to church and learn about God?

 

Statistics/My learning

For the last four weeks of Term 2 we are focusing on Statistics.

  • What is statistics?

Statistics is from my understanding graphs

  • What do I know about statistics?

I know there are many different types of graphs like pie chart bar graph and telly chart

  • I am looking forward to learning about many new charts and graph by the end of the term i hope i can name 10 different types of chart and graphs .

  • I really want to get better at: communicating  with other people with more ideas and listening to others ideas 

I’ll be back in Week 9 to let you know how I am getting on with my goals and the new things I have learned. Thank you .

Tumu´s Climate Change Trip to Town

On Monday morning this week we lined up on the balcony outside tumu . Then we walked down to the bus. It was a bit late so we waited in the library. Once it arrived we clambered aboard and we were off on an exciting adventure.

After about ten minutes we were there At Margaret Mahy,  the teacher did a second roll call to make sure everyone was there. Everyone was exhilarated skipping and jumping all the way down the riverbed past the food trucks and past the playground to the canoe chairs. There we put down the bags and sat on the tarp.

Hannah was there waiting for us she was sorting out some equipment. Then she assured us that the person teaching us will come soon. Around 15 minutes later she was there she held up a board with funny little pictures on it.

Then she asked us what we thought they were? We soon learnt that Christchurch’s biggest problem was cars and any vehicles. After that was my favourite part, we were told to go across the bridge where we had previously spotted an orchard.

The Christchurch city council  person explained that the garden was free for everybody it was called Ōtautahi Orchard. we raced over asking what was edible and what was not. I found this shocking it was that 83% of people still use petrol cars in Christchurch and less than 1% use EVs What?!!

Here are some photos:

At the end we decided we would do something to help climate change. I put my hand up and said I would ask my family to do a meat free Monday. What could you do?

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