Wednesday, 2 September 2020

Barrier Games

 Today we played a game called Barrier games. It was had because my partner Owen hard to give me directions to place the shapes or pictures. The game was fun but a bit of a challenge. I had lots of fun getting directions and giving them. Owen gave me directions to make the grid look like this. I did it perfectly.


Monday, 8 June 2020

Professor Plum's Mess

Professor Plum’s Mess
Professor Plum was a genius scientist. He was in his old musty laboratory
working on his healing potion. It was a Sunday morning. He had been in his lab
for fourteen days straight. He didn’t have any sleep because he wanted to
finish his potion and he wasn’t planning on sleeping until his potion was finished.
Professor Plum had locked the doors to his lab because he knew someone
would disturb him and make him put too much of something in.
The healing potion was an amber color and when Prof. Plum turned his bunsen
burner on. The liquid bubbled and hissed and sizzled and then …
 BOOOOOOOOOOM!!!!! 


The potion exploded, it went everywhere. The walls, floor and ceiling were
covered in an amber gooey blob. Prof. Plum had to find his phone but he’d put it
on his desk and it got buried under the old musty, one thousand year old books
(like on Ms Cummins’s desk). Prof. Plum spent hours looking for his phone. At
four in the morning on Monday Prof. Plum found his phone in his pocket.
He thought it was on the table but he was so tired he forgot. 


Prof. Plum called his cleaning lady, Nancy. Nancy had skin cancer and was ill.
When Nancy arrived, Prof. Plum unlocked his door and showed her the big
blobby mess. Nancy looked around the room in horror. She started cleaning.
While Nancy was cleaning she stood on a banana peel and slipped. Nancy had
hit her head and some of Prof. Plum’s potion fell into Nancy’s mouth. Nancy
was asleep for fifteen hour. When she awoke her cancer was gone, so was the
sickness. 

Prof. Plum’s potion worked and he was going to be a millionaire. Prof. Plum
donated lots of his money to people that didn’t have any. He kept making
potions and donating money. Prof. Plum was happy and he lived happily ever
after in his musty lab. Nancy was cleaning all the potions that exploded.
(There were a lot). THE END

Wednesday, 27 May 2020

My Lockdown Journal

Harrison's Covid-19 Animation



This is my covid-19 animation. My whole class made an animation. We made them on google slides. We got the pictures by using the explore tool. Next we had embed the code and then change the code speed so it would suit the animation. I hope you like my animation.  by Harrison wigzell

Thursday, 14 May 2020

Back to sckool

!!Back to school!!
I'm looking forward to going back to school because I haven't seen any of my friends in over six whole weeks. Staying at home has been fun. Especially with sleeping in and staying up late. I want to go back to school to see my friends but I don't want a early start in the mornings. I liked the covid-19 lockdown because I got to spend time with my family. I hope you did too.   

Wednesday, 13 May 2020

My lego builds

My lego build #1
Minecraft bat 
I made a Minecraft bat and I had no image of one. I had to try and remember what one looked like and I think it turned out ok.


crocodile mech
This time I made a crocodile mech and I think it looked really cool. 

Friday, 8 May 2020

random writing

random writing
On Thursday 7th may my mum gave me a list of 20 random words that I had to make a story out of. the words were sausage, pie, elves, friends, cabin, tyre, barrel, rain, spicy, ketchup, solar, tui, jumper, eyes, plug, jet plane, fish, plate, kettle. the story had to be illustrated and the story had to make sense and have all 20 words in it. Hears what I came up with.







Thursday, 7 May 2020

what i made for mothers day

what I made for mum
for mothers day i made my mum a cool necklace out of loom bands and one of her old necklaces. I put one of the butter fly's from her old necklace and put it together with the loom bands. I had to thread the loom bands through the holes on the back of the wings.
I also made her a plant pot holder. The plant pot holder was made out of wood and then I painted it. Then she put a plant in it. it was made out of some left over wood. 
 
with all of this came a funny card. 
 my mum loved all of these things.




Monday, 20 April 2020

How I'm liking lockdown

how I'm liking lockdown 
I'm enjoying lockdown because of no school. In this blog I,m going to tell you the things i am enjoying about lockdown.


1. In the morning for school normally you have to get up get and dressed into your school uniform. also you have to pack your bag witch is annoying. In lockdown I'm enjoying not having to do these things. Its a lot easier to not do these things.

2. on normal school days you have to get up early when your tired and sleepy. In lockdown I can sleep for longer and not worry about getting in the car and getting driven to school.

3.  3:10 is the end of school normally for me normally. In lockdown school ends when i've finished my work.   

4. At school you have different times of day for different stuff like writing for 1 hour. In lockdown I have as long as I like to do these things.

I'm not really enjoying the online meet because the connections lag a lot. I'm managing it fine doing the activities and stuff but still prefer normal school.

Saturday, 18 April 2020

Zucchini Fritters

Zucchini Fritters

On Wednesday the twenty sixth of February the whole of Hoiho class made zucchini fritters for the school. First we had to get the supplies to make them. Then everyone except me and Harmony-Jade grated the zucchinis. Next we put the zucchini gratings in a bowl and added salt so all the water would drain out of them.
Afterwards we made gluten free flour and regular flour.
We cracked eggs into a bowl and added parsley. The parsley was freshly picked by me and Reid. Then we had to chop the parsley into fine pieces. Afterwards we put the parsley, spring onions and the flower into the bowls then mixed it up.
We finished mixing the batter so we carried them down to the Kea class so we could cook them. We put them into a pan so they could cook.
Meanwhile me, Harlyn, Elizabeth and Harmony-Jade made a lettuce, tomato, chickpea and zucchini salad.
Ms Cummins finished cooking the fritters. The fritters looked like pancakes. Most of us got bored and started to get silly. So we went to set up outside. Everyone except me and Evannah ate a fritter.I hate zucchini!!

Hoiho - information about the Hoiho (the bird our class is named after)

Learning about the Hoiho so we can

understand them to draw them better.



After watching video 2 and 3 answer these questions.


  1. Hoiho is the Māori name for the Yellow Eyed penguin, what does the word Hoiho mean?
The name hoiho stands for noisy shouter.


  1. In video 1, they talk about the penguins coming in to ‘molt’. What do they do out at sea before
they come into the beach to molt?
They eat before they came in to molt


  1. Why do they need to do this?
So there new waterproof feathers can grow in and replace the old ones 


  1. What does the word ‘molt’ mean?  
shed old feathers, hair, or skin to make way for a new growth.


  1. What was important to each penguin on the beach?
Personal space. They are very territorial. 


“Unique to New Zealand, the hoiho, or yellow-eyed penguin, is thought to be one of the world's rarest
penguin species. The Māori name hoiho means 'noise shouter', referring to their shrill call .
The scientific name , Megadyptes means deep diver referring to their ability to dive up to 160 metres .”


  1. This is the information about the penguins in the second video. Do you think the Māori name suits
them?
Yes


  1. Their ‘scientific’ name means ‘deep diver’, why do you think this name was given to them.
How deep is 160metres?  
160 metres is the same as 524.934 feet