This week for reading one of our tasks was to create a DLO explaining the differences between a simile and a metaphor. I worked with Jeremiah and together we wrote our own definitions for what a simile and metaphor are, the definition of a simile (In simple terms) is a comparison of two things using the words like and as. The (Simple) definition of a metaphor is a comparison of two objects with out using like or as. We also needed to use a simile and a metaphor from the poem The Highwayman as examples.
I am a Year 8 student at Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Learning Space 2 and my teacher is Mrs Anderson.
Wednesday, 31 October 2018
Simile And Metaphor
This week for reading one of our tasks was to create a DLO explaining the differences between a simile and a metaphor. I worked with Jeremiah and together we wrote our own definitions for what a simile and metaphor are, the definition of a simile (In simple terms) is a comparison of two things using the words like and as. The (Simple) definition of a metaphor is a comparison of two objects with out using like or as. We also needed to use a simile and a metaphor from the poem The Highwayman as examples.
Labels:
Jeremiah,
Language Features,
reading
Monday, 29 October 2018
The Highwayman Summary
This week we have been reading the poem called the Highwayman by Alfred Noyes. It was written in 1913 but is set a long time before. The Highwayman was a British outlaw who would steal gold from people who were in carriages. His lover Bess would later in the poem take her life to warn her loved one about the soldiers who camped in her bedroom. When he found out about Bess taking her life he charged towards her residence where he was shot by the King's soldiers. Legend has it that when the moon is a ghostly galleon upon the cloudy seas he rides towards Bess's residence (an old inn) where he talks to her while she plaits a love knot in her hair.
-Blurb by Jeremiah
Labels:
Ballad Poem,
Jeremiah,
Poetry,
reading
Friday, 26 October 2018
Tech Reflection
This week at tech the year 7 group were finishing their 3D phone stand designs, I finished mine which are a mouse and a piece of cheese. We used a website called Tinkercad. For my mouse I used a hole shape to create a space in the front of it where someone could put their phone, and for my piece of cheese I used another hole shape to create another space in front of it. Since most people have finished their designs I'm hoping that next week we'll be able to start 3D printing.
Labels:
Tamaki College,
Tech,
Tinkercad
Friday, 19 October 2018
Kiwi Can
This week in Kiwi Can we were learning more about values and how we can use them in our everyday lives, we also talked about rules, why we have them and what they do. We had new teachers this week and their names are Mr Latu and Miss Paige. The theme for this term is respect. We also played two games, for one of them we were split into two groups and then needed to have a debate. And for the other one we needed to do an action for every number said so in pairs if one of us said one they'd need to clap at the same time, and for two it was a bow and three was a small kick.
Labels:
Kiwi Can,
Physical Activity,
Values
Tech Reflection: 3D Models
This week for tech we were planning and then designing our phone stands, I chose my phone stand to be a mouse with a gap in the front of its face so that you could just place your phone there and it'd stay there until someone or something knocks it off. The design isn't finished yet but by next week it should be.
Labels:
Tech,
Thingiverse,
Tinkercad
Thursday, 18 October 2018
New Zealand Shakeout Day
Today at around 9:30, an alarm went off. The reason it went off is because today is New Zealand
Shakeout day. A Shakeout day happens once every year, this year it was on the 18th of
November at 9:30. This event is a reminder for people who forgot or don’t know what to do
during an earthquake. What we learnt from this is, during an earthquake we have to drop,
cover, and hold. Which means, drop down, crawl under something that will protect you
(Eg: A table), and hold on to it. After the drill finished, we were asked to created a DLO
(Digital Learning Object) about what you’re supposed to do during an earthquake. If you'd
like to learn more about earthquake drills go to this site.
Shakeout day. A Shakeout day happens once every year, this year it was on the 18th of
November at 9:30. This event is a reminder for people who forgot or don’t know what to do
during an earthquake. What we learnt from this is, during an earthquake we have to drop,
cover, and hold. Which means, drop down, crawl under something that will protect you
(Eg: A table), and hold on to it. After the drill finished, we were asked to created a DLO
(Digital Learning Object) about what you’re supposed to do during an earthquake. If you'd
like to learn more about earthquake drills go to this site.
Labels:
Earthquake Drill,
Fraidoon,
Inquiry,
New Zealand Shakeout,
Sanujan
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