This is my Christmas message to my Mum and Dad.
Wednesday, 19 December 2012
Tuesday, 18 December 2012
Our Presentation On ANZAC Day: By Teagan
Kifi, Addnan, Teagan from Joy Paton on Vimeo.
This is our presentation on ANZAC Day. This is when we presented it on the day. Hope you enjoy.
Thursday, 13 December 2012
Oh No Dad: By Teagan
My Fishing Story
One sunny me my Dad and my cousins were fishing at the Panmure Wharf. My Dad packed up heaps of bait and made sure the weather and the sea was alright. It was a quiet day for us as no one had caught any fish yet. We had been there for almost 2 hours and none of us could catch one. My Dad said one more hour and then we will go home.
My cousin threw his fishing line into the sea not expecting anything when...... A great big pull nearly pulled him into the ocean. He was pulling with all his strength, back and forth went the fish and my cousin. My cousin pulled with all of his strength and pulled the fish out of the water. It was like pulling a truck. It was a great big Snapper. This would feed our family for sure. He pulled it up, it was twisting and swirling like a crazy animal. He got it off from the hook and gave to my Dad.
It was twisting and twirling in my Dad’s hands. It was trying to escape. My Dad was wobbling and the fish was wobbling too. My dad dropped it on the floor. My dad dropped the only fish we caught on the floor. It flipped and it flopped, my Dad tried to jump on it but it was too late. It rolled into the sea. I was laughing and my cousins were laughing too. It didn’t really matter because that was a breading fish and it was too big. My Dad just covered it up by buying some fish from the store. He told us not to tell anyone or we will get in trouble.
Never give your fish to my Dad.
The End
Wednesday, 12 December 2012
My Art Reflection
Art: Reflecting on my Endless Rhythm Painting
1. Are you pleased with your Endless Rhythm painting? why / why not?
Yes, I have lots of colours and it looks cool.
2. What did you find easy when you created your Endless Rhythm painting?
Making the big circles.
3. What part did you find tricky when you were creating your Endless Rhythm painting? -think about painting, ruling it up tracing plates, cups, etc.
I found painting a little bit hard because
4. Who / What helped you when you were painting?
Nobody
5. What would you do differently next time? Think about: colours, painting, ruling up, etc.
Pick my colours differently. I would pick black instead of blue and do different shades pf colours.
6. What frustrated you when you created your Endless Rhythm painting?
Trying to find the middle of the paper.
This is my art. It is could Endless Rhythm. Click on it to make it bigger.
Monday, 10 December 2012
My Rubric On Our Presentation:By Teagan
I think I need to work on speaking louder and giving more eye contact. Hope I can work on it for the next one.
Our Presentation On Lantern Festval: By Teagan
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Addnan & Teagan from Joy Paton on Vimeo.
This is our presentation on ANZAC Day when we had to presentate it.Thursday, 6 December 2012
My Presentation On ANZAC Day: By Teagan
This is Addnan, Kifi, and my presentaion on ANZAC day. Start it and maybe you will learn something you didn't know.
Wednesday, 5 December 2012
How To Make Traffic Light Jelly: By Teagan
How To Make Traffic Light Jelly
What You Need:- 2 Wooden Spoons
- 2 Big Bowls (Make sure you have 2 different coloured bowls so you don’t get mixed up)
- 2 Packets of Green and Orange Jelly Crystals
- A Big Bag Of Ice
- 2 Cups of Hot Water Per 2 Packets
- 2 Measuring Cups
- 20 or more Plastic Cups
- 1 Kettle
- 2 Tablespoons
- Fridge
- Spoons
Steps
1. Wash your hands.
2. Boil the kettle.
3. Pour your Green Jelly Crystals in Bowl.
4. Pour your Orange Jelly Crystals in a separate bowl.
5. Carefully pour the hot water into the measuring cups ( you need 2 cups per 2 packets)
6. Carefully pour the hot water onto the Green Jelly Crystals.
7. Stir with Wooden Spoon until the crystals are dissolved.
8. Carefully pour the hot water into the measuring cups.
9. Carefully pour the hot water onto the Orange Jelly Crystals.
10. Pour the ice into the measuring cups. (You need 2 cups per bowl)
11. Pour the ice over the Green Jelly Bowl.
12. Stir the ice around until dissolved.
13. Pour the ice into the measuring cups.
14. Pour the ice over the Orange Jelly Bowl.
15. Get the tablespoon and scoop the green jelly and put it into the cup.
16. Put the cups in the fridge for 10-15 minutes.
17. Take the out.
18. Get the orange jelly the wooden spoon
19. Scoop out some orange jelly with the tablespoon and drizzle it down the wooden spoon.
20. Put the cups back in the fridge.
21. Take the jelly out.
22. Boil the Kettle.
23. Wash your hands.
24. Pour the red jelly into the bowl.
25. Pour the hot water in the cup.( Pour 2 cups of hot water.)
26. Pour the hot water into the bowl with the red jelly.
27. Pour the ice into the cup. (Pour 2 cups of ice.
28. Pour the ice into the bowl with the red jelly.
29. Stir it with the wooden spoon.
30. Pour it in the measuring cups.
31. Pour the red jelly into the cups with the green and orange jelly.
32. Put the in the fridge and let them set for 15-20 minutes.
33. Pull them out put spoons in them.
34. There you have it Traffic Light Jelly.
My Netbook Reflection 2013: By Teagan
My Netbook Reflection
This year I have found my netbook to be successful. I have enjoyed using my netbook because......
It is way faster than writing in our books. Sometimes when I write I get bored but with my netbook. I am motivated to do work faster. I like the fonts on my netbook because if I do hand writing it might get messy or I might make a mistake, with the fonts and backspace I don’t need to worry about a rubber or messy writing.Miss Paton doesn’t have to print out paper or waste any trees because she can just post all our reading, writing, maths and art work on our room 5 site. We can also check our homework on the room 5 site. Whatever work we need to get done Miss Paton puts it up on the room 5 site.
The barriers in using my netbook are......
We sometimes have connection and flash problems. Some people couldn’t get onto Maths Whizz in term 2. Our netbooks don’t have Comic Life or Kid Pix, there is an application called Tux Paint but it is not the same.
The interesting aspects/parts to using my netbook are.......because..
Miss Paton can check our work if we file our work. She can check it faster and give us feedback on what we need to do. We can also comment on other peoples blogs. They can see our comments and take the feedback we gave them to do in their next blog post. We also have our own blogs, we can see who viewed our blogs around the world. I have got 2,755 viewers that have seen my blog.
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