Harlem
This blog is a record of my learning from Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, NZ through to Tamaki College.
Thursday, March 28, 2019
Finger joint
The past few weeks we were drawing lines and cuting it out to create a box for our race car we had to get 2 blocks of wood draw 6 line on each side then we had to cut them out and fit it to the other to blocks of wood you had gotten given from the teacher they had to chisel it out until the fit I had finished creating my box I Had to put is together and glue it so it is more stable then it was.
Friday, December 7, 2018
steampunk art
Today were working on my art our art were called steampunk we were having lots of fun drawing it I drawed the web to show that it hasn't been used for a while.
Friday, November 30, 2018
world war 1 medal
Today we were creating a medal about a person from the world war one this person I researched about is Willia Mahomiro his rank was private
Monday, November 26, 2018
Timeline
Today we were doing a timeline about the war there were 50 men arrive from the South Island and 36 from Hauraki and native forces should not take part in the white racer because they have ain't involved with there buisness
Friday, November 23, 2018
athletics day
Today we had athletics day we were doing lots of activities like shot put,rob the nest and sponge relay my favorite active was sponge relay I was in group B red my partners are chavda,junior,mele.
Friday, November 9, 2018
formal and informal
This morning for reading I was learning about informal and formal our task was to change the informal and write the formal in a different colour. and make a DlO about formal is like speaking to your boss or grand parents and informal is having a conversation with your friend because you are using different languages
Tech down at tamaki college
Today for tech I was finishing off my carving and starting to get the paint and roll it over your piece of wood. When you put hen wood with the wet paint on this other piece of paper and then put it into this machine were it flattens it. And when that was finished I scrubbed my piece of wood and then I used the blow dryer to quickly dry it.Then I was ready for he next colour to get rolled onto.
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