WALT: Identify how many degrees in various angles and lines
This blog is a record of my learning from Pt England School in Auckland, through to Tamaki College.
Wednesday, 28 March 2018
Friday, 23 March 2018
Apii, Eva, T1W8 - PS4 word problem
WALT: Ask questions to clarify my thinking/understanding
Thursday, 22 March 2018
Apii : A work of Art
WALT: understand a characters point of viewt
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Room 5
Tuesday, 20 March 2018
Apii 3D shapes
Today in room 5 maths we had to match up 3D shapes in my group there are Eva and Hillary.
Friday, 16 March 2018
Tereapii Word problems
WALT: Illustrate how we solve each problem
Wednesday, 14 March 2018
Monday, 12 March 2018
Jigsaw Reading
fingerprints? T1W6 - Jigsaw Reading - Fingerprints by Iona McNaughton
A) PAGES 1 & 2
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B) PAGE 3
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C) PAGES 4 & 5
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D) PAGE 6
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MAIN IDEAS
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Looking for evidence
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How do police find fingerprints
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Matching a fingerprint.
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How to take a fingerprint.
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DETAILS
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Sometimes they might touch walls and doors and leave their fingerprints on those.
Even though there are more than 7 billion people in the world,no two people have the same fingerprints.
Whether you are seven,seventeen,
Seventeen - seven years old, your fingerprints stay the same.
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They put the powder on surfaces at the crime scene with a special brush. The powder sticks to the sweat and oil that is left behind when someone touches a surface. If they find a fingerprint.
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If you have a twin and that twin as a fingerprint then the other twin doesn’t have the same fingerprint when you look close too your finger you can see your fingerprint and when you compare you fingerprint with another person
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The Details is when it talk about a easiest way to take your fingerprint it say that you need a Stamp pad and you need a white sheet of paper. And then it say that press your
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Monday, 5 March 2018
My visual mihi
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