Nga-Toki @ Bay of Islands College
I am a student at Bay of Islands College in Kawakawa, New Zealand. This is a place where I share my learning.
Thursday, October 15, 2020
2 week vacation
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
Rapid Rockets
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
Magical Maths
Magical Maths
In Te Ngahere we have been doing different types of maths activities. I'm doing an activity called Circle Links. What we have to do is find the measurements for circular objects. For example a bottle we have to measure the circumference which is the outer rim and then when we do that we have to measure the diameter which is directly across the middle and it normally would be half of the circumference if it was 12 cm it would most likely be 6 cm but that doesn't happen all the time. We also have to learn about Pi which is defined as the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter.
Tuesday, September 15, 2020
Ki O Rahi
P.E Drills
The last few weeks Te Ngahere has been doing P.E drills which is to teach us to play and get used to different games, for example, we are learning how to play Ki O Rahi which is just like Rippa rugby for us Maoris. Ki o Rahi Games are 5 minute quarters with an immediate change at quarter time and a 2-minute break at half time. The sport is non-contact but players wear a belt holding two velcro tags around their waist. It is really fun to play and I am learning a lot from these drills.
Wednesday, September 9, 2020
Te Reo
In Te Ngahere the last few weeks we have been learning Te Reo Maori and how to pronounce and say Maori words/Phrases. For example(They Learnt to play soccer) we would have to use a Maori dictionary to find the Maori words for this sentence and that would be (I Ako Ratou ki te Mahi Poihau) it has been a rough journey to find the right meanings but other than that it was fun to do and say.
Wednesday, September 2, 2020
ⓕancy Fractions
ⓕancy Fractions
Kia ora this week in Te Ngahere my group and I have been learning how to find equivalent fractions. Equivalent fractions are numbers that look different but equal the same answer for example ⅕ is the same as 2/10, because to get your answer you either divide or multiply. What you do to the top number you have to do to the bottom number. It is really easy to do even if I get stuck sometimes but when you get the hang of it you will be able to solve them more efficiently. Have you done equivalent fractions before?
Friday, August 21, 2020
Magical Movie Making
Magical Movie Making
In Te Ngahere we have been studying how to make a quality movie for the film festival. In my group, we are making a movie that involves a rap to teach kids to stay at school and learn, it is really fun and my group and I are enjoying it. Yesterday we had no hope of finishing our movie or any more energy to even think of it. One of our kaiako/teachers helped us out alot and now we have such a exciting movie plan and we are really happy about it.


