Thursday 21 November 2019

Sparklefish

                          Today we read a poem about sparkle fish here is the link to the poem.

Wednesday 13 November 2019

Ko Wai To Hoa


Ko wai hoa?
Wairaka, 
Ko wai ō hoa?
O’ninesha, Tuku, Fala, Akifa
Ko wai mama?
Marie
Ko wai papa?
Eric
Ko wai koro?
Tavita
Ko wai kuia?
Peaario
Ko wai teina?

Ko wai tuakana?
Luisa
Ko wai tuahine?

Ko wai tungane?
Eric Jnr

Cyclone

Cyclone
L.I. - Identify literary device - Simile
Identify some of the similes in the poem
-Trees as tall as the sky tower.
-Thunder loud and scary like an evil demon.
-Scary, like being chased by a lion.


What is the poet describing with these words?
crashing – Hail bouncing like a ball and crashing on the road.
whistling – I can hear the wind whistling like a washing machine. 

clicking –Stone clicking against the windows.

Friday 8 November 2019

FREE TIME

Today I had free time because I finished all my work and I was proud of my self for finishing my work.

Tangrams Poster


Don't Cheat Poster


Tangrams

Today we learned how to use tangrams. Here is the link to the Activity .

Rhymes

Rhymes
LI – rhyming words, alliteration, simile


Let’s start with jelly.
It’s a wobbly word
that rhymes with belly
and smelly, of course,
and my old Aunt Nellie,
who’s also wobbly
and works in a deli
when she’s not at home
in front of the telly
being wobbly and eating jelly
and thinking of her brother Kelly,
who ran away with a girl named Shelly,
who worked - small world -
in the very same deli
as wobbly, telly-loving
old Aunt Nellie.


Rhymes run around
as light as a feather.
Think of a few 
and put them together.


Read the poem


List the words that rhyme with jelly
Telly, smelly, shelly, deli, belly, nellie, kelly


Copy the line that have alliteration
It’s a wobbly word

Identify the simile
As light as a feather

List other things that are light like a feather
Paper, plastic bags, leaves, Popsicle stick and string