this is was one of my best years ever! I have made so many friends and build up all my skills academically and socially. I thought I would die in intermediate but my first year was a first to the best year so far in my life. thank all my friends and miss o'b who believed that all of us could be the greatest people on earth.
I really want my friends Lily and Keira, to be in my class next year.
Nicole A @ HNI 10
Hi! I am a year seven student at Havelock North Intermediate. I am in room 10 and my teacher is Ms O, B.
Friday, 8 December 2017
Wednesday, 6 December 2017
jibjab
this is a JibJab I made. you can make cool cards for people on it! the JibJabs that you can make are limitless and very funny.
https://www.jibjab.com/view/make-preview
https://www.jibjab.com/view/make-preview
Maths Dictionary
This is our geometry maths dictionary for transformation.
Tuesday, 5 December 2017
Acids and Bases
this is our technology group 10As test on acids and bases in the photo on the right that was one of my experiments. it was bleach. At first, it was black then white.
I concluded that it was unclear what ph bleach was.
I concluded that it was unclear what ph bleach was.
Thursday, 23 November 2017
patupaiarehe
in room 10 we made drawings of what our patupaiarehe.
In Māori tradition patupaiarehe, also known as tūrehu and pakepakehā, were fairy-like creatures of the forests and mountaintops. Although they had some human attributes, patupaiarehe were regarded not as people but as supernatural beings
They were seldom seen, and an air of mystery and secrecy still surrounds them. In most traditions, those who encountered patupaiarehe were able to understand their language. But in one account they were unintelligible.
Physical features
Patupaiarehe had light skin and red or fair hair. Historian James Cowan was told that ‘they were a lighter complexion than Maori; their hair was of a dull golden or reddish hue, urukehu, such as is sometimes seen in Maori of today.’
Unlike Māori, they were never tattooed. Mohi Tūrei of Ngāti Porou described their skin as white, albino or the color of red ochre. Their eye color varied from light blue to black.
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