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Wednesday, 9 August 2017

Hauora

TAHA TINANA
Taha Tinana is taking care of your physical health, like fitness or sleeping patterns.
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TAHA HINENGARO
Taha Hinengaro takes care of your mental health, like mental disorders or thoughts.


TAHA WHANAU
Taha Whanau takes care of your relationships, like family and friends.

TAHA WAIRUA
Taha Wairua takes care of beliefs and religions.

Wednesday, 2 August 2017

Organ Jobs

Brain: This organ sends all the signals to your body to tell your limbs to move. It also helps you recall different things and remember them.
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Eyes: This organ allows you to see objects in front of you. However, some people that have eyes still can't see. This is called being blind.
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Esophagus: This tube in your throat helps your food and air go to their respective places. However, sometimes it will accidentally send food to your lungs.
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Lungs: If you didn't have lungs, you wouldn't be able to breathe. If you ruptured your lungs, you would die.
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Heart: This organ is the most important part of your body. This allows the blood to pump around your body and keep your organs moving. You will stay alive as long as your heart is still beating.
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Liver: This organ harvests the fat in your body and turns it into energy. The liver makes bile, which helps to break down the fat.
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Stomach: Your stomach digests food using acid that your body makes especially for digesting food. Sore stomachs are caused by eating the wrong kind of food.
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Large Intestine: This intestine is wider and shorter than the small intestine. This intestine works with turning waste into feces.
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Small Intestine: This intestine is longer and more narrow than the large intestine. This intestine works with turning food into enzymes to be absorbed.
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Rectum: This is where feces goes to to go from the large intestine to the anus.
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Anus: This is the final place in the digestive system that feces goes through before it is discarded.
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Pancreas: This is where the digestive acid is made before being transported to the stomach.
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Gall Bladder: This is where bile from the liver is stored.
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Spleen: This organ destroys worn-out red blood cells, filters the blood and makes white blood cells.
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Appendix: This doesn't really do anything.
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Wednesday, 17 May 2017

My Audience

We are learning to create a positive digital footprint.

We often share personal information when we are online. The people we share with could be our friends and family or people we don't know.

Kete- Forces

Friday, 5 May 2017

Art Term 1

This is my art for Term 1 2017!


This is the concept art of my character. Her left eye is red with a star-shaped scar over it and her right eye is hazel. She's a sorceress that can control fire, ice, thunder and water. She has about 7 black dreadlocks and a dress made of flax and feathers.


This is my character in her whole.
This is the unfinished project.

Thursday, 23 February 2017

Week 4 Term 1 2017 Blog Post

P.A.T.s
This week we have our P.A.T.s. We have the tests every day at Period 2.

Learning Conferences
This week on Thursday 23rd we have our Learning Conferences. The students come with their families to discuss their next steps in learning.

Te Reo Maori
This week in Te Reo Maori, we discussed our family tree. Matua Corey was away, so he sent us all a Google Doc with our task. The task contained 6 tables. The first was details about our dad, the second was details about our mum, the third was details about us and the last three were details about people we look up to. I only finished one of the last three because I don't really 'look up' to many celebrities.

This is the brief rundown of Week 4