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Friday 18 October 2019

Arthur Practise maths test questions 2


WALT: Take risks to share our Maths thinking

Arthur Practise maths test questions 1


WALT: Take risks to share our Maths thinking

Do you know how to be a good person

Do you know how to be a good person? do you know what makes a good person? How about trying to be helpful, helpful is help people with shopping, cleaning, baking and other chores.

A good person is Respectful. Being Respectful is respecting your elders, adult and family It is like being helpful but in a different way.

A good person is Honest. Being Honesty is being a truthful person by not lying. When I was walking to a shop I dropped my wallet and some good person came and returned it to me. Now I feel like honesty is a part of being a good person.

 Every morning I wake up my mum is on the table having her morning coffee I always greet her by saying good morning mum and I think it's important to always be a good person by greeting people.

A good person is kind, being Kind is helping and looking after people and sharing with people to help them with their work. One day at school I was walking past the field and saw this little girl named Zane she was screaming and yelling because her shoe was missing then I told my friends to help me look for it and when we found it then we gave it back and walked Zane back to class.

A good person is all of the above points that I have mentioned being Helpful, Respectful,Honest,Kind and always happy to greet people. If you always practise and keep doing these things you will other people will treat you the same and the world a happier place if people were good to each other and themselves

Wednesday 16 October 2019

Cheek Cell


task discrioion: today I have drawn my own cheek cel from my body. is was fun and cool because I get to look though the microscope.

Walt: we had to draw our cheek cell and put is on a cell slide.

onion cell


task discripion: today I have learnt how to draw a onion cell. it was hard for me to draw because i had to draw it off a pitcher on my chrome book.