Evanjaline
I was a Year 6 student at Hay Park School in Auckland, NZ. I was in McCahon Class and my teacher was Mrs Kingston. This is where I shared my learning.
Our class had a blog and you can visit it by clicking here.
Monday 14 December 2015
END OF YEAR.... END OF YR6..... END OF PRIMARY!
Here is my last Blog Post of the year and in PRIMARY! This is a Google Slide that I have made that includes at the end a few memorys that I will keep for ever! I miss HPS already knowing I am leaving but a new begging will start!
Friday 11 December 2015
Final:Passion Project!
Ooohayoo blogging world,
Today we had to present our overall project. Unfortunately, my groups videos couldn't be put into our project because we thought about a different way of inserting them into our presentation and were confident it would work but on the last day of all days it DIDN'T work! So here is what we have and our goal to take to intermediate is to test out the different ways and also use our time wisely! Comment down below if you think you can perform one of these sports!
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#NearlyHolidays,
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Challenges,
Denzal,
James,
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Friday 27 November 2015
Comment To Steven From..... CANADA!
Hi Guys!
Today, Mrs Kingston, my teacher has given us blogs to comment on. Thanks to Mr Vasquesz for sending Mrs Kingston a list of his students blogs so McCahon class and I can comment to them. Guess what?? Their from CANADA! So here is a screenshot of my comment and as you can see, one of his gadgets wouldn't move so I have included my comment down below! Please read and comment back to me!
Kia Ora Steven,I really like your blog! I mean love! I really like your mouse because of the colourful hand that I now want. Your also probably wondering who I am? I am Evanjaline from..... AUCKLAND New Zealand. The greeting 'Kia Ora' is the Maori way of saying hello. I can speak 1 other language other English, can you? Since you have got the translator on your blog, do you think you can read the other languages? I don't think I can read any other language other than English! Come take a look at my blog by clicking on my name or using this link: http://hpsevanjalinemp.blogspot.co.nz/
Bonne journée! (I was researching and saw that French and English is the official languages spoken in Canada)
From Evanjaline
Thursday 26 November 2015
Passion Project: Athletics Reflective Presentation
This is my reflective presentation that I have been filling out so that I have evidence of myself actually reflecting. I need to work with my group to identify where our next step is.
Comment to share some helpful athletic advice.
I Remember When.... YR6 Graduation Google Slides
Hey Guys,
This is my remember when slide that I had created and finished over the past 3 days. This is something that I was looking forward to at the beginning of the year but now I regret it because I don't want to leave Hay Park School! Sad Face but I am ready for intermediate! Hopefully!? No, I am positive that I am. The greatest memory at Hay Park School is getting my very first certificate and is at home pinned up on my wall and also going camp learning all sorts of things. Hay Park will always be apart of me and I will cry at the end of the year. YES! I will cry! Comment down below!
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2015,
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Evanjaline,
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Evanjaline's (ME) Comment To Tyson From May Road Room 14
This is my comment to Tyson about his steps to being a positive digital footprint. This includes his blog post and my comment. Check out his blog with many more posts at http://mrstysont.blogspot.co.nz/
Comment down below!
Tuesday 10 November 2015
ToolKits Day Reflection!
HAPPY TUESDAY!
Today at HPS, we had a Toolkits Day! Toolkits day is where students lead a workshop about technology or technology related subjects. I held a workshop about how to bling your blog. Can you see progress in mine? The image above has included the things we were given apart of our goodie bags. I learnt how to use scratch how to construct a QR code and make a sock puppets video. Here is my video and a QR Code to scan! Comment if you know how to make the above!
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