I am a Year 7 student at Christ the King School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Room 5 and my teachers are Ms Ashe and Ms Goodier.
Friday, 25 August 2017
Thursday, 24 August 2017
Charlotte's Web
In our class, we have been reading Charlotte's Web. I have created a slideshow presentation of my learning. Hope you enjoy!
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Writing
Tuesday, 22 August 2017
What makes a good teacher?
What makes a good teacher?
A good teacher has many qualities, attributes and skills that help and motivate students to be learners for life. A good teacher has intellectual, physical and caring attributes.
A good teacher needs to know skills to teach the students. They have to know how to socialize with the students and how to do maths, reading and writing.
Teachers need the intellectual qualities to teach students and they have to have supportive attributes. It includes caring for you when you're hurt, showing loyalty and being respectful. You have be an example for the people of the future, encourage students to be the best they can is very important. Patience and determined is the formula for modeling how to succeed to your full potential. Teachers explain topics in different ways and builds on students ideas and experiences.
Physical attributes are needed because they have to show that exercise is important. It is important to eat a healthy diet and exercise at least one hour a day. They need to have fun and play with the children.
Reference for image:
By Mikayla
Labels:
Religious Education,
Writing
Monday, 21 August 2017
Mary Mackillop 2017
In our class we have been learning about Mary Mackillop and the Josephites. I have created a presentation to show what I have learnt. The challenge was to finish the presentation in one day, which has to include a timeline of her life, a quote that means something to you, her role in the Josephites, four facts about her and make a prayer about her. I was happy that I finished on time. Everything was relatively easy but the hardest part was finding the important dates to put into the timeline.
Labels:
Mary Mackillop,
Religious Education
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