We have been exploring these concepts in class - here is a quote that I found.
Hi! I am a year seven student at Havelock North Intermediate. I am in room 12 and my teacher is Mrs Ellmore
Monday, 25 September 2017
Friday, 8 September 2017
Angles Problem
Today in maths we had to get a sports photo and identify the different angles.
Here is my Photo
---> This is an Obtuse angle at 80O
---> This is an Obtuse angle at 97O
Thursday, 24 August 2017
Math Problem
Today we had a math problem and we had to solve it by using strategies. Here was my question:
Devon’s family went out for dinner. The cost of the meal was $140. They gave a 15% tip.
How much did they tip?
What I did was I got 140x15= 2100 and then I divided it by 100 equaling 21
So the final answer was $21!!
Monday, 14 August 2017
Stereotyping Activity Reflection
On Wednesday we were stereotyping people of their looks. Then we answered some questions about stereotyping and what we would do in the future.

Tuesday, 27 June 2017
Maths Problem
This me and Devon's spreadsheet about maths. We had to make multiple potions and put them on this sheet. The potion's names are to the right. This was teaching us how to use formulas on a google spreadsheet.
Friday, 23 June 2017
Digital Discoveries
In Digital Discoveries today we had to make a stage with lighting, and this is what mine looked like when it was finished.
Thursday, 15 June 2017
Hammers
Hammers
The Evolution of Hammers
The Evolution of Hammers
By Logan Neis
INTRODUCTION
Think for a minute, the world without hammers, nothing would be the same. Hammers make buildings, toys, cars, basically everything in the world. I am here to tell you all about hammers.
THE EVOLUTION
The first hammer cannot be precisely of when it was made but scientists are sure that they have been made in the cavemen days. They looked like a rock on a stick or a bone.
The Second hammer was made with a handle but still with a rock made by the Romans. They used it to make shelters and they made great weapons.
Then there is today's hammer with the head and the claw with a coloured handle. The materials they used to make this was steel and plastic. Surprising fact that this hammer was made in 1840 by an American, but it was really different.
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