I am a Year 7 student in the Uru Mānuka Cluster. This is a place where I will share my learning. Please note that some of it will not be complete, it will be my first drafts. Remember to be positive, thoughtful and helpful when you leave me a comment.
This week (Or last week I don't remember) is Filipino Language Week and because the past 2 weeks we have been in lockdown so we haven't been able to celebrate it at school so for one of our lockdown tasks it was t make a doc/slide and answer some questions that the teacher has set about Filipino Language Week.
The questions were:
What is the national language of the Philippines?
Find out how to say Hello, Goodbye, Thank you and How are you.
What does the traditional dress look like? Find some pictures!
What are the traditional food dishes? Could you make any of them at home with what you have in your cupboards?
What is the National Anthem of the Philippines?
So I have made a doc answering all the questions
Hear me out some of the stuff could be false/not correct bare with me I am not Filipino So here is the slide I've made
Thank you for looking at my blog and if something is incorrect please comment on what it was because I don't know
A couple of weeks ago we were working with some slides that were based on the late decades of music and we never actually blogged it so we're doing one of our favourite slides now. So actually two people were working on the slide it was Me and Lucy so thanks lucy for the help :]
Here is the slide there are the other slides but I'm just supposed to be posting this, I will actually put in the main one but here's my favourite on :]
And here's the main one
This was actually really fun we got to work together or work alone So that made it fun
So thank you for looking at my blog leave a comment if you have any suggestions or any ideas for improvement :]
Hello :] A couple weeks ago we got to play with the ukuleles! that was super fun. I had to teach Mrs. Allan because I was one of the only people that knew who to play the ukulele already. Last week we didn't do anything else with the ukulele because we had a writing assessment.
What is a Ukulele?
A Ukulele is like a small version of a gutair, It's just smaller, has only 4 strings and 4 tuning heads.
How many parts of the ukulele are there?
So all up there is around 10 parts to the ukulele Here is an image to show you
There are also lots of types of ukuleles, for example:
If you actually have a ukulele with you or have one and don't know how to play it listen to this persons video he has a whole bunch of videos based on the ukulele here is the one for beginners :]
I dont have time to finish the blog pst right now so ill finish it later