Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Some more photos!



Photos:




New Move!!!!!!!!

Its been a great experience moving into room 1 & 2,  we get to see our new class and it's awesome!!! Its been so fun moving classes. We got move the furniture into the new class room, and when we weren't we got to do our inquiry. It took a while, and everyday we were waiting for the teachers to say it was time. On Monday they told us it might be today, and naturally, we were excited. but it was not to be. But is was to be the next day! They told us the big news: WE ARE MOVING TODAY.... YAAAAY! We all went crazy with excitement. We finally got to move into our new and improved class room. We got split into classes and did our inquiry. After a full day of inquiry, We had a look in the room. It was cool, but felt empty without the furniture and cabinets. We went home excited for the next day. In to school I went. I opened the door and KABOOM! The new class was ready! Furniture and all! Everything! It looked great. The breakout spaces were also better than expected, I couldn't wait to start the day.




Thursday, August 13, 2015

Albany senior High photos!



My Educreation!



This is my educreation that I shared at my learning conversation!

My narrative so far:

All right lets go! Huh Huh Huh! “Is this really necessary?” Whispered Bob “I know for one I’m not to fond of the idea, responded Eddie in a nervous tone. The 3 men, Bob, Jeb and Eddie were getting ready to go on a potentially 2 month expedition. searching the deeps. They tried to concentrate on the what the future might bring, But all they could hear was the bellowing sound of the U.S. Army instructors terrifying voice echoing across the bridge. The shark face on the front of the SUB taunted them and warned them of what's to come.

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Inquiry Term 3

For inquiry room 1 and 2 have been doing work on endangered or extinct animals or insects.
Animals are extinct or endangered because of many reasons: Over fishing, wildlife trades, diseases, habitat loss, invasive species, hunting or harvesting and pollution. I learnt that Kakapo is a nocturnal animal, and that they are endangered because they can't fly, so they can't build their nests in trees, so usually other animals eat their eggs. Conservation status is how rare or not rare it is, least being least concerned and most being extinct or critically endangered.