I am a Year 5 student at Panmure Bridge School, Auckland, New Zealand. My teachers are Mr Wong and Mr Ogilvie.
Tuesday, 26 November 2019
Read Theory Progress 2019
Saturday, 9 November 2019
Friday, 8 November 2019
Rhymes
Rhymes
LI – rhyming words, alliteration, simile
Let’s start with jelly.
It’s a wobbly word
that rhymes with belly
and smelly, of course,
and my old Aunt Nellie,
who’s also wobbly
and works in a deli
when she’s not at home
in front of the telly
being wobbly and eating jelly
and thinking of her brother Kelly,
who ran away with a girl named Shelly,
who worked - small world -
in the very same deli
as wobbly, telly-loving
old Aunt Nellie.
Rhymes run around
as light as a feather.
Think of a few
and put them together.
Read the poem
List the words that rhyme with jelly - telly - nellie - kelly - deli - belly - smelly
Copy the line that have alliteration - It’s a wobbly word
Identify the simile - as light as a feather.
List other things that are light like a feather
Today I did a poem called Rhymes, this had to have simile, rhymes and alliteration.
Wednesday, 6 November 2019
Tuesday, 5 November 2019
making change
Friday, 1 November 2019
Simpson Family Tree,
Ko wai te whaea o Homer? Mora Ko wai te kuia o Ling? Jackeline
Ko wai te papa o Lisa? Homer Ko wai te mama o Patty? Jackeline
Ko wai te koro o Maggie? Abraham Ko wai te papa o Marge? clancy
Write your own questions using : kuia, koro, mama, papa
Koe wai te papa?
Koe wai te lisa?
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