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Friday, August 18, 2017

Figurative Writing

Writing was so fun this week!
We were learning how to use figurative language in our writing. I learnt four words:
- Hyperbole: Over exaggeration
- Simile: Comparing two things
- Metaphor: A thing regarded as representative or symbolic of something else
- Personification: Giving objects human characteristics
We are learning to use this type of language in our 'pick-a-path' stories that we are writing.
My story is about a mystery baby. YOU control it's life, and everything that happens is unexpected.
I couldn't decide if I wanted my story to be horror or happy so I decided to mix it. It depends on what YOU want to happen. The ideas about what happens in my story has been inspired by a few videos that I watched on The Literacy Shed. I have so much fun writing my story. I feel like a GOD deciding what happens to someones life!!

ASB School Trip - Escape Room

On Wednesday 16th of August, 6 students from Wesley Intermediate were selected to take part in a group to participate in the Escape room challenge. The cool thing was there was a prize for the first, second and third place. The activity was based on how to get out of debt, and what kind of occasion are worth borrowing money, leaving you with debt to pay back. I had so much fun and can't stop wishing I could go back and try out one of the other rooms. Our challenge was to help 'grandma' escape from debt. We decide to use her talent (baking the best cookies in the world) to earn money We managed to 'escape' from debt by helping 'grandma' start up a cookie store. That way she is able to have money for herself and also enough to pay back the money she used to start the cookie shop in the first place. We made it out in 74 minutes and 30 seconds. My favourite part of the escape room was walking through the closet. It reminded me of a Narnia. We had to work out how many cookies grandma had to make to pay back the debt and how much profit she would make by selling one of her famous, delicious cookies. Thanks to Mrs Brink for driving us there and back (and allowing us to eat by her classroom when we got back) and for looking after us the whole time. It was lots of fun.



Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Positive, Thoughtful and Helpful

Today, James came in to our class and taught us about what makes a good blog comment.
It had to be Positive, Thoughtful and Helpful. I chose to comment on Room 4 from Wesley Primary's blog. They were learning how to say the Samoan alphabet.