I am a Year 8 student at Saint Patrick's School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Room 8 and my teacher is Ms. George.
Thursday, 24 May 2018
Wednesday, 23 May 2018
Did you know that Krishtan uses a truck powered by whale oil?
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According to my reports, something had to compel the prisoner to cook so much barbeque inside
Swamp Carren. In our records, his favourite movie was Matinee, and we firmly believe that
something in that movie actually encouraged him to cook so much barbeque in that initial location.
The suspect's name was Krishtan. He catches about six fish in one day, and he likes to say the
word 'perspiration' a bunch. He meets his friends cordially, coming inside a gigantic truck
powered by whale oil. Mostly he only goes to his friends that he is familiar with. Today, he
slammed his jail door to his cell as a show of anger. Requesting to move him to a more secure
penitentiary. For now, we feed him medium-rare steak because we don't want a full-fledged riot.
Swamp Carren. In our records, his favourite movie was Matinee, and we firmly believe that
something in that movie actually encouraged him to cook so much barbeque in that initial location.
The suspect's name was Krishtan. He catches about six fish in one day, and he likes to say the
word 'perspiration' a bunch. He meets his friends cordially, coming inside a gigantic truck
powered by whale oil. Mostly he only goes to his friends that he is familiar with. Today, he
slammed his jail door to his cell as a show of anger. Requesting to move him to a more secure
penitentiary. For now, we feed him medium-rare steak because we don't want a full-fledged riot.
WALHT: Write a crazy/creative sentence using our set's spelling words and underline it.
Monday, 21 May 2018
Did you know that Terone Sciascia travelled through different islands to look for rubbish?
Open Questions
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Closed Questions
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What's your relationship with the ocean?
When did you first think that all might not be well with the ocean?
Did you observe any more signs of problems with the ocean before the fleet set sail?
Which part of the voyage were you on?
What did you observe?
What do you think these observations tell us?
So, in your experience, what is the value of people sailing into remote parts of the Pacific to see what's going on?
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Did the crew take samples of the rubbish?
Were your observations systematic?
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WALHT: Identify open and closed questions and evaluate the effectiveness of them in an interview.
Most effective questions:
- Did you observe any more signs of problems with the ocean before the fleet set sail?
- What do you think these observations tell us?
- So, in your experience, what is the value of people sailing into remote parts of the Pacific to see what's going on?
We believe they are the most effective because they give us more in-depth information about the person being interviewed.
The questions were quite pertinent and it can change the views of different audiences through the given information of the responses in the interview.
Friday, 18 May 2018
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