Wednesday, 11 December 2019

Room 3 highlights by Charlie James

Today I was learning how to make a wevideo
I enjoyed making the video
I found it challenging to find images to upload onto my video
My digital learning object shows my highlights of 2019
Next time I would change the music

Friday, 29 November 2019

Rage has come in the store!


What you were learning about making the
What you enjoyed making the project
What you found challenging making facts and the price and what he will look like
What you would change next time I'll change Rage Fire's name

Wednesday, 11 September 2019

STOP! Wait a minute



Today during Cybersmart I learnt about S.T.O.P. and it means.
S = Step away.
T = Tell trusted adults.
O = Okay sites first.
P = Pause and think online.
We use STOP when we are using sites.
I liked today's lesson because of S.T.O.P. so you know where you're going.


Thursday, 22 August 2019

Should chromebooks be in every subject?

I think our chromebooks should be used in every subject everyday. Do you think that chromebooks can help your learning? This piece of writing will explain why I believe that chromebooks should be used everyday.

Firstly, I believe this because chromebooks help us learn faster. By being online we can research
subjects we are learning that the library can’t offer. For example, when the class is all researching
the same topic there aren’t 26 of the same books to find the answer. But we can all log onto our
chromebooks and find the answer at the same time.

Secondly, I can get more work done in the class time. Typing is much faster than writing, also you can voice type which will save time. Therefore I'll have more time available to learn other subjects, like math, writing, and art. We can even learn new subjects such as music, peace, language.

Lastly, we should have chromebooks in every subject because you can share your work on blogs with your classmates, Teachers, Students from around the world and your family. This is a way to show others your work and comment on others blog.

Through this piece of writing I have shared three reasons why I vastly believe chromebooks should be used in every subject.

Friday, 2 August 2019

The Sleepover / playdate

The Sleepover / playdate 2.8.19
Click,  goes the minecraft torch as Dabber Declan tell’s us
a scary story, one starry night Declan, me & Koby played run
‘n’ seek it’s a made up game Koby was the seeker me and Dex
were the runner’s “Charlie stay in the dark” shouted Declan.
Next we played Jsab and after a few games we played Bendy
And The Ink Machine. Lastly before Declan went home I
waited for Declan’s wi-fi to turn on so I play a game by
myself. I like playing with Declan because it is fun and it is
boring playing by myself so we played  Just Shapes And Beats
and guess who got the Rank S?

Thursday, 25 July 2019

About Bee's

Bee's are wasp's they have a stinger at the back.
Also try not to get sting try it's is easy stand still and the bee's will think your a statue but if you move you'll get
sting.

Wednesday, 24 July 2019

Enchanted forest


Enchanted forest 
In the enchanted forest the wind Felt nice the trees were growing but away from the enchanted forest there was a troll hiding under the bridge and stole the owl.  Next the troll broke everything wizard made. Before the owl got stolen and it’s right to fly away from the troll but to late. The troll grabbed the owl with it’s paw like fist. Then the angry cat’s secret base he put the owl in the dna remover. After four days  the troll returned the owl to it’s home then the wizard came a long to the owl’s treehouse to talk with him. Problem, the angry cat removed the owl’s dna. Solution, You need to put the owl back into the DNA restorer. In the angry cat’s secret layer the dna restorer  is in there but you need to avoid laser and a security camera’s. To get past the throw ninja stars at the security cam’s also the wizard has to do that. Then after all of that the angry cat came to stop the wizard But the one thing to stop the angry cat is a yarn ball a large one and the cat was happy then the wizard putted the owl in the dna restorer and they were saved and they were all happy and the cat learned a lesson of being nice is good. The end

How Long Do Bee's Live?

How long do bees live?
Charlie thinks:
Till their stinger pops off.
What we found:
Honey bee workers only live four to eight
weeks.
Drones can live up to four months and
the queen bee lives for two to three years,
some living for even longer.
The development
of a bee from egg to adult takes 16 days for
a queen, 21 days for a worker and 24 days for
adrone.
The average life of a worker bee is six
weeks in summer and four to six months
in winter


Whats a drone bee? 
Drones are male bees

Wednesday, 3 July 2019

Blow it up




How to blow up a balloon by a bottle 


What you need
  • Bottle
  • Vinger
  • Baking soda
  • Balloon
  • ½ tea spoon


First you add the vinegar to the bottle,
Then you put in the baking soda into the
balloon, Next put the balloon bottom onto
the bottle and tip the balloon up and the
gas will go into the balloon.

Thursday, 27 June 2019

How to play musical clock’s

27.6.19
How to play musical clock’s 


Things you need:
  • 2 clock’s
  • 1 sheet of paper
  • music 
  • 1 pencil


Instructions
First go to your desk and put the 2 clock’s on it.
Then when the music starts go around the desk’s.
Next when the music stops, stand at the desk you landed on.
Then you pick a clock and read the time and put the person’s
name down and the time on the clock piece of paper.

When the music starts you repeat these steps.

Wednesday, 12 June 2019

About me


Hello my name is Charlie. I go to St Mary's School. I am in year 4. I have two brothers. I live in Gisborne, New Zealand.

I make DIY stuff such as my statue. My teacher says I am really good at math. Sometimes I'm not really good. I really like art.

I play BendyAndTheInkMacine. My favourite food is nuggets and chips and i am also a gamer and use steam to play my games. nope

Sunday, 31 March 2019

Nau mai, haere mai ki tēnei taonga

Nau mai, haere mai!
Welcome to my blog for learning.
I look forward to sharing my learning with my school,
my whānau and friends everywhere.