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  • Kia ora...Students. I hope your online learning is going well. Remember to come online according to your Global Studies sessions, indicated in your time table.For this week you will complete creating you game made from either cardboard or plastic bottles. Awaiting to see your creative games, when we are bak at school.focus this week is to extend you creativity with new and different ideas such as planting, creating a toy or making a kite!

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    Success Criteria: I can/have...

    • Completed my innovative game using cardboard, plastic or other recycled materials
    • Read New Zealand Herald a made a summary of  at least 3 articles per week.
    • Started to think and do a new skill at home, that brings family together

    Activities:

    1. For this week each day read one article from the New Zealand Herald and write  a short summary of your chosen article, It should have a title, be at least 6 lines and use two new vocabulary.
    2. Please complete the design of your game by the end of this week. Take a picture to showcase in your google documents. Have a clear instructions sheet written, to indicate " how to play the game".
    3. For the remainder of this week you are encouraged to do something fun with your family. Im sure you are doing this any way. However, your task is to create a kite OR  a planter box, or design a stuffed toy, with the support of your family members. The idea is to work, connect and explore together, thus having fun at the same time.
    4. For the  design of the Kite, go onto the Nation Geographical Site: to find instructions. However, give it a personal touch whereby your kite show the identity and values of your family.

      Together at Home | New Zealand Geographic

    5. For the planter box, use a plastic container or  if you already have a planter box, fill with soil/ compost. Add you favourite seeds. Take pictures of day 1 until day 8 , to show the growth of your plant/ vegetable. A good idea is to use beans/ tomatoes/ herbs to see rapid transformation from seed to plant within a week!!Enjoy. 

    6. Please document your work on google docs, with pictures of you playing your kite or tending to your garden/ planter box.

    Homework/ Reources:

    Nov 20, 2017 - Uploaded by wikiHow
    How to Make a Kite. Kites are fun to make and fly outside on a nice, slightly windy day. Making a simple 
    Mar 12, 2018 - Uploaded by Mitre 10 New Zealand
    Check out how to build your very own planter box at the Mitre 10 MEGA Easy As for Kids workshop.
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