This term 10T have been working on Future Planning. There is an opportunity to seek economic growth through business, enterprise and innovation, as an alternative to training for a career or profession.
11T Class Blog @Bay of Islands College
This is the class blog of 11T, a place where we share our learning and what's happening in our class.
Tuesday, 17 September 2019
Tuesday, 27 August 2019
The Heart, Blood and Lungs
What are some of the most interesting things you have learnt about these body systems?
Tuesday, 20 August 2019
Monday, 12 August 2019
Blood and Heart Disease Presentations
Kia Ora 10T students,
It is a pleasure for me to hear your presentation on various types of blood and heart diseases that affects many people in our society. This is a great way to bring about awareness about heart conditions people may suffer from and know what are the symptoms and treatment of those conditions.
I will appreciate if you all can comment on what have you learnt from the presentation of your classmates. Please be thoughtful about your comments.
Nga Mihi
Mr Prakash
It is a pleasure for me to hear your presentation on various types of blood and heart diseases that affects many people in our society. This is a great way to bring about awareness about heart conditions people may suffer from and know what are the symptoms and treatment of those conditions.
I will appreciate if you all can comment on what have you learnt from the presentation of your classmates. Please be thoughtful about your comments.
Nga Mihi
Mr Prakash
Matters of the Heart
Our Learning Intention was to dissect a sheep heart and identify the different parts. How well do you think you carried out this task?
JoJo & Kiahni sharing their introduction to heart dissection with the heart facing them so it's actually back to front, ie left is right and right is left
Thursday, 8 August 2019
Tena ra koutou e nga tauira harikoa o Ti Ngahuru
Kia ora koutou. There's a whakatauākī by a kuia called Te Puea Hērangi that says "Ka mahi au, ka kai au, ka moe au, ka mahi anō'. This proverb has been woven into one of the walls of our marae in Motatau that expresses the importance and benefit of working for what you want. Kia kaha tātou ki te mahi.
Our class post
I was very pleased that when I asked 16 questions to individual 10T students, only 2 times did I have ask the class to help with an answer. I truly appreciate the effort that students are making to truly engage in the learning to understand the parts and functions of the heart and blood. On Monday 12 August in period 2 we will do our heart dissection.
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