Category: Ako | Learn

Life Education with Harold

Kia ora bloggers,

Today, on the 13th of October, my class and I had a session with Grace & Harold called ‘Life Education’. We learnt many things such as what the inside of our body looks like, what stress may look like, sound like and feel like, ways to relieve stress and what may cause stress.

Personally what stood out for me were the ways you can conquer stress peacefully without hurting you or the people around you. There are many ways to do so such as taking deep breathes in and out which sends a message to your brain to calm down and relax, eating comfort foods for example a bowl of warm oatmeal and keeping yourself hydrated with water. This helps with calming the brain down and keeping you cool. Another stress relief is to do things that make you happy and smile which will distract the brain from being stressed because when you’re stressed you can feel many things like nausea, headaches, stomach aches and many more which is not good for you. So for me, I like to watch movies, eat a lot of food and spend time with my family because that is what makes me the happiest and my stress levels low.

What things do you do to relieve your stress?

Culture Slides

Kia Ora bloggers,

This week me and my buddy (Maddison) have been working on some culture slides and still working on it. The culture we chose was Australia. Our teacher also put some questions on our class site and the more information we put the more points we could get. We also have to add 30+ pictures which means me and my buddy have a long way to go.

Angles.

Greetings bloggers,

Today we learnt the four main angles which are a Right angle, Acute angle, Obtuse angle and Straight line. We also learnt how to tell the angles apart just by looking at them. A right

Complementary and Supplementary Angles

Greetings bloggers,

This Term my class and I are learning Supplementary Angles and Complementary Angles. We learnt that Supplementary Angles are any angles that add up to 90 degrees (which are Right Angles.) For example 40 degrees and 50 degrees are Supplementary degrees because they add up to 90 degrees. Complementary Angles are angles that can add up to 180 degrees (Which is a Straight Line), like 100 degrees and 80 degrees because they add up.

An easier way to remind you what Supplementary and Complementary Angles are is that the ‘S’ in Supplementary can stand for ‘Straight Line’ and the ‘C’ in Complementary stands for the corner in the Right Angle.

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