These three individual sacraments make up the three legged stool.
If you want to learn more then read this slideshow.
One more thing, remember to comment please.
Welcome to my blog. I am in student at St Patrick's School in Greymouth, New Zealand.
Friday, 7 September 2018
Thursday, 3 May 2018
Water for wildlife
WALT: Make meaning from text, synthesize information from different texts, make connections between texts, construct a text using careful choice of content, organise and sequence ideas.
Water for humans
WALT: Know what humans needs and that it requires us to be kaitiakitanga (guardians) of our World. Choose language to engage our audience, write a convincing argument and convey our opinion.
Tuesday, 10 April 2018
Climate change
WALT:Form and communicate information and ideas clearly, look at statistics
and interpret them, gather, sort and display data, convey and sustain personal
voice,
structure an idea, use language features to
persuade, learn about our environment and the impact of humans.
and interpret them, gather, sort and display data, convey and sustain personal
voice,
structure an idea, use language features to
persuade, learn about our environment and the impact of humans.
What we had to do?
It is your job to convince the people of New Zealand that Climate change is real and will impact on their lives. Create a DLO to WOW the people of New Zealand! You need to convince them about Climate Change and tell them what they can do to help limit the impact.
Water in the Bible
WALT:
Identify underlying ideas in text, make and support inferences from texts,
form and express ideas.
form and express ideas.
What we had to do?
Create a DLO of your choice to show us where you found water in the bible.
Use pictures and explain the meaning of the verse or story for your audience.
Use pictures and explain the meaning of the verse or story for your audience.
Wednesday, 4 April 2018
Chart the rainfall
Charting the rainfall
1. Place the rain gauge outside in the ground.
2. Each day, record how much rain falls use a google drawing or doc to keep a record.
3. Repeat this everyday for a week.
4. Make a graph to represent the data.
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