WELCOME

TANEMAHUTA DISTANCE LEARNING

Monday 6 September - Friday 10 September

CHECK IN WITH MISS MOAT

I will be on Google Meet each day at 11am.

In the afternoon I am available for students who need extra 1 to 1 support, just email me to set this up.



If you need help with anything please send me an email ashleigh.moat@makaraka.school.nz

I will answer it when I see it ♡

Can you please bring a pen and paper to our Google Meets!

Monday 6 September - Friday 10 September

WEEKLY TASKS

Must-do Tasks: These tasks are to be completed

This is all the learning you will be set for this week - work out a plan on how you want to complete it. Remember to be kind to yourself and your work load.


Extension Tasks: Choose tasks you would like to complete
These are optional learning tasks if you would like some more work. There are lots of fun options that you can complete with your family. Please don't stress yourself out by trying to complete them all.

Some extra Speech Information to watch:

Speech Information.webm

Must-do Tasks

There are 3 tasks available. You may choose which order you complete the work in. Make sure you write your Speech!

Week 7: Must Do Slides - Distance Learning

Extension Tasks

Plenty of optional tasks to choose from

Ext. 1 (Week7)
Ext. 5 (Week7)
Ext. 2 (Week7)
Ext. 6 (Week7)
Ext. 3 (Week7)
Ext. 4 (Week7)

BLOGGING INFORMATION

During distance learning, a lot of our work is going onto our blogs. If you are unsure how to do something, please ask Miss Moat or have a look below to find out!

Class Blog Link

Tanemahuta Blog


Individual Student Blog Links

From our Class Blog, you will be able to find individual student blogs.

What should we include in a blog post?

When you upload work to your blog, write about what you were doing, what you have learnt, what you found easy, what you found challenging, and a wondering for next time.

Include your work sample or photos/videos.

What should we include when we comment on a blog post?

In your comment, make sure to include a positive on what they have done well, a thoughtful sentence to show that you have read or watched their work, and a helpful idea for next time, or a question you might be wondering.



How do I upload Google Slides to my blog?

Watch this video to find out!

Uploading Slides to Blog.webm

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