Shontayne @ Bay of Islands College
I am a student at Bay of Islands College in Kawakawa, New Zealand. This is a place where I share my learning.
Wednesday 4 December 2019
SLJ
This is my SLJ (summer learning journey ) project I hade to do, as a worm up for SJL. So expect more byeee....
Thursday 7 November 2019
Monday 14 October 2019
My Holiday
On the holidays I went down south. I was having such a blast down there I was doing skits with my younger siblings, the trip heading down was dumb I was squished and crowded, when we had our first stop I was re leaved I say that because my legs were hurting so much so when I got out, the car I nearly fell over. OK, back the topic so maybe around Wednesday the first week on the holidays my sisters and I with my mother, went skiing the price for all of us to go in was very Exorbitant either way we all had such a cool time. Then on the weekend was even more fun I went to the movies (my house) with my mum and siblings we watch Spider-Man far from home.
Wednesday 25 September 2019
Wednesday 28 August 2019
Then vs now
This is a video on our then vs now where we show how our present has changed from the past.
Monday 12 August 2019
The man that walked up 10,000 ft
Holding tightly to a support rope he's making his making his way to the top. The wind was blowing strongly he was worried because the iron structure was shaking. his heart was pounding he was so scared that he could fall.
Monday 24 June 2019
The builders
As soon as their delivery of building materials had arrived, the team set off to work. It looked like the clouds in the distance were beginning to spit rain down at the sleeping countryside, so they knew they must work fast. The team were confident however: this was not their first giant Lego structure.
As they worked fast the weather started getting worse, it was looking like it was about to rain on the kids. So as Jimmy passed the bricks to his brother Timothy who took it carefully Jackson was looking around thinking "this is a good place to build a Lego house."
Jimmy looked up and there was a could above him and a rain drop landed on his jacket.
As they worked fast the weather started getting worse, it was looking like it was about to rain on the kids. So as Jimmy passed the bricks to his brother Timothy who took it carefully Jackson was looking around thinking "this is a good place to build a Lego house."
Jimmy looked up and there was a could above him and a rain drop landed on his jacket.
Tuesday 18 June 2019
Tuesday 11 June 2019
Anorexia
What is Anorexia well Anorexia is an eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat.
Anorexia nervosa occurs when a person severely reduces the amount of food they eat. This makes them lose more weight than is healthy for their age.
Yes it can be treated only by a professional medic. It could be a life long or 1 year and lab tests are not needed.
Physical signs and symptoms of anorexia may include:
Anorexia nervosa occurs when a person severely reduces the amount of food they eat. This makes them lose more weight than is healthy for their age.
Yes it can be treated only by a professional medic. It could be a life long or 1 year and lab tests are not needed.
Physical signs and symptoms of anorexia may include:
Extreme weight loss or not making expected developmental weight gains
Thin appearance
Abnormal blood counts
Fatigue
Insomnia
Dizziness or fainting
Bluish discoloration of the fingers
Hair that thins, breaks or falls out
Soft, downy hair covering the body
Absence of menstruation
Constipation and abdominal pain
Dry or yellowish skin
Intolerance of cold
Irregular heart rhythms
Low blood pressure
Dehydration
Swelling of arms or legs
Eroded teeth and calluses on the knuckles from induced vomiting
Monday 10 June 2019
Malaria
Malaria is a life-threatening disease caused by parasites that are transmitted to people through the bites of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes. It is preventable and curable. In 2017, there were an estimated 219 million cases of malaria in 87 countries. The African Region carries a disproportionately high share of the global malaria burden. In 2017, the region was home to 92% of malaria cases and 93% of malaria deaths.Total funding for malaria control and elimination reached an estimated US$ 3.1 billion in 2017.
Contributions from governments of endemic countries amounted to US$ 900 million, representing 28% of total funding.How is this caused:Malaria is caused by Plasmodium parasites. The parasites are spread to people through the bites of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes, called "malaria vectors." There are 5 parasite species that cause malaria in humans, and 2 of these species – P. falciparum and P. vivax – pose the greatest threat.
Dyslexia
So what is Dyslexia well its a learning disability making people with it hard to reading and they can't spell properly. When kids have it they have trouble reading accurately and fluently. they may also have trouble with reading comprehensions.
Dyslexia is a life long condition that makes it difficult for people to read it's very common although it's not clear what percentage of kids have have it. these are the affects that dyslexia has on people they can't do any of Reading comprehension, Spelling, Writing, Math.
Dyslexia impacts on people in varying degrees, so symptoms may differ from one child to another. Generally, signs show up as problems with accuracy and fluency. A key sign of Dyslexia in kids is decoding words.
Dyslexia is a life long condition that makes it difficult for people to read it's very common although it's not clear what percentage of kids have have it. these are the affects that dyslexia has on people they can't do any of Reading comprehension, Spelling, Writing, Math.
Dyslexia impacts on people in varying degrees, so symptoms may differ from one child to another. Generally, signs show up as problems with accuracy and fluency. A key sign of Dyslexia in kids is decoding words.
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