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Tuesday 3 November 2015

Church




















The church is a building witch many people say it is the house of God
witch it is true and it is  not only the house of God  but it is were we go to pray .



Friday 18 September 2015

Why reading is important speech.

Reading  is important  
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I believe  Reading is important because People today we learn and we  build knowledge
and to read more things that you do not know about the things that is coming
in  the  future . reading is good to kids that are growing up because when they
get to college they can get a  good grade  in their  learning and a better level .

Reading is a key subject  that you should do to help you in your learning
And in a terms of fiction or nonfiction there are endless stories that can both
broaden  your understanding of the world or help you and your friends to get
through a sticking point in your life .

Reading is important for example a bible if you can’t read
you would not understand the life of  christianity.
 


There are four  level in our life
certificate
diplomas
master
and lucky last is doctorate which another  word called  lecturer
and if you want to be a scholar you need to be at number  four and to
get that you need to work day and night to get their.   
If you want to change the world you need to read more about the world .

Think to yourself what would  you do if you couldn't read?

Monday 31 August 2015


As part of the immersion stage of our inquiry we are developing knowledge and understanding about Antarctica  



Thursday 6 August 2015

Dog Attacks - Mr Len Brown

Li: write a persuasive piece of writing using  Ethos , Pathos, and logos.
The Mayor of Auckland
Mr Len Brown.

Dear Sir,
                 I am writing this to ask you to do something about the “Dog Attacks that happen.  I understand that you can not perhaps do something about those that happen outside of our city, but dogs attacking people are a very real problem!
I strongly believe that we should  have strong consequences for people who do not control their dogs. New Zealand dogs kill and eat up to 54 birds  in a day and we hear about dogs attacking children and adults often. Imagine what that must be like, to have a dog attack you when it goes wild and crazy!

One day, my little cousin and I were walking to the local shops to buy milk.
A man with a dog on the other side of the road, let go of the leash and the dog got crazy, barked so hard and ran towards us and attacked my cousin for no apparent reason.  My cousin ended up in the hospital with many stitches on his arms and head.  My cousin at this time was seven years old, and this terrible memory will be with him along time.
Last Friday in Tonga, my Dad’s  sister died from a dog attack too.
When the ambulance came,  it was already late because my auntie  is dead.  This shows that dog attacks can happen at anytime and that this is not just a problem for New Zealand but it is  a Worldwide Issue.  We here in Aotearoa, need to take action to make sure that the dog attacks stop and that another person does not lose their life!
Something  needs to happen and it needs to happen now!
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Yours Sincerely
Filipo Katavake

Little Ant analysis

LI: Analyse text to identify ethos, pathos and logos.
Persuasive Reading Analysis:little ant
Take another look at the persuasive piece of reading/ writing.
What strategies does the author use to try to persuade you?
Below are strategies writers often use for this form of writing.  Read through each
strategy and decide whether the author used that strategy by writing yes or no in the second column. If you write yes, then explain how the author used that strategy.
Persuasive strategy
Yes / No
How the author used it?
Claim – States the main  
point or stance
Yes
The clips starts with a single perspective that all ants should be killed.They do lots of bad things to this child.
Big Names –  Mentions experts and
important people to support the argument
No

Logos – Uses logic, numbers, or  
facts to support the argument
Yes
The ant was using facts to make the boy not squish the ant but what the ant said was“What if I was you, what would I do?”. In it it says that the child gives facts about what ants can do to destroy picnics and more.
Pathos – Appeals to the audience’s emotions
Yes
It appeals to my emotions because that there was only one ant and a child that was a giant compared to the ant.                                                                          
Ethos – Tries to build trust and credibility
No

Kairos – Builds a sense of urgency for the cause
no

Research – Uses studies and  
information to make the  
argument seem more convincing;  
this can be in the form of words,
graphs, tables, or illustrations
no


Tuesday 4 August 2015

Ari and the pizza

LI: Analyse text to find examples of Ethos, Pathos and Logos.
Persuasive Reading Analysis : Ari And The Pizza
Take another look at the persuasive piece of reading/ writing.
What strategies does the author use to try to persuade you?
Below are strategies writers often use for this form of writing.  Read through each
strategy and decide whether the author used that strategy by writing yes or no in the second column. If you write yes, then explain how the author used that strategy.

Persuasive strategy
Yes / No
How the author used it?
Claim – States the main  
point or stance
Yes
Ari wants pizza for dinner and he needs to persuade his mum to get it.  “Hey mum lets ‘s get pizza for dinner tonight?”
Big Names –  Mentions experts and
important people to support the argument
No


Ethos – Tries to build trust and
credibility
Yes
Ari tells his mum that you can choose any topping you want and he has a coupon,which means that they can buy the pizza for cheap.
Pathos – Appeals to the audience’s emotions
Yes
Ari tells his mum that she has been working hard and is looking tired and could have a break from cooking if they bought the  pizza.
Logos – Uses logic, numbers, or  
facts to support the argument
Yes
Ari gets his mother to think about pizza she says ”pizza isn't that hard to order since Ari knows all about pizza and the topping maybe he can help me pick one”
Kairos – Builds a sense of urgency  
for the cause
Yes
Ari tries to get his mum to fall for his trick to buy pizza for dinner and using his coupon to make it cheaper for his mum.
Research – Uses studies and  
information to make the  
argument seem more convincing;  
this can be in the form of words,
graphs, tables, or illustrations
Yes
Ari uses information about the food pyramid which shows he has done some research about the food groups. “it has the main food groups”



The Persuasive Reading Analysis:The video  
Take another look at the persuasive piece of reading/ writing.
What strategies does the author use to try to persuade you?
Below are strategies writers often use for this form of writing.  Read through each
strategy and decide whether the author used that strategy by writing yes or no in the second column. If you write yes, then explain how the author used that strategy.
Persuasive strategy
Yes / No
How the author used it?
Claim – States the main  
point or stance
Yes
The  writer  use the key  phrase which is “ DON’T
GET CAUGHT” and that grabs the audience  attention.
Big Names –  Mentions experts and
important people to support the argument
Yes
The big names a used
in this advertisement which is Cadbury which
is a famous name of a chocolate bran.
Ethos – Tries to build trust and credibility
Yes
The writer has used  the girl by saying
“This little girl “ and it grabs the audience attention.
Pathos – Appeals to the audience’s emotions
Yes
The writer has stated  that the chocolate is
irresistible and if you don't  go there now they
will be all gone .                                        
Logos – Uses logic, numbers, or  facts to support the argument

Yes
The writer tell the audience about
how does it taste like…. e.g  the smooth double
chocolate irresistible creamy egg yolk filling .
Kairos – Builds a sense of urgency  for the cause
Yes
The writer has stated  that the chocolate is
irresistible and if you don't  go there now they
will be all gone .                      
Research – Uses studies and  
information to make the  
argument seem more convincing;  this can be in the form of words, graphs, tables, or illustrations.



Monday 3 August 2015

LI: Analyse text to identify examples of ethos, pathos and logos.
Persuasive Reading Analysis:
Take another look at the persuasive piece of reading/ writing.
What strategies does the author use to try to persuade you?
Below are strategies writers often use for this form of writing.  Read through each
strategy and decide whether the author used that strategy by writing yes or no in the second column. If you write yes, then explain how the author used that strategy.

Persuasive strategy
Yes / No
How the author used it?
Claim – States the main  
point or stance
YES
The main idea  is “Children should eat healthy lunches in school everyday.”
Big Names –  Mentions experts and
important people to support the argument
No
The author is writing from his / her own opini on.
Logos – Uses logic, numbers, or  
facts to support the argument
YES
The author reinforces the argument by recognising that some children do not eat healthy.  He states the consequences of eating bad food with too much sugar e.g. It will rot your teeth.
Pathos – Appeals to the audience’s emotions
YES
See above
Ethos – Tries to build trust and
credibility
YES
The writer uses a range of facts to support his argument and to persuade the reader.
‘ Drinking milk builds healthy bones’.
Kairos – Builds a sense of urgency  
for the cause
YES
He does this by letting the reader know about the consequences of a bad diet.
Research – Uses studies and  
information to make the  
argument seem more convincing;  
this can be in the form of words,
graphs, tables, or illustrations
No