I am a student in the Uru Mānuka Cluster. In 2021 I am in Year 8 and my teacher is Miss Rennell. This is a place where I will share my learning. Please note that some of it will not be complete, it will be my first drafts. Remember to be positive, thoughtful, and helpful when you leave me a comment.
Monday, May 13, 2019
North, East South, and West. Which One Do You Like The Best? -Amelia
Hello bloggers welcome to my new blog. It's about position as you can see from the title. Positions are North, East, South, and West, so let's move on now!
Well, somewhere in the start of the workbook there was a cheesy song, Mrs Taylor is known for liking them! It was about North, East, South, and West and went like this. North, east, south, and west, which one do you like the best? Yea, that was the start. Well as you can see from the title its about position, and of course orientation. It's just I don't actually know what orientation means. Alright let's move on! So we were learning about North, East, South, and West, that clear? Well good because it's pretty much all about that. There's a thing to remember it, never eat soggy worms. But my version is never eat soggy weetbix, I know, sounds weird. Never stands for North, they both have the same letters at the start of them. Eat is east, soggy for south, worms/weetbix for west. Okay so know we know that I think it's time you know about what North, South, East, and West mean. Well, they are pretty much positions or directions. North is up, East is right, South is down, West is left. Next thing to know. If you know that the directions aren't any of North, East, South, or West, then it might be a mix. If it's in between two of the directions then you say both of them. Examples: If it's in between North and East then it's Northeast. If it's in between South and west then it's Southwest. End Of Example. Okay I think you get it now. Bye bye bloggers, now I think you're prepared for when you have to do this stuff like me.🐭
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