Today I did a Basic facts test on stage 7 timed.And I got 82% on stage 7 timed but I know that I can do better than this.But I need to know my fractions and percentage and squad roots/fractions so I can get 95%.Than I will move onto stage 8 if I get 95% on stage 7.
Piri
This blog is a record of my learning from Primary School through to College.
Friday, 19 November 2021
Wednesday, 17 November 2021
Basic facts term 4
Today I did a basic facts test on stage 6 timed.And I got 95% on stage 6 timed and I am very really happy with.Now I am moving onto stage 7 and that is going to be a challenge for me to do that because you have to know your multiplication,division,fractions,percentages,square root and factors but that is going to be a challenge for me to get 95% on stage 7 but I am going to tired my best to get 95% .Have an awesome day and stay safe.
Saturday, 2 October 2021
Climate Change DLO
Today I made a climate change DLO sideshow that tell you about climate change and what is climate change.And stay safe.
Friday, 1 October 2021
Last day of term 3
Hello everyone.Today is the last day of term 3 that mean no more school for the next 2 week.This post was going to have my DLO on it but I am getting really bored of doing it so sorry Miss,I might finshed it maybe tomorrow if I have time to. I hope you enjoy your holidays and stay home stay live.
Thursday, 30 September 2021
Covid-19 update: 19 new community cases today
There are 19 new Covid-19 community cases in New Zealand today.
Yesterday's total of 45 new community cases in Auckland was the highest it has been in some weeks, but just four of them remain unlinked.
"We're expecting another 30 or so cases in the coming days from day five and day 12 testing," Bloomfield said.
One of the new cases is outside Auckland, with a secondary school student in Northern Hauraki - who has been isolating - testing positive. The student has been isolating for the past 10 days and were tested around day 11 because they became symptomatic.
The total of cases in the Delta variant outbreak is now 1249.
There were also six new cases in managed isolation today.
Speaking at today's government briefing, Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield said 19 of the recent cases are linked to transitional or emergency housing.
Among today's cases is a MIQ worker at Naumi Hotel in Auckland. This case is still being investigated to determine if it is border related or part of the community outbreak.
The worker is fully vaccinated as was last tested on 14 September and this positive result was picked up through regular fortnightly testing.
Bloomfield says there were more than 11,000 tests taken in Auckland yesterday.
Suburbs of interest have been updated - Ōtara is no longer a suburb of interest, while Henderson and Papakura now are.
However, the suburbs of Clover Park, Māngere, Favona, Manurewa and Mount Wellington/Sylvia Park are still of interest.
"If you are in those suburbs, please come forward and get tested whether or not you have symptoms," Bloomfield said.
Testing teams in Auckland will go to about 40 transitional and emergency housing sites over the coming days to offer tests to residents there.
Wednesday, 29 September 2021
Covid 19 update
There are 45 new Covid cases in the community today, including 12 unlinked 'mystery' cases.Director-general of health Dr Ashley Bloomfield said it was the largest number of cases we'd had in some time.A total of 33 are household or close contacts of existing cases and weren't infectious in community."In some sense they were expected," Bloomfield said.Covid Response Minister Chris Hipkins said today's number of cases was "sobering" and said no one would be celebrating - but it was important to place it in context, knowing a lot of cases were from big households.We've still got to hold our nerve here," he said "We do expect from time to time there will blips."Asked whether Auckland residents should be prepared for longer periods in current alert levels, Hipkins said it was important to remember the nature of cases was a chief aspect in informing alert level shifts.However, he said the number of household contacts pointed to the nature of this outbreak where it was very transmissable"I would encourage people to not read too much into it."Bloomfield said quite a few of the cases were in transitional housing and were moving around for a range of reasons, given their situations.There had been a lot of engagement with gang leadership after infections had been revealed in three separate households. However, he said they weren't seeing many new cases in these households.
Stay home stay lives
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Tuesday, 28 September 2021
Covid-19: Eight new cases in the community, four in managed isolation - Bloomfield
There are eight new cases of Covid-19 in the community today and four in managed isolation.Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield says the new community cases are all in Auckland.
Seven of the eight cases are contacts of existing cases, Dr Bloomfield says.
Six were in isolation during the period they were infectious.
Today's cases bring the total number of cases in the existing cluster to 1185.
Seven of the eight cases are contacts of existing cases, Dr Bloomfield says.
There are 14 people in hospital, three of them in ICU or HDU.
Yesterday, there were four active sub-clusters, today that's down to three.
One of today's new cases was confirmed after a person presented at Waitākere Hospital. This is today's unlinked case. The person was transferred to North Shore Hospital as soon as their test returned positive. They are in isolation in a negative pressure room.
Five members of Waitākere Hospital's emergency department have been stood down and eight patients are being treated as contacts.
In a statement, the Ministry of Health said 9955 tests had been carried out in the previous 24 hours, 7562 were in Auckland.
Yesterday 40,706 vaccines were administered; 12,641 were first doses; 28,065 were second doses.
That brings the total administered across the country to more than 5,077,000 doses.
New Zealand has now confirmed 3848 cases since the pandemic began.
There were 12 new community cases of Covid-19 reported in New Zealand yesterday, with all but two epidemiologically linked to previous cases.