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Saturday 21 January 2017

SLJ Day 19 - Week 4


Day 19: Planes, trains and automobiles Activity 1 Let’s imagine that the neighbouring town was about 30 kilometres away. There are a number of beautiful villages and interesting things to see along the way. You have four options for this trip. You can take a:Train – 25 minute ride; No stops along the way; $12 for the trip (return)Bus – 45 minute ride; Two stops along the way to look at interesting villages; $8 for the trip (return)Scooter – 1 hour ride; Unlimited number of stops; $5 for the trip (return)Bicycle – 2 hour ride; Unlimited number of stops but there are some hills along the way; $1 (return)On your blog, tell us which of these four options you would choose and why!


I would take the train because it is only a 25 minute ride with no stops along the way. On the way back it only cost 12 dollars. My second choice will by bicycle because I love riding bicycle's and because it only cost 1 dollar for the ride back.


Activity 2These days there are, literally, dozens of different kinds of vehicles that we can use. Some of them are quite familiar (eg. car, truck, bus) but some are very unique and different. Watch this Youtube clip of the most Amazing vehicles ever made.When you have finished tell us which of the vehicles you liked the most. On your blog tell us the name of the vehicle and the reasons why you liked it so much. There are a number of pretty interesting options!


I have three vehicles that I would love to ride and the one's I like the most. The first one is the Suitcase Scooter, because it is very useful for when your going on a flight and because it looks very very fun to use. The second vehicle is the the Sega way. It is a electric scooter which is way better then a regular scooter. I just think that this vehicle is very good for lazy people like me. Lastly my personal favourite, The One Wheel Scooter. Allthough it looks hard to use I think that is just one of the funnest vehicles ever made and it is very hard to break. Bonus ActivityThe Canadian government has decided to build the longest walking trail in the world. It is called the Great Trail’ and it covers 15 000 miles. Wow! For this activity, we are drawing inspiration from this walking trail and thinking about our own footprints. Your task is to use DrawIsland tool to create your own digital footprint. The footprint must include your name and the name of the country that you are visiting. Otherwise, you can decorate it in any way that you want. It’s totally up to you! Once you have drawn your footprint, save it, and then upload it to your blog.Here is my Design

Friday 20 January 2017

SLJ Day 18 - Week 4

Day 18: Famous/Infamous animals
It’s time to go to the zoo! You have been invited to tour the national zoo with some students from one of the local schools. Although you don’t really know anyone you decide to be brave and give it a go! When you arrive at the front gates, you walk into the zoo and you immediately see…
Activity 1
Imagine that you have just entered the zoo. On your blog, tell us what you think you might see on your visit. You can start with this sentence:
I had just entered the zoo when, all of a sudden, I saw…
Aim for a blog post of 8 - 10 sentences in length. You can do it!
Activity 2
When you are at the zoo, you have the chance to learn about some animals that are specifically found in your country. They are called ‘indigenous’ animals. This means that they are originally from your country. Use Google to identify two indigenous animals from your country. On your blog, post a picture of the animals and tell us a bit about them. What are they called? Where do they live? What do they eat?

Kiwi. Copyright: Tourism New Zealand (www.newzealand.com)

The kiwi is a nocturnal, flightless bird that lives on the forest floor. The kiwi are the only bird to have nostrils at the end of their bill, and forage for food by digging in the earth and smelling it out. The kiwi is the New Zealand national icon.

Tuatara. Copyright: Tourism New Zealand (www.newzealand.com) 
The tuatara is a lizard like reptile that can be found living on the wild on offshore New Zealand Islands. A relic from the dinosaur age, the tuatara are nocturnal, and live for a very long time. The south museum is Invercagill features a large exhibit and breeding programme.


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BONUS ACTIVITY



The New Zealand government is trying to save the kakapo. They are looking for creative ideas. What do you think they could do? On your blog, tell us what you think should be done to save the kakapo. Please be as creative as you can!

I think that people should have camera's set up so you know what is going on. Then we should set traps for all the predators trying to kill them. Last of all we should move them to much safe and healthy place to live.

SLJ Day 17 - Week 4

Day 17 – Famous Sights
Activity 1
On your blog tell us which of the icons you would most like to visit in your chosen country. Be sure to tell us why you have chosen it!
My chosen country is Japan. I have chosen the Highest Mountain in Japan which is called Mt Fuji. I would go there because it just looks so beautiful and I would like to experience what it feels like to touch or feel snow.
Activity 2
Let’s imagine that you have been asked to host a visitor from another country. They are going to come and stay with you for three days. During that time, you are expected to take them on a tour of New Zealand and show them some our most famous icons. Where would you take them? If it was me, I might take them to Mt Cook in the south island, to the Sky Tower in Auckland and to Chums Beach in the Coromandel. What about you? On your blog, tell us which three famous places in New Zealand you would go with your visitor.

First I would take him/her to Kelly Tarltons to explore the adventures the sea. Then I would take him/her to the Sky Tower because it is very popular in Auckland and a fun place to go. Last of all I would take him/her Bungee Jumping because it's just a great way to end the fantastic day.

Bonus Activity




Take a picture of yourself standing beside a popular place in your community. It can be anywhere that’s pretty popular in your area (e.g. a store, a restaurant, a marae, etc). On your blog please tell us about the landmark. What is the name of it? Where is it? Who goes to it?

I am not in this photo but it is a popular place to go in Auckland. It would be very very fun.

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SLJ Day 16 - Week 4

Day 17 – Famous Sights
Activity 1
On your blog tell us which of the icons you would most like to visit in your chosen country. Be sure to tell us why you have chosen it!
My chosen country is Japan. I have chosen the Highest Mountain in Japan which is called Mt Fuji. I would go there because it just looks so beautiful and I would like to experience what it feels like to touch or feel snow.
Activity 2
Let’s imagine that you have been asked to host a visitor from another country. They are going to come and stay with you for three days. During that time, you are expected to take them on a tour of New Zealand and show them some our most famous icons. Where would you take them? If it was me, I might take them to Mt Cook in the south island, to the Sky Tower in Auckland and to Chums Beach in the Coromandel. What about you? On your blog, tell us which three famous places in New Zealand you would go with your visitor.

First I would take him/her to Kelly Tarltons to explore the adventures the sea. Then I would take him/her to the Sky Tower because it is very popular in Auckland and a fun place to go. Last of all I would take him/her Bungee Jumping because it's just a great way to end the fantastic day.

Bonus Activity




Take a picture of yourself standing beside a popular place in your community. It can be anywhere that’s pretty popular in your area (e.g. a store, a restaurant, a marae, etc). On your blog please tell us about the landmark. What is the name of it? Where is it? Who goes to it?

I am not in this photo but it is a popular place to go in Auckland. It would be very very fun.

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What Country I Would Like To Visit?



Japan

I would like to go to Japan because I think there is very nice people there and there is heaps of islands there which is very cool. I would also like to go to japan because I would like to try out their national sports which is Sumo Wrestling, Karate and Ken do. That is my reason of why I would like to visit Japan.

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Auckland Live

Image result for auckland liveYesterday two classes from Glen brae school went to a very cool trip to Auckland live. We took the bus all the way into the town hall. We first went to the auditorium to watch a circus act and we learnt how to do the head stand which was very cool. Next we went to see the clowns. They were very funny and taught us the 3 simple rules of being a clown. After that we went to place we met up at saw to different dances that were danced by 4 people. The 2 dances were the ghost dance and the sweater dance. The 4 dancers taught us the ghost dance which very easy to learn. We also played fun games with them. Lastly we sat down and waited for our bus to come. We left with a smile on our faces and enjoyed our trip.

Kiwi Can Term 4 Week 7

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At Kiwi Can we talked about respecting environment which was our topic. Our theme was Respect and this weeks catchphrase was "Respect this place, Treat it like your own, At the end of the day, It's where we call home". We had no energiser because we spent most of that time speaking about the topic. For our activity we played one of the games that we made up the last time we had kiwi can. It was called Crick-by which was the game my group and I made up. It was very easy because it was the rules that they use for softball. It was very hot and fun. Lastly we got straight into the points. We got 5 for everything which means we had 25 points. We said our goodbye chant and left the classroom quietly.
Diwali

Diwali is the festival of lights. The meaning of Diwali is the rows of lighted lamps. Diwali or Deepavali is celebrated in Autumn every year in the northern hemisphere. Diwali is a holiday for Pakistan, India, Fiji, Malaysia, Singapore, Trinidad and Tobago. Before the special day people renovate and decorate their homes and offices. They also dress up in new clothes or the best outfits. This is also celebrated in NZ as well. The main public festivals are in Auckland and Wellington. People exchange gifts or sweets on this day. Children explode firecrackers at night.  People believe that on this day, Hindu Goddess Laxmi enters only those houses which are neat and tidy. People offer prayers for their own health, wealth and prosperity. They let the light on so that Goddess Laxmi may find no difficulty in finding her way in and smile upon them. In 2016 Diwali will be celebrated on Sunday the 30th of October. This story is about Rama rescuing his wife Sita from the Demon King Ravana with his brother Lakshmana and a monkey possessing special powers called Hanumana. On Lord Rama’s Return after 14 years in exile, Diwali was celebrated for the first time.

The 5 days of Diwali  is….




Soft Ball

Kiwi Sport - Softball

Today we had our second session of softball with our coach. The whole lesson was about batting which is the funnest part about softball. We started off with a warm up and then played a game which was called Skater Ball. The coach taught a chant about batting the ball. We were split into two groups. Before the game we had some safety rules for batting.
The rulles were….
  • Check your Surroundings
  • Don't throw the bat
  • Don't swing the bat

She also taught us a chant on batting which is…
  • Door knocking knuckles
  • Bat by your ears
  • Eye on the ball
  • Step on the bug
  • Squish the bug
  • Swot the fly.
That chant really helped me K to bat well. The game was really really fun but unfortunately the team that I was in lost 49 to 31. At the end Maselino said thank you and we went back to class.

By Telesia

Te Tuhi Trip

Image result for te tuhiToday we went to the Te Tuhi art centre to learn about abstract art and different other types of art. The art centre was in Pakuranga. Abstract painting is lines, shapes and colours. We went to the studio to draw and paint. We just drew 4 technology onto the paper, drew 4 lines anywhere you wanted and painted for different colours. At the end some of the paintings was very beautiful and colourful. The last thing we did was look at some paintings around the gallery. The one that I most enjoyed looking at was Atarangi 2. There is two in NZ. One is in Wellington which is smaller and the one in Auckland. We said our goodbyes and thanks you's and left.




Being SunSmart

Science Intensive with Mrs Tofa

Today we went to Rm 7 to have science intensive. The topic was movement. There is three laws of motion that Isaac Newton created or made. We also researched some information about Isaac Newton.

First Law - Inertia
Inertia means force that remains unchanged unless it gets moved by someone

Second Law
The second law means the heavier the object is the more force you need to move it.

Information about Isaac:
  • Born in 25th of December
  • Went to two colleges
  • Got two degrees - Masters and Bachelor
  • Died in 1727
  • Got knighted by Queen Anne
The last thing we did was make a car that moves out of straws, wheels, tape and balloons. That was the most challenging thing I have ever did. Sadly we couldn't finish. We had so much fun in her class room and we hoped to go to there again. 



My Season Poem

Summer, All I can think of it is the warmth
of the sun touching my delicate skin.
But if it starts pouring of course i’m staying
In.                                                                                          =  Summer
As the sun ray grows hotter, my ice - cream
melts leaving a memorable but delicious stain on
my shirt. Playing on the field noticing there’s
nothing but dried up dirt.


Autumn, When the bright and colourful fall
leaves fall off the trees. Flowing elegantly
like a swarm of peaceful bunch of colourful
Bees.                                                                                        = Autumn
Burnt beautiful colours and they also come
in different shapes. As the leaves are gathered
on earth, they are bunched up like loose
grapes.


Winter, The days are much colder, and we
become cold too. The air is much more
freezing, and the wind creeps upon us
screaming "BOO"                                                                  = Winter
Sweaters, Jumpers, blankets are all you
need to prepare yourself or family. Sitting
down in the living room telling winter jokes
that are really really funny.
                      
Spring, Flowers Blooming, birds arrive, Spring
makes the world a better place. Soon we will
feel spring's warmth and the smell of the scent
from the flowers that puts a smile on your face
                                                                                               = Spring
Different flowers growing in different places
the world or where you live and Birds sing. No
more snow, the nature wakes up from winter



Finally oh Finally it's Spring

Mr. Dudley

Mr Dudley


Late Mr Dudley was a volunteer from  St Andrew's rest home. He worked at our school for a few years as a helper for our breakfast club which operates every morning on school days. He worked on Thursdays helping prepare and serve breakfast to the children who came to school without breakfast.


His beautiful smile and his kind words always made our day and we will miss him a lot.


May the Lord Almighty rest his soul in peace.


Ka Kite ano Mr. Dudley


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What Does Fair Play Mean To Me?

What does Fair Play mean to me?


WALT: Interpret the meaning of Fair Play


It is fair to expect me to…
  • Learn the rules of the game and follow it
  • Be a good winner and loser
  • Respect Others
  • Share with your teammates
  • Play the best I can
  • Listen to the coach
  • Work together as a team

Fair Play and Code of Conduct


Fair Play and Code of Conduct

WALHT: Play Fairly and behave on the field


This week we have been learning about fair play and how to behave on the playground


What is Fair play?
Some of the things we have learnt about are Fair Play are:


  • Following the rules of the game
  • Respecting others
  • Working together as a team
  • Sharing and taking turns
  • Communicating and solving problems in a peaceful way
  • Make sure no one is left out
  • Being Honest
  • Giving of your best while playing
  • Being a good winner and a good loser
I feel this Netball player has the qualities of fair player and he conducts herself very well on the playground.
By Telesia

Poem on Olympics

The Olympics


The Olympics is hard and really fun


Tough, Cool and medals to be won


With different kinds of sports like netball, and rowing


Soccer, Rugby , Athletics , Shot Put, Javelin and Discus that involves throwing


Olympics is the dream for all athletes young and old


To fulfil their dreams of winning, Bronze, Silver and Gold




By Telesia
Room 8







Who would I Choose?

 

If I were part of para-cycling and I had to choose a partner to compete with me in the Paralympic who would I choose?

I would choose my sister Luisa because she is very fast and she is fit. I think that we could make a great team together and I trust her a lot. That is who I would like to choose as my partner.

Who I Inspire?

I'm sure that everyone knows Jesse Owens. Jesse Owens was a black American athlete who participated in the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, Germany. He is considered to be one of the bravest and most inspirational Olympic athletes because he competed at a time when the leader of Germany (Adolf Hitler) did not want black men competing at the Olympic Games. I would like to tell you who my inspiration is and why?





My inspiration is my family. They have encouraged me to learn more and try different things. I am really thank full that I have this family and I love them so much. Especially my mum and dad. I love playing netball and and my mum teaches me different skills in netball. I really struggle in my maths and my dad helps me with that and he also trains me for netball. That is my inspiration.

Judging our New Zealand Olympic Team Uniforms

So I am here today to judge 2012, 2008 and 2004 team uniforms.

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This is the 2012 team uniforms. This is my favourite because I think that it represents New Zealand 100%. I like the black and white colours in there uniform. (What I don't like) I didn't like the polka dots on the girls dresses. Other then that this was the best.



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This is the 2004 team uniforms. This is my second best because I like the ferns on it. I do think that the uniform needed more colour because it just looked all black besides the white fern. That's why this is my second best.


Image result for NZ 2004 olympic uniformsThis is the 2008 team uniforms. These uniforms are my least favourite because I didn't like the red colour on it. I did like the black and white fern. I think that it represents the Maori language.