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Friday, September 2, 2011

The Global Community


(1)Learning about people in the global community is important because Rugby World Cup will bring different countries from the global community.What I like about the different teams are their uniforms, national anthems, the different foods and other stuff. The nations I like are all twenty of them and they are Australia, Georgia, South Africa, Canada, USA, England, Japan, Wales, Argentina, Russia, France, Romania, Samoa, Fiji, Scotland, Italy, Namibia, Tonga and also New Zealand. I also like the haka and the different hair styles.

(1)Learning about people in the global community is important because Rugby World Cup will bring different countries from the global community.What I like about the different teams are their uniforms, national anthems, the different foods and other stuff. The nations I like are all twenty of them and they are Australia, Georgia, South Africa, Canada, USA, England, Japan, Wales, Argentina, Russia, France, Romania, Samoa, Fiji, Scotland, Italy, Namibia, Tonga and also New Zealand. I also like the haka and the different hair styles.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011




Have you ever played badminton? Well I have and it is so cool.

Last Thursday year 7 & 8 students went to the hall for badminton with Laureen. Laureen came from the Auckland Badminton Club.

The first activity we did was we had to try to control the shuttle with the badminton racket. We also had to collect five shuttles at a time. It was very tricky trying to serve it into the bin.



But the activity I like the most was the one you hit under your legs and also when you close your eyes and hit it.

Awhina and I were partners for another activity that was catching the shuttle in the cone.

How I felt about all those section at badminton was I felt so happy and it was also cool. I had a very great time.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

INTRODUCTION To Prototype

I was exactly going to use wood for my sign but if did my writing out of paint the paint will come out smudged and it will also become runny and that’s why I changed my mind and wanted to make it out of plastic.

Bin it is a positive message because if people just throw there rubbish on the ground then that is what you call littering and if people throw there rubbish in the then that’s what call bin it.

Bin it is easy to understand because bin it has only have
two words that’s is understandable for little kids to read. I will also change my sing and put sponge bob on it with him chucking his rubbish into the bin.

I think it’s not very practical because I might not be able to get the material I want or it might be practical if I get the material I really wanted.

I think it suitable for my sign to be near the gate’s so that people see it when they walk in the school gate
and when they also walk out the gate.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

science roadshow

On Thursday 9th of June we went down to Tamiki Collage to go for
the science roadshow and our leader's name was Awhina and the people in her group was Ngaina,
Junior,Tui and me.

When we got there we had to go and sit down on chairs and they were chemicals and I like the part
that was the one they put the lotto paper in the chemical and then when they burnt it
it dried up and they did another one and that one made a hole in that plastic glass.

My favourite exhibit was the one that had the skeleton because when you on the light
the skeleton is there but when you of the light the skeleton escapes and that’s why I like
that exhibit.

How I felt about the science show was I felt very happy and I also felt
excited and I liked it when Awhina got the little prize and when Victoria
and Miracle were the volunteers for our class.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Siwmming

Introduction....
Last week our class went down to the G.I pools to do a little bit of swimming lessons, and the teachers who taught us was Miss Dempster and Ms Tito and we were also splited into two even groups and we were also having a little bit of fun that was called free time.

The people that weren’t swimming had to do lines and they weren’t happy with it because they had to do it until the swimmers were finished then they had to stop doing lines.

I felt happy of myself because I was lucky I didn’t have to do line

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Toanga time


Every Friday for an hour and a half year 7 & 8 students have toanga
time. Toanga time is a Maori word that means treasure.

What I do for toanga time with Mrs Vaafasuanga is sports. We play as a team and work as a team and stay together. We played touch and we also played ground passing.

How I felt about my new toanga time was I felt so
happy and excited because I can play outside and i had some of my friends in my group.