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Tuesday, 20 June 2017

Human Rights Activites

1. Identify a HUMAN RIGHTS issues that is currently impacting people and places in the    world.  
We will conduct a Social Inquiry on the Human Rights issue No. 5: No one has the right to hurt you or to torture you.
Our case study will focus on the country of Iraq.

2.You must write an introduction, describing the issue, where it is happening and who is affected by it!
Introduction : The Human Rights issue that we will be researching is “The right to Freedom “  The reason why we have chosen this topic is because people in Iraq are being tortured and killed on camera. Isis, a terrorist group, are executing foreigners.

Friday, 25 November 2016

Cells

Mihi

Tena Koutou Katoa
Ko (name) Damien au
I te taha maui(left)
Ko (name) Vaifoa tenei (this)
No (where your from)Samoa ia

Moerena
Hauraki

This morning we learnt our mihi and introduced our selves to the class.

Thursday, 20 October 2016

ICT Mind Mup Planning

Today at ICT we are designing, creating and planning our own website. Heres my planning done on mind mup.

Monday, 14 December 2015

Elisabetta Dami: Book Week

This week we finally finished our book week project on Elisabetta Dami. We chose her as our author of the week because most of our class enjoyed reading her books. Take a look at what we created. 

Thursday, 3 December 2015

What is Respectfulness?


Explanation:
To be respectful in class, you have to remember your keys to character. One of the most important ones are RESPECTFULNESS. You can be respectful by:
Being polite
Taking care of yourself and those around you
Valuing the opinions of other people
Listening
Speak to others as you would like to be treated
 When someone is talking, a teacher for example, you can respect them by letting them talk and wait for them to finish so you or others may have a turn talking. 

Good Manners
 First of all, what is Good Manners?
To have good manners means:
Speaking in a nice way
Looking at the person who is talking
Answering politely when a teacher asks a question and waiting properly for your turn to speak
Always using the magic words “Please, Thank you, Excuse me” and “Sorry”
Walking behind other people and not in front
Letting them go first
Sharing, being kind
Doing what the teacher says with a pleasant manner and being positive
Co-operating

Attitude
Controlling your attitude can sometimes be a struggle. There are two types of attitudes and only one is respectful. Being positive can include:
Having a smile on your face
Don’t talking back to the teachers
Thinking the right thing
Influencing others to do the right thing
Help others
Use appropriate language
Make others feel better
Your attitude can affect others and influence others to act like you. But when you influence, there are consequences. Consequences are the result of what you do. For example: You could help a lady cross the road and she might reward you with money as a reward OR if you steal from the shops, then you’ll get a ride with the cops. 
Listening
 Listening is one of the most important values of respect. If people listen to you, it’ll be best to do the same to others. Listening includes:
Eyes forward and toward the person speaking
Sitting still
Being quiet
Keeping hands still
Smiling
 Here I’ve created a list of steps of what to do to show respect:
Listen Harder
Be Considerate
Keep Your Promise
Be On Time
Have Manners
Encourage
Be Fair
Go Out Of Your Way
Preserve Dignity
Do NOT Assume

Assuming you have no absolute idea what respect is, respect is a possession that everyone will want. Because the more respect you have the more people will notice you. Respecting has many ways of showing itself such as, using your manners, listening quietly, being polite and speaking to others as you would like to be spoken to. 

You can be respectful in class by Communicating:

Use a respectful tone of voice
Do not tease others or call them names
Follow adult requests quickly and without complaint
Pay attention in class and get our assigned work done

  Showing Good attitude and behavior:

Be sure that you are choosing a Respectful Classroom behavior daily with other pupils at the start of class to the end of the day..
Showing a positive attitude and sharing positive comments to others
Being nice to classmates even if they are not being nice to you. Karma will deal with that
Watching your behaviour because they can become actions

  Being Helpful:
Making sure your area and class is clean and tidy
Keeping in mind of your responsibilities
Leading little students and everyone around you
Helping others when they are in need
Asking if people need help

By following this Explanation you can influence others to do the same. When everybody is respectful then everyone can have fun. Make sure you share these steps, tips and facts with your friends and family.

Thursday, 19 November 2015

My Reading Test

Which answer is right? Re-Read, Re-Read.

On Monday, I attended a test postponed for me because I was absent. Mrs Golder and I where in the maths room. I had three Tests to do so I be in a good class the future. The reading comprehension test was to test my reading skills and answer the questions about the text.

First off, the test had started and I only had 45 minutes. By the time I got to the first question I was so worried even though it just started. So I tried to calm myself down, and with hope I was already on the second page. Some questions were easy and some were just too hard figure out. But all I had to do to solve the question was re-read.

When the last question was answered, the first thing I did was double-check it so I could see if I got any wrong. As soon as I was done checking it, I was so relieved. I finally got it over and done with. As she took my paper away, I hoped and hoped to get a great score. But we’ll soon find out…

Tuesday, 3 November 2015

You Can Teach Old Dogs New Tricks!

Last week, my teacher, Mrs Golder, was having trouble updating her Google Forms. It was so she could see if we were sending friendly comments to the other classes.

She asked me, being the IT guy and stuff, if I could help her. Eventually I did! She thanked me and I was awarded with a Principal's Award. You can check out what I did Here
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Tuesday, 27 October 2015

My Siblings' Place

Holiday Fun,  Not in the Sun…

Last week, I spent the holidays at my siblings’ two-bedroom apartment in Auckland city. It is very small but is good enough for my siblings. At one end of the apartment there is a sliding door to an open balcony. It has two beds and a sofa big enough to sleep on. The building was called Scotia Place. Outside was a beautiful scenery of central Auckland.

I stayed there for five days and my brother was in sole charge of me because my parents were working during the week. It’s pretty cool there and I really enjoy spending time with them. I couldn't wait to be with them.

My oldest brother has light-brown and curly hair. He wore his casual clothes. Usually he wears dark-coloured T-shirts and track-pants. He goes to university in central Auckland. Tui is his name and he is 10 years older than me.

When I'm bored with other games, I would ask to go on my older brother’s gaming laptop, and most of the time it was to play games such as League Of Legends. I never got time to go outside because my brother and sister were out at university. I went and looked to see what I could do. So I asked him if I could make some toast for breakfast. Tui replied “Help yourself to anything.”

The first thing I did was put on my brother’s console to play Call Of Duty. It’s a First Person Shooter about killing others. I played for hours and hours until it was midnight. As time flew by, I got even more tired. That was usually all I did there. My brother would always check if I ate breakfast every morning. TWEET TWEET was the sound of my alarm in the morning from outside.

I wish I could stay there forever. I still miss the place because it’s a fun place to waste time.

Tuesday, 20 October 2015

Music Can Drift You Anywhere!

Displaying IMG_3619.JPGMusic has its ups and downs. But the most noticeable factor is the fame and fortune! Our school had welcomed a visitor to explain to us how music is the road to your future. The visitor is from our local area and his name came to fame when he was recorded on national T.V.! Tyrone Toka has won a few competitions. We hope to see him win the semi-finals on Homai Te Pakipaki! Good Luck Tyrone!

Your actions can get you rewards!

Displaying IMG_3623.JPGOn Monday, at assembly, I was awarded a certificate for thinking before taking action. I am really proud of myself and hope to get more. I hope this will inspire you to think hard so you can get a reward just like I did! 

Tuesday, 22 September 2015

Daniel Carter: Profile [TOP SECRET]

During reading, one of our tasks was to pick our favourite All Black player and write a biography about him. Most of us thought this was an excellent idea since the Rugby World Cup has kicked off. Literally! Dan Carter is the player I chose. Here's what I wrote.
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Player: Daniel Carter
Info: Carter plays for the Canterbury Crusaders and New Zealand's national team the All Blacks. He is the highest points scorer in Test match rugby, and is arguably the sport's greatest ever first-five eighth (fly-half).
Born: 05/03/1982
Height: 178 cm (5 ft 10 in)
Weight: 96 kg (15 st 2 lb)

Carter who is of Māori descent was born on 5 March 1982 in Southbridge, a small town in the South Island of New Zealand, to Neville and Bev Carter, and has one older sister, Sarah. From the age of 5, he played with Southbridge Rugby Club as a half back (scrum half). He attended Ellesmere College, and then Christchurch Boys High School, he was also a second-string first five-eighth (fly-half) to Brendon McCullough, who went on to become Black Caps captain in cricket, and has said he was a shy and quiet young man who kept grand aspirations to himself. His great uncle was Canterbury and New Zealand half back Bill Dalley, a member of the 1924–25 Invincible and later a Canterbury rugby administrator.

Daniel Carter is near faultless in every department: he can attack, make a break, kick tactically and accurately at goal, and be brave and unyielding on defence – and has shown repeatedly his ability to play with almost equal effectiveness in other positions, particularly the midfield. 

Tuesday, 15 September 2015

Cross Country!

In the morning, before class learning, we do our daily fitness. Our daily fitness, chosen by Mr Reid, is cross country. When we do cross country we line up before we start running, after that the teacher will tell us when to run. We run around our school and in our local area. Tomorrow we are doing 4 laps around our school.

Tuesday, 18 August 2015

Madd Messenger


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“You can do anything to change yourself.” We heard these wise words from Petia Wilson. He hosted the show and encouraged us to make good choices and decisions that could change our lives.

Thursday, 6 August 2015

Importance of Hygiene

Hygiene is important for everyone. It has been around for many centuries and lots have wondered; what can we do about it?


Hygiene is one of the most important factors about humans, if we don’t look after it the consequences will occur and could impact you and maybe your family.

Showering
Cleanliness is one of the ways we can protect ourselves from being affected from different germs. Showering can also help with removing dirt that has bacteria and germs.
Why:
We shower because we think we smell or look dirty. But really, when you shower most of the germs you have obtained during the day will be washed away into a drain. This is only one of the things that happen in a daily shower. Why is this so important? Because this is essential for all humans. Lack of showering will cause you to smell and make more germs on you.

Hand Washing

The bathroom. One of the best places to wash yourself. Every time you touch and interact with an object, germs will attach to you and you could spread it with others. There are many different ways to protect yourself from germs and most of the time you can get some great solutions to help you and your family. Many solutions like antibacterial soap. Palmolive is a well known company to sell these kinds of products. Hygiene.png

Thursday, 2 July 2015

Hydropower

Investigate how water is used to create energy, electricity and power

Wednesday, 1 July 2015

Awww Man!

A lot of the time my accidents aren’t that bad, until that day…


One Saturday, I woke up happy as I could be because my favourite cartoons were on T.V. I rushed out of bed to the lounge to sit down and watch my cartoons.


Suddenly I caught sight of my mum’s lighter she uses for some reason that I wouldn't know since I was a child. I saw what she does with though, so I curiously thought what would happen if I do what she does. I tried to flicker it all I could. Thinking to myself if I should play with it.


Finally, I had experienced the flash of fire. I saw it quickly flick brightly and then disappear like a magic trick. I wondered even more what it would be like if I were to touch the flame. This I knew I was doing something wrong but I couldn't resist finding out what would happen. I thought of nothing at all, all I concentrated on was doing what I had never done before.


I tried once more and the flame stayed stationary and was where I wanted it to be. I inched closer to it every second hoping to see an amazing reaction. As soon as I had made contact with it I jerked and backed as fast as I could. It had burnt me. The pain made me cry and scream like a two year old, wishing that I had never touched it in the first place. My parents rushed to my aid and shouted “Don’t play with the lighters ever AGAIN!!” I cried and cried. The pain had worsened every tear I shed. I calmed down while I had my finger in cold water. With relief I quietly wiped my tears and looked at what had hurt so bad. There was a huge lump that looked very scary to me.

From that day I still look at lighters and think “Why was I playing with it?” Don’t ever play with lighters and matches.