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Thursday 26 November 2015

Touch Rugby

Straight after morning tea we had our final session of touch rugby with Trevor. We have had 3 sessions with him and they were just fabulous.

On the first week we learnt some drills and some of the drills that we learnt was how to plant the ball, what a dummy half is,  pass and scoop. The second week came and that was the week when we were starting to play against each other in two teams with girls and boys.  


At last week three came. When we got there the girls had to split into 2 even teams and the boys had to do that as well. When we we in 4 groups one group from the boys and girls had to put some red bibs on.  When they were on both boy teams were first and they played against each other.  My favourite part was today when we played the game and we won.

For the last three weeks I have had a lot of fun.


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Friday 20 November 2015

World’s Most Honest Countries

People say that the word honesty is the best policy ever but how honest are we? We weren't chosen to be one of the MOST honest countries. How can China be one of them? And India. Well, I think New Zealand is a free country! We have Pacific Islanders, and more but turns out people have been choosing the other countries but live in New Zealand. Oh well, we'll just have to live with it.












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Tuesday 17 November 2015

Lights For Paris

Paris may be called the "City Of Lights" but since the attack on the 13th last Friday the rest of the world are offering lights to Paris. Buildings around the world even including our own sky tower has been lit up with the colours of the French flag to show support and love for Paris. A lot of people have lost their lives in the attack that took place last Friday around the French capital and heaps of world leaders have offered their support to France. Also Facebook is supporting this by getting people to change their profile picture to the colour of the flag which is red, blue & white. 
                                                               
San Francisco City Hall – USA                                     Auckland’s Sky Tower – New Zealand
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Monday 9 November 2015

No More Cash For Sweden

 Sweden is heading toward their currency and relying completely on credit and debit cards. Although Sweden was the first European country to introduce banknotes back in 1661, now they are working to convince people that digital payments are safer than cash. Younger people think that this idea is a good idea but elder people think it is a risky choice to make. Homeless people think it is also a god idea because they will be fully dependent. Sweden is not the only country working on this. 

Thursday 5 November 2015

97 Year Old Graduates High School!

Margaret Tome Bekema Getting Her Diploma
After she was forced to drop out of high school at the age of 17 to help her family, Margaret Tome Bekema has finally received her diploma at the age of 97! She was heartbroken when she had to drop out of high school without graduating but she left school to look after her three younger siblings after her mother became ill. Hearing Margaret's lifelong goal to receive her diploma, people at Catholic Central High School has presented her with a diploma 80 years after she had dropped out. 
Kiwi Kid News

Tuesday 3 November 2015

Silver Ferns Win!

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The Silver Ferns win against Australia and the score was 58 - 47, but the Diamonds still have the Constellation cup. As they won they leveled the four test series at Perth Arena in front of a crowd of 12,845 for a Netball game in Perth. However there win was not as sweet as it could have been. As the match was a drawn four match contents, the trophy was given to the best overall goal difference. It was a sweet evening for coach Waimarama Taumaunu as it was her last coach in charge. This was there biggest win since September in 2010. But they made a back to back win against Australia. 
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Monday 2 November 2015

Plane Crashes Over Egypt

A Russian plane carrying 224 passengers crashed into a mountainous area Egypt's peninsula on Saturday killing everyone that was aboard. It was a airbus A321. The plane was flying from the Red Sea resort of               Sharmel Sheikh to St Petersburg in Russia where it went down. A violent group of affiliated to Islamic State said in Egypt said in a statement it had brought down the plane “in response to Russian airstrikes that killed hundreds of Muslims on Syrian land ”. image from Kiwi Kids News




Friday 30 October 2015

My Halloween Costume

Halloween is now here and it is the time when most children and adults wear costumes like me, here is a image of what I would wear to Halloween one day.  I would wear a costume like this for Halloween. I would wear this costume to Halloween to scare my friends and family. I also like this costume because it will be easy to make.


Friday 23 October 2015

The Mystery Of The Bit Big Mac!

A woman from Auckland was unhappy after she got a Big Mac from McDonald's that already had a bite taken out of it! 

This lady took a photo of it and posted it onto Facebook and explained her experience. She then went to the manager to complain about it but she was then told that it was impossible and that she must of made it up. However after the story was out and  a lot of people knew about it then CCTV footage discovered that another customer had bought the burger and gave it back to the workers because they did not like it. McDonald's said sorry for selling the burger.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Mac


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Tuesday 20 October 2015

Going To Auckland Hospital

On Saturday afternoon we went to Auckland Hospital for a check up on my friend's mum. As we got there we had to go to ward 6 and wait there until the doctor came. When the doctor came we had to take the baby for a walk so that my friend's mum could go in for her check up. We waited for about 20 minutes until we heard that everything was fine. 
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Auckland City Hospital
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Thursday 15 October 2015

The Shake Out Drill.

Today all schools around New Zealand had a shakeout drill at approximately 9:15. When the bell rang three times we all  had to get under the desk. Then we sat there for about five minutes, then Mr Reid took photos of us under our desks. When we were sitting under the desks it was a bit sore, but it is better that getting very hurt if an earthquake really happened.


Tuesday 13 October 2015

Mercury

Mercury is one of the smallest planets in the solar system and it is the closest to the sun. The surface of Mercury is like the surface of the moon which has large holes all over it. The side of Mercury that is facing the sun is twice as hot as a kitchen oven which means that it is 800'F (427'C). The darker side is 3 times colder than Antarctica in winter which also means minus 297'F (183'C). It takes 87.66 days for Mercury to go around the sun once.
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Monday 12 October 2015

Looking Forward To Cultural Groups

This term the thing that I am looking forward to is Cultural Groups. This year I will be participating in the Tongan group. We will start practicing a dance to perform to our school and our families. I am looking forward to Cultural Groups because we get to dance on stage with friends andbecause we will make our families proud.

Thursday 24 September 2015

Blood On The Horizon

Blood Moon on the Horizon

Created on September 22, 2015
Screenshot 2015-09-24 at 10.26.40 AM.pngA Blood moon known as a ‘tetrad’ will take place on September 28th, which is just the fourth lunar eclipse in two years.
The rare event will make the moon look up to 14% larger because it is as close to the earth than it will ever be in its elliptical orbit. However there is a chance that the eclipse won’t be visible from New Zealand and as always viewing always depends on weather conditions.

So why will the moon be a ‘blood’ red colour? When the earth eclipses a full moon the direct sunlight is blocked, but the sun's rays still light up the moon. However this light has already travelled through the Earth's atmosphere first, and hence causing the totally eclipsed moon to look red or brownish.   
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Wednesday 23 September 2015

Rugby World Cup 2015

For the last two weeks we have been put into groups to create a presentation about the Rugby World Cup 2015. I am in a group with , Quros, Tyla, Sophie, Suliasi. I have learnt that the Webb Ellis cup is named after William Webb Ellis. I think that our presentation is going well and I can't wait to see the finish product.

Monday 21 September 2015

Cindy In The House



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Today we went to watch a play a Point England School, which is called Cindy In The House. There were four schools including Ruapotaka, Kura Kaupapa, Glenbrae and Pt England Preschool. When we got there we got and wait for about 10 minutes. My favourite part of the play was when Josh was dancing to the harlem shake. This play was based on Cinderella.

Wednesday 16 September 2015

Smart Media

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1. First you have to go to google images.
2. Then you click not filtered by licence. At the bottom of that you will see labeled for noncommercial. 
3. When you find the photo you want to go to the website.
4.Copy the photo and the author or illustrators name and paste them in your doc.
5. Paste the photo and underneath write the tittle of the photo and the author or illustrators name.
6. Copy the link of the website.
7. After that highlight the name and the photo title and link it (ctrl+k)

Thursday 10 September 2015

Wood Tech

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For the last month I have been working on a jewelry holder for my mum. It is now done and it look’s good. I had to plan what I was going to do first. Then I worked my way from my plan. We had to do 10 to 15 designs on it then we could start on our project. It was a lot of work but I did it. I am so happy that I finished my project.

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Wednesday 9 September 2015

Myron Simpson

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Today the amazing Myron Simpson came to talk to us about reading and cycling.

Myron was born on July the 30th in 1990. He was inspired by his brothers to cycle. He started riding a bike when he was 3 years old with training wheels. By the time he was 3 and a half he took his training wheels off. When he was eight years old he competed in competitions. In 2007 he won a silver medal in Mexico. His cycling bike is worth $15,000 dollars. He has made his own company called Myron's Muesli.

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Thursday 3 September 2015

Jill McDondal

Jill McDonald

Jill McDonald was born in Wellington in 1927. She had a talent for drawing when she was in primary school and she also loved reading books. She drew a lot of illustrations for School Journals and she would use pens, pencils, crayons, stencils, inks, paints and dye. This was when there were no computers around so that meant it was done all by  hand. Sadly Jill died in 1982 and a lot of her art was put in trunk and sent to her mum Glen.

Wednesday 19 August 2015

Friday 26 June 2015

Mad Messenger

Yesterday we had two visitors come to our school. They were here to tell us that we are special and we change throughout our lives. We all had to say something nice about Sini and Mrs Golder. At the end we all enjoyed watching Petia draw one of his favourite superheroes.

Friday 12 June 2015

At Badminton

Yesterday room 11 and I went to badminton in the multipurpose room. We got into groups of two then Danny put out the nets. We had to whack the shuttle over the net to each other without stopping. It was hard because our goal was to try reach 100 without the shuttle touching the floor. We put the equipment back and  said our goodbyes and left. 

Wednesday 3 June 2015

My Sleep Over Party

On Saturday I went to get my friends from their houses. After I picked my friends up we got some food to eat, then I organised the food and movies in my room.

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It was seven o'clock and we watched movies and ate our food until we got tired. When everyone was really tired I turned off the movie player and we all fell asleep. That was an awesome night.

By Anavea




Tuesday 26 May 2015

Learning New Information Each Day

Malo lelei, my name is Anavea and my nationality is Tongan. I am a year 7 and my teacher is Mr Reid. I am eleven years old and my favourite subject in school is maths and art. I like learning new information each day. I like spending time with my friends and my family. I have 1 brother and 4 sisters. I really enjoy playing netball, softball and soccer. My favourite colours are blue, black, white, red and purple. My goal for this term is to be better than before.
By Anavea