I am a Year 7 student at Saint Pius X School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Room 7and my teachers are Mrs Lauchlan and Mrs Tui.
Showing posts with label Winter learning Journey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winter learning Journey. Show all posts
Sunday, 22 July 2018
Winter Learning Journey
Saturday, 21 July 2018
Friday, 20 July 2018
Winter Learning Journey
Winter Learning Journey
Thursday, 19 July 2018
Friday, 14 July 2017
Winter Learning Journey
Day 7
Bonus Activity
What I have learned is blogging is important.
What I liked about the trip was some of them was challenging for me and I like it when some things is challenging for me.
What I didn’t like about the trip was that some of them was a little bit hard.
Winter Learning Journey
Day 7
Activity 2
Here is a photo of me relaxing by drinking tea and it relaxes me because tea really helps me wake up properly.
Winter Learning Journey
Day 7
Activity 1
You can keep New Zealand beautiful by….
1 Litter, trash that people drop all around the ground, is an eyesore. Worse, it can be harmful to children, animals, and the rest of the environment. If you see some trash on the ground around your neighborhood, don’t assume someone else will take care of it. Be proactive in taking care of where you live.
2 Mow your lawn. Longer grass doesn't look good on a lawn, so help out the neighborhood by keeping yours neat and trim.
3 Add plants. One way to beautify your home is to plant trees or flowers around your house to add to the landscape.
Thursday, 13 July 2017
Winter Learning Journey
Day 6
Bonus Activity
Winter Learning Journey
Day 6
Activity 2
1 We can experience the popular Maori new year celebration
2 Walk along the pathway among thousands of twinkling fairy lights
3 You can also see the spectacular fireworks with your family
Winter Learning Journey
Day 6
Activity 1
When I arrived in New Zealand I was so excited because I’ve never been to another country and it felt like a whole new world entered into my body.
Wednesday, 12 July 2017
Winter Learning Journey
Day 5
Bonus Activity
It does sound like fun and it might be good to exercise your legs while paddling the bike.
I would like to cycle the Otago Rail Trail one day because….
I am not scared of heights
I want to have fun
Winter Learning Journey
Day 5
Activity 2
1 The name of the famous person
Vin Diesel
2 Where they were born?
3 Why are they famous?
director, writer and producer Vin Diesel was born Mark Vincent on July 18, 1967, in Alameda County, California. Diesel and his twin brother Paul were raised by their mother Delora and their stepfather, Irving H. Vincent. Their biological father split from their mother before they were born.
4 Two other interesting facts about them?
1 Vin Diesel is an actor known for high-energy action movies that include 'The Chronicles of Riddick' and 'The Fast and the Furious' franchise.
2 Working as a bouncer also left his days free to audition for roles and study English at New York's Hunter College. Diesel drew inspiration from his days as a struggling actor for his first self-made film project—an enterprise that helped launch his career.
Winter Learning Journey
Day 5
Activity 1
Curious Kiwi took us into this lovely Regional Park called "The Lewis Park Scenic Reserve". It was amazing.There was colorful birds were flying and doing tricks their bodies were blue,orange and green.
There were big and tall trees everywhere and there was mountains,a little dirty lake,big and small rocks and some animals were eating somewhere else and there were some old signs that were dirty
I stopped to look at this tree that had no leaves,it was made like in a skeleton and there was a hole like it was someone's mouth,and the top of the tree was a nest but the nest was so ugly that there was rotten eggs on the nest.
When I had finished walking around the tree and admiring it I noticed that the forest was really quiet but then a black bird was flying around then he made a noise and it crept me out then five groups of three birds flew above me and it crept me out even more.
I was the only person there and Curious Kiwi and the rest of the group were gone. I couldn't hear their voices. I was all alone and I looked at the sky and they turned black and there was a little bit rain coming down from the sky.
I started to feel like someone was watching me,it felt like a black dark shadow or a creepy animal was watching me and I thought that someone was following me,my body was shaking because I was full of horror.
Then I could hear branches break on the floor at the back of me then more and more branches started to break then I turned around And it was Curious Kiwi and the rest of the group then I said “Hey guys” then Curious Kiwi and the rest of the group said “Hey”.
As soon as I saw them I ran fast as I could and I went to go hug them super hard.
Tuesday, 11 July 2017
Winter Learning Journey
Day 4
Bonus Activity
I think that Farewell spit should not be banned because people from other countries might want to travel to Farewell spit and explore the forests.
Winter Learning Journey
Day 4
Activity 2
Only males are allowed to ascend to chiefdom in a Maori tribe in New Zealand. This ancient custom is upset when the boy child selected to be the next chief dies at birth. However his twin sister, Pai (Keisha Castle-Hughes), survives.
At age 12, she enlists the help of her grandmother (Vicky Haughton) and the training of her uncle (Grant Roa) to claim her birthright of chiefdom. But to break with convention, she'll have to do the impossible: win over her ultra-traditional grandfather (Rawiri Paratene).
She tries to get her grandfathers attention but nothing she does is good enough. At the end of the movie something special happens between her and a whale, the legend of her ancestors which changes her grandfathers mind.
I give this movie a 5 because it has really good acting and the story about a family coming back together and a girl never giving up is inspiring.
She tries to get her grandfathers attention but nothing she does is good enough. At the end of the movie something special happens between her and a whale, the legend of her ancestors which changes her grandfathers mind.
I give this movie a 5 because it has really good acting and the story about a family coming back together and a girl never giving up is inspiring.
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