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Friday 28 November 2014

Aspiration meeting

The 5 intermediate classes filled into the street and sat down. Mr Burt and 4 others came in. I had no clue what  their names were. (apart from Mr Burt.) Mr Burt says that the main speaker for this event is called Andrew Patterson. He starts off by saying his welcomes and then he talks about a kid who was very shy. Now he’s a public speaker who gets paid for speaking at conferences.

He introduces the next speaker called Andrew Samuels. He shows a slide on the tv that said “To Mihiako Hoki” At first no one could figure it out. Then Andrew said that it was “you are awesome!”
He talks about when you would use it and how to say it properly. Then he advances to the next slide. It says “Your Past Does Not Have To Determine Your Future.” Meaning what happens in the past does not have to affect what you do in the future.’

Next was another male called Paula Fakalaka. He comes in and says some facts about himself then says “don’t be afraid to take risks.” Only if there good risks not bad risks because bad risks have the risk of killing you. We talked about what was a good risk and what was a bad risk until it was time for the female to come.



The female was called Amelia Unufe and she was underestimated at school because her 2 older brothers both flunked out and everyone thought that she was going to as well. She said that it wouldn’t affect her and she would continue doing the best she could. Thats why her thing to remember would be don’t let “peoples expectations stop you”.

We ended it off by singing our school karakia Powhiri Mai. We sang our hearts out to the 4 people that came. We gave them our thanks and gave Andrew Patterson a box of chocolates for being the host of this special event.

Braeden

Tuesday 25 November 2014

207 miles per hour world record

A French man set a new record for fastest speed on wheels. He used a rocket powered bicycle to beat the last record which is actually pretty funny. It took 4.8 seconds to get to the speed of 207 mph (or 333 km an hour)

The record holder said it was very scary to ride a bike that is going 207 miles per hour.He believes that he can get to 250 mph on his next run with a little more confidence. The bike is lightweight so there's no aerodynamic curves or turns.Rocket bicycle
http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-30007505


Its very expensive to buy and build but it runs off of half the usual helium power than It should. so in the end it will balance itself out. The best part is he will never lose a bike race again!!

Jo may

Monday 24 November 2014

Extension Symbols Blog

On the 17th of November Mr Tele'a came to extension to show us his tattoos to help us with our learning. He took his shirt off to show us the tattoos. There was one but it was a big one called the Tatau. It stretched from halfway down his back to his knees. We started to ask questions and my favourite question was What bit was your favourite part? The answer was his bellybutton because as soon as the bellybutton is tattooed the Tatau was over.

Here are some pictures
























 We have been investigating tattoos for our school topic art attack. We had to draw a tattoo that meant a lot to us and a cultural tattoo. I made a Pokemon card because my friends in nelson and I loved to collect Pokemon cards and for the cultural tattoo I drew a lion because it is the national animal of Netherlands and a Maori greenstone



Here's a movie we watched to get the term started
Part 1
Part 2

   http://1samoana.com/blog/the-truth-about-the-samoan-tattoo-tatau-part-2/

Tuesday 4 November 2014

Sniwt by Braeden


Book Title: Sniwt
Author: Justin D'ath
Reviewer: Braeden Class 4
Grand total of books read this year: 12 I think
Book Genre: (Highlight)

Fiction
  • Science fiction
  • Drama
  • Romance
  • Mystery
  • Horror
  • Comedy
  • Series
  • Fantasy
  • Other (state)

Non-Fiction
  • Biographies/Autobiographies
  • Historical
  • Instructional
  • Other (state)
Insert photo of book cover here:

Reading Level:
  • Easy
  • Medium
  • Advanced
Rating:✩✩✩✩✩
Review:
Ever heard of a zzzpila? well thats what Olly and Sally used and it got them into a BIG mess. They now need to find a way to get people to believe that their minds are in each others body.
Excerpt: 
I hear knocking on the door and I go to open it and see... ME?!?!?!?

1 point perspective

This is a 1 perspective pic what you do is put a dot in your page and all lines that are not horizontal and vertical go towards the dot like below.

Explanation on tests

The next few weeks are testing weeks, most people usually hate testing  but I'm not that type of guy. I love testing, I know its weird but I can’t help it. So this is how you can prevent having a bad time at tests.


It starts the day before the test because you need a good night sleep. When you wake up have a big bowl of cereal or something for breakfast for a lot of energy and nutrition. Preparation is key if you're not prepared your brain isn’t focused.


Doing your best at a test is important because if you don’t do well your college years could be ruined. You could be in a class that is way to easy or way to hard. It could take up to 3 years to get back in the right class.


So in conclusion be prepared the day before and the day of the test to do your best. Most importantly though be future focused and you won’t end up in an easy collage, you’ll be in the right class.

Braeden

Monday 3 November 2014

Colour Wheel


Free Post

This story is about someone named Fred. Fred's favourite food was sausages. He had them in his lunch, his dinner and sometimes even for breakfast. One day Fred's family ran out of sausages and they wouldn't go shopping for the rest of the week. It was Wednesday. Fred started to cry, he knew that he would survive till Sunday just not by much.


Thursday

Fred got up like usual brushed his teeth got dressed for school and when he went downstairs to have breakfast. He went to open the fridge to get a sausage to have with his PB&J sandwich and... HE REMEMBERED! His family had no sausages. So he had a big drink of milk... without a sausage. Then he packed his lunch box without a sausage and went to school.

He opened his lunchbox at lunch  and remembered he hadn't packed a sausage in his lunch because of his NSW. He sadly got his sandwich out of his lunchbox and ate it. Without the usual sausage. The rest of the day he was sad but hid it well. When the science teacher asked him what ingredients are in a sausage. He answered but his voice has hoarse. Then he went home had dinner with no sausages and went to bed.

Friday

It was not going well for Fred He went over to his friend Bobs house and asked him if he had a sausage. Bob said no but they were going shopping on Monday after school. Fred said it would be fine by then because his mum was going shopping for more sausages on Sunday. Bob knowing how hard it was for Fred tried to help him. This is hard for you isn't it? Bob asked. Fred didn't reply . Bob then thought it was the time to shut up about sausages because it was only making Fred worse.

Fred went to his first and second class. It was the same as yesterday science studying about meat and maths doing division. Then it was lunchtime. Again it was as hard for Fred eating his sandwich without a sausage.

Saturday

Fred has been complaining how hard it is for him to mum but when mum makes a decision she sticks to it. Meaning no sausages for Fred until tomorrow. He goes on the computer and plays modded Minecraft unitil night time cometh.

Sunday

Fred can't believe that its Sunday the first thing he does when mum gets up is bug her to go to the mall. She says ok but after she has a shower and gets dressed. Finally they get the sausages and mum cooks two of them for a reward for waiting for four days without sausages and Fred couldn't be happier.

Braeden

Silver Scroll


The New Zealand Silver Scroll is a music award that was first held in 1965. Every year a winner is picked from New Zealand's most prominent songwriters and composers .It is in the news because it was recently awarded in Wellington on the 30 of October. Here are the last 5 years of winners.



2009: James Milane and Luke Buda 2010: Aaron Short, Thom Powers and Alisa Xayalith 2011: Dave Baxter 2012: Stephanie Brown 2013: Ella Yelich-O’Connor and Joel Little 2014: Tami Neilson and Joshua Neilson.


What happens is the judges rate each song/songwriter on a scale to 1-10. The competitor with the highest score is the winner. The winner gets the award, pretty simple.


Braeden