Friday 16 August 2019

Friday 9 August 2019

Windows to the past pathways to the future

This year we have been doing theme called windows to the past pathways to the future and this term we are doing two things,s related to this on us Prep and one is Wearable arts. My group has my two friends in it you might want to go check out there blogs as well there names are George and Jake. They have been doing some amazing work this week and year.

For Prep I am going to be in the bank and I had to do my C.V. and that was hard work to do it took me about an hour to complete them they are good and I hope to be posting about my prep as the term goes on.

This term I will also be doing this thing called movie maker week and I will be doing it as a group my group will be George and Jake. We will try to make a cool video and I will post it on my blog in the future.

School Rules

This week we have been learning about some school rules the big one is manaakitanga and so I will be telling you a bit about them. One of the main things for manaakitanga is that we be kind to each other and always be really kind to the kids in our class who have disabilities.

The next main rule is helping out how we do it in our class is we always be kind to the people that are down and when they are sad. We are always kind and we will always try to make the day gets better for them.

ALWAYS BE KIND

Thursday 8 August 2019

Global warming a new battle for Kiribati

Title Global warming a new battle for Kiribati

Author Jill Macgregor

Date: 2002

Genre:non fiction

Plot: The text is about global warming and about there was a war there.You can walk to the other side of the island, the smallest part, in just five minutes.

Opinion: How I feel about this text I think this is sad because the kids will be going to Fiji to live a better life but they will survive.

Walt: to make a slide and persuade people to read this text

 
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Thursday 1 August 2019

Jake Bailey

Today we had a visitor, it was Jake Bailey. you might know of him he was a kid at eighteen years old and he was in his last year of high school in Christchurch and he survived cancer.