Thursday, 8 November 2018

How to survive a week or boredom...

This week we were learning to write presidial writing...

How to… Survive a week of boredom

Step 1
Create a list of fun things you could do e.g…
Try to ride the dog.
Muck about with a cardboard box
Annoy siblings.
Go on a noun randomizer and draw what the noun is.
Try not to laugh(with or without water).
Invite friends to play a video game.
Explore the bush/ forest/ area of land.
Read your favorite book(out loud) using different voices for different characters.
Close the curtains a have a party with no one
(etc…)

Step 2
Do what you can that is written on the list to pass the time. If you run out of things to do on the list repeat or come up with a few more things to do.

(optional)Step 3
If all fails invite friends to come to your place or play with siblings.

Thursday, 16 August 2018

Teachers Strike

15/8/18 Almost 30,000 school teachers and principals were striking around NZ. It was the first time in 24 years and 1479 schools were closed. A lot of teachers were trying to get attention for better pay.

The problem is that over the years less and less people are deciding to become teachers because they don’t get enough pay and there are more and more kids being born. That means that the ratio of kids to a teacher is growing and the classrooms are getting too full. Not only is it unfair for teachers but also for students, having a class with 60 people would be a nightmare!

Friday, 27 July 2018

Mining on conservation land shouldn't be banned

Most people know about the”No mining on conservation land” protest. I know everyone that was at the Taramakau bridge opening will know about it(there was a whole convoy protesting). Anyway, there are 2 types of people, people that are against mining and people that are for mining. Today I will be telling you why we should be able to mine on conservation land.
Mining is a big part of history, people have mined for a long time and if we get rid of mining how will we find valuable resources/minerals such as coal and gold? If we can’t find enough of these resources then what will happen? We need coal for our fires and petrol so if we get rid of a whole lot of mining in NZ we might have to start importing coal and petrol from other countries(if we aren’t doing that already). Quite a few people will be driving electric cars but what about the people that can’t afford an electric car or people that have vintage cars, not many people will be able to get fuel. And if we don’t mine enough gold how will we make fancy NZ jewellery.

Just about everyone also knows that lots of people are losing their jobs and here on the west coast it is really hard to find jobs so that means a lot of people have to move to find new jobs, some even have to leave the country. If we can plant plants and restore the nature after we mine why do we need this restriction? We may never know...

Thursday, 7 June 2018

Handwriting! (SOS)

we did handwriting today...
it was horrible...
Please help me!

Wednesday, 16 May 2018

Fun Run

Hey everyone, this year I am doing a school fun run. When we do the fun run we raise money for our school and get cool prizes, if you can do you think you could help support me and my sister?

Me

Jasmine/my sister

Thanks, everyone.

Wednesday, 21 March 2018

Cave Stream

Nervous, excited these are just two of the words that were going through my mind. As I got into the cold water I shivered a bit but once I got used to it, it turned out quite warm. I have to admit I am not that sporty but when it comes to water I'm alright.

It is a strange environment, water. Sometimes it can be harsh like the sea with big waves crashing down everywhere, Sometimes it can be calm like a small creek or river slowly moving. Water can carve rocks, make patterns in the sand but still, yet it is home to aquatic creatures. There is still a lot to know about water, I have many questions that may never be answered about this strange and harsh environment but all I know is that water is a big part of everyone's life and it is amazing.