Thursday 8 November 2018

my art work 🎨


this is a picture of my art, it is me playing tennis.
the year 6's made this art to represent that we where here and what we loved to do.
the year 6's made it on some pieces of wood, there where different sizes and shapes, we made it with paint and pencil.
the changeling part was me and my friends having to restart.
i was proud of my picture because i expected it to be horrible but it turned out good.


Friday 2 November 2018

Friday 26 October 2018

family blogspot 🌐

high jump 🏃

The high jump mat was as soft as a bed.


The dark blue mat was waiting for me to jump on it.

The black bar beaming brightly in the hot yellow sun.
Image result for high jump

Should I risk my body for a prize? YES!
But i am terrified!


I was un-naturally jumping into the thick air.

My feet pushed me up in the air, then gravity pulled me down, and i just go over the bar.

Friday 19 October 2018

improving blog comments



here is original blog comment ⬇️
https://awslouisw.blogspot.com/2018/07/book-review-eel-dreaming-ben-brown.html?showComment=1539904294772#c7020915212896590457

Friday 14 September 2018

Friday 31 August 2018

Friday 17 August 2018

Thursday 9 August 2018

voki

                                      i ask people for help and also help people at the same time
                      i have been learning about keyboard short cuts and how to do things faster
                                                    i fell good about learning new things

Wednesday 4 July 2018

book interview

Title: The song of the ship rat.
Author: Ben Brown.
Illustrator: Helen Taylor.
Genre: Picture book.   
Main character: sea horn ship rat.
Plot: he can't go back to his home and is stuck on the ship.
Setting: China, Tropics, Ship, Beneath the moon,back in house.
                    
Rating:   😀 😐 ☹
          Good,ok,bad
I chose the middle one (ok) because there were not interesting parts or any sad parts,so it just like the ship rats journal on the boat, but there is kind of an exciting part… the rat just went around the world.


Age: 5-10

Reviewed: by O̾L̾I̾V̾E̾R̾
Room 3

Thursday 28 June 2018

awapuni school dosen't take zero waste seriously

I think awapuni kids do not take zero-waste seriously.


This is a complaint about Awapuni school not doing zero waste properly.


Number one, my reason is that, most awapuni school kids don't actually think about where the plastics
and e-waste end up, the true thing is they land up in the land fill, and when the plastics have a trip the
landfill, they sometimes fall off, i noticed when i was behind a rubbish truck, there was pieces of plastic
falling off.
And those pieces will probably end up in a river, and end up in the ocean and then be eaten by a bird,
then the plastic still lives.


My second reason is teacher allow kids to bring plastic to school, including glad wrap, chip packets
and even straws from MILK! So they don't care about zero waste, but i know some teachers do, like
miss Forster, so that means she is being forced to allow plastic straws from milk, and that means the
true mastermind is Mr. Langford.

My third and final reason is we waste tones of electricity, first, during daily exercise, lunch and morning
tea, we leave the light on, i'll say we have approximately 18 compact fluorescent light bulbs, if you don't
know what they are there i can say the long ones, but now where onto multiplying them, we have 15
classes so, 15×18=270 so we are wasting 270 light bulbs and those long light bulbs use 60 watts, next its

60 watts × 270 light bulbs = 16200 watts!.

Second is we leave our chrome caster on (TV) and that uses about 2 watts, but that's no much.
We also leave our heater on and it uses 1.5 watts, now lets add all the watts together, so we have
already added up the light bulbs, it uses 16200, so let's do chromecast 2 watts × 15 chrome caster
 = 30 watts, so now we're up to heater, it uses 1.5 watts, and there are 15 classes, so 1.5 watts × 15
classrooms = 22.5 watts, now we're going to add them all
together. 16200+30+22.5+16252.5 watts, THATS ALOT!
But wait, there more CHROMEBOOKS, if all the chromebooks where flat it takes 2.3 hours to charge,
and everyone in team pango has one, i’d say there's approximately 170 kids in team pango, and
chromebooks use 65 watts to fully charge, so 170 chromebooks × 65 watts= 11050 watts so 11050 +
16252.5 = 27302.5 that's heaps!

And that proves that Awapuni school does not take zero waste seriosly.

Monday 18 June 2018

what is matariki

What is wāita?


Water like diamonds, come off tall chile
mountains, flowing into the saltwater
combining as one, flowing thru the currents,
moving together like a herd of sheep, and
finally getting to the smooth and soft sand.


That's what Wāita is.


Bubbly and cold
Flowing through the warm currents
Ending up nice, warm.
by ᎧᏝᎥᏉᏋᏒImage result for salt water

Tuesday 12 June 2018