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Showing posts with label 2016. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2016. Show all posts

Friday, 16 December 2016

Graduation 2016

This is my collage of Graduation this year. We started off by having dinner, which was Lasagna and Salad, and then dessert, which was Pavlova and Ice cream. After waiting a bit for our stomachs to settle, we moved on to the dancing. We started with a Cha Cha and then moved on to the Rock and Roll dance, which is the most complicated with the thread the needle, where you and your partner have to keep turning this way and that and then spin the girl out before she comes back and you continue. Another dance we did was a partner dance where we danced with everyone by moving counter-clockwise in a circle. It was a very fun night and I will remember it for a long time.

Wednesday, 14 December 2016

2016 LS2 Collage

This is a collage I created about my year in LS2 so far using Google Drawings. I included a picture of Rhythm Interactive, the tip left picture, where we played on some traditional African drums, a picture of our buddy writing, the top middle picture, in which Latham and I took turns writing sentences to make a story about half an hour in the life of a Search and Rescue helicopter paramedic, as well as a picture of hockey, a picture of a fun maths activity we did by measuring the distance if paper planes, and an image of our Cyber safety activity we did when Mrs Ogilvy came to Panmure Bridge. These are only a few photos of a very fun year.

Friday, 12 February 2016

Blog reflection

My reflection on 2016 so far:
So far I am thoroughly enjoying 2016. The best part of the year so far was meeting up with my friends from last year, even if the year 8's have gone to college. I have also been coping quite well with the responsibility that you receive when you are the oldest in your school (Yr8's for PBS). Another highlight is the new classrooms. We get to be in LS2 (Learning Space 2) and it has a lot of space meaning we can move around and sit wherever we want to, unlike the other classrooms which are small. It also has a balcony, meaning that being on the first floor gives you a great view of the school and fields. The only downside is the furniture. So far all we have in LS2 is half of the furniture, which means there isn't much to sit on apart from the floor and a few chairs at a few tables. Mrs Anderson says that we should get more soon, but it's still boring to sit on the floor.

I am looking forward to a great year.