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Thursday, 30 June 2016

Orienteering




Today the Year 8's had Orienteering. I chose to be partners with Gozan and we came first with a time of 8 minutes and 10 seconds. We won because mostly the controls we went to didn't have many other students from LS2 at them.

Tuesday, 28 June 2016

Persuasive Speech

Why Minecraft should be allowed in learning time
Minecraft. It has been around for about 7 years so far, and about 5.8 million people have bought it. And if 5.8 million people think that it’s a fun game and that it’s worth it, why can’t schools in New Zealand use it to learn too? I say schools in New Zealand because in Switzerland, some schools have actually got some time in a day where they get their students to play Minecraft. They use it because in it there are a variety of blocks which can be used to craft more blocks or to create massive structures. There are three modes in minecraft, which are Survival, Creative and Adventure. Survival is my favourite, since you start of with nothing and have to collect everything yourself. I like this best because since you have to get everything yourself, when I create something amazing I feel more proud of it than I would normally be, since everything I used had to be collected through long periods of time. Creative is my second favourite, since even though you have access to everything in the game, when you build something since everything is easy to get you don’t really feel as accomplished. Then there is adventure mode. In it, you cannot break blocks without the right tools. Just to break dirt, you need an Iron shovel, the second best grade of tool in the game!
Minecraft is also like real life, since in it you must eat or you will die of starvation. You can either break leaves to try and get apples, or you can kill animals to get meat. There is no blood however, and the animals bodies just disappear without leaving anything to show that they were there. There is also some school work involved as well. For maths, you can think. If one piece of wood makes 4 planks, how many pieces of wood do I need for 16 planks? And if 2 planks equal one stick, how many planks will I need for 20 sticks? As you can see, it can also help with your basic facts.
Minecraft can also be played online, which means you can go on servers, and play with people from everywhere in the world. I think that these reasons are more than enough to make you consider allowing Minecraft in learning time.

This is my persuasive speech which was judged by Manu, Sylis, Juanita and Mishaan. It took me 2 minutes and 20 seconds to say it, which means that I just need to slow down when reading it and it will be perfect.

Thursday, 23 June 2016

Orienteering

Today theYear 8's diid orienteering. We had the choice of going as a pair or solo. I chose to go by myself and I actually came first, and just in time too! As soon as I had finished, it started pouring with rain and most of the Year 8's got absolutely soaked.

Wednesday, 22 June 2016

Current Events DLO

This is my DLO on the current event where Ed Sheeran is being taken to a court in America after the singer/songwriter Matt Cardle accused him of copying his song Amazing to make his song Photograph.

Wednesday, 15 June 2016

Forgotten Silver Movie Advertisement

This DLO is my advertisement of the documentry Forgotten Silver. It was made by Peter Jackson and Costa Botes.

Tuesday, 14 June 2016

Rounding Money

This is my DLO on rounding money. We learnt to round to the nearest 10c and the nearest $1.

Friday, 10 June 2016

Hot Money Novel Study

This is a screen-shot of the prediction of the novel I am studying at the moment (Hot Money). I have predicted that the story is set in the present, and it will be about someone stealiong some money and hiding it.

Friday, 3 June 2016

Young Authors Challenge

Touchdown
“Yes!”
“Nice job!”
The crowd roars as Mark runs across the line, scoring the final touchdown and winning the match for his college team. His friends stream across the pitch towards him, patting him on the back and hugging him. His coach just nods at him, but for Mark that is the equivalent to all the praise in the world. He smiles. To him right now, life is great. Little does he know, after this game, nothing would be the same. He’s walking across the street, and a car comes screaming around the corner. It’s going way too fast. Mark looks at it, staring like a possum in headlights. There’s a sickening crunch, and the world goes black.

He drifts in and out of consciousness, catching snatches of conversation, and wakes to an unfamiliar voice. “He’s in a critical condition miss, you can’t see him right now.”
“But he’s my son! You’ve got to let me in!” He hears his mother say.
The unfamiliar voice responds. “Sorry miss, but right now the best thing for him is sleep. You can sit outside though, and I’ll keep you updated.”
He hears the defeat in his mother’s tired voice. “Fine.” He hears her slump into a chair and let out a shaky breath, and he falls asleep. “He’s awake! Nurse, can I please see him?” He opens his eyes. “Mom?” The word feels unused, rusty. Ever since his father had run off and let his son down, all he had ever called his mother was her first name, Mary. “I suppose you can.” The nurse replied in a monotonous voice. His mother rushed in and grabbed his hand. “Mark, I was so scared. You were hit by a drunk driver who was going at about ninety kilometres an hour. The police said he was well over the limit!” She suddenly looked hesitant. “Mark, I don’t want you to get angry at this, but the doctors said you sustained permanent head damage. You’ll never be able to play again.” Instead of being angry, all Mark could feel was numbness. Never play again? Playing for a team had been his dream ever since he was a kid. “There must be something else you want to do right? Some other job in case something happened?” Mark’s mother said. Mark thought for a bit, then he remembered something. “I kind of wanted to be a mechanic when I was four.” His mother smiled. “There you go then. You can become a mechanic.” Mark shrugged. “It’s worth a try.” He said.

“Morning Mark!” Jericho, one of Mark's employees said.
“Morning!” Mark replied.

Mark had done what his mother had said and opened up a mechanic shop. Business was booming, so much that he had to so far hire seven people to help him, while doing some of the work himself. He now had enough money to live comfortably and luxuriously. To be honest, he thought, thinking back to that day when he had made a touchdown and won the match but also had his dreams crushed, I probably would have been injured during a match anyway, so maybe being a mechanic is for the best. Putting his feet up, he realised that no matter what happens in life, you will always get opportunities to be happy.

This is my entry to the Barfoot and Thompson young authors challenge. The stories could be funny or scary but they had to have an inspirational message. My message was that whatever happens in life you will always have opportunities to be happy.

Thursday, 2 June 2016

LS1 and LS2 Blessing DLO

This is my collage on the blessing of LS1 and  LS2. It happened at 7am today and afterwards the school gave the kids sausages for breakfast.