Today we had a special duffy assembly. It was special because this week is book week so we dressed up as characters from various books. We had a woman speak to us about the book Gansta Granny instead of Duffy. As the image shows she dressed up as well. We did this to bring the magic of reading to the Juniors.
I am a Year 8 student at Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Learning Space 2 and my teachers are Mrs Anderson, and Ms Kirkpatrick.
Thursday, 28 July 2016
Monday, 25 July 2016
Attibuting Images
This is my attributing images DLO, where we searched up things involved with the Olympics this year. We had to make sure the images were free to use, then we put a link to the site they were from and put the lisence for the photos as well.
Advertising
Today we read a text on advertising and learnt some new things about it, then creaate this paragraph using 25 words exactly to explain our knowledge of it.
Friday, 15 July 2016
Winter Learning Journey Day 2 Activity 1
For this activity we had to watch a video about the two mascots of the Rio Olympics, Tom and Vinicius. I watched the first of three episodes and I think it was about two people brought together by two balls which symbolised sport.
Tuesday, 12 July 2016
Winter Learning Journey Day 3 Activity 1
For this activity we have to choose an Olympic sport and list the name of that sport, the aim of the sport, and two rules for that sport. I chose Trampoline Gymnastics since it is a sport that I don't know anything about. I found out that the aim is to get the most points. You can get more by doing diffucult things, like somersaults, by executing them properly (not failing anything), and staying in the air long.
Winter Learning Journey Day 2 Bonus
For this activity we had to create a new logo for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. This is the logo I created:
Monday, 11 July 2016
Winter Learning Journey Day 2 Activity 2
For thia activity we have to list three famous New Zealand Landmarks and why they are famous. I chose the Beehive as one because it's the parliment building. It is shaped like a beehive which is why it has that name, and it was built in 1977. Another building I chose was the Moeraki Boulders because they are special to the Maori people, and the last landmark I chose was the Lemon and Paeroa bottle in Paeroa because it is a massive image of a drink created by New Zealanders.
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