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Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Life Education caravan Harold


Me and my class were going to the Harold caravan , when we get to the caravan we have take our shoes off and walk in carefully and quietly we sit in three rows so that we can all fit.  In the caravan we have to use our ear’s and out our hand's up if we have a question or if we know the answer. The things that I learnt in the caravan was to make good decision when I grow up. I learnt about all the drug’s and what they look like , also to have the good friends so that you won’t hook up with the wrong friends and get onto trouble.  

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Sailing :)


WALT: Gather and interpret information

For what reasons was it ideal to go sailing on that particular day?
Because it was a nice day and there was wind which was good because it helps to push the boat.

Why do you think it was important to be initially learning on dry land?
Because it  safe and no on could get hurt and easier for the instructor to explain things to them.

Referring to the images on page 12, what are they learning on the dry land?
It looks like he's showing them the parts of the boat and what to do with them also it helps them because they will all know everything all about it the boat parts.


Why are ‘Optimists’ ideal to use when sailing?
Because it is a mental attitude and best for sailing.

Find the other meaning for optimist, define it: optimists it means that some way for factors that may not be fully comprehended.

Why is the direction of the wind important when sailing?
Because it shows them what side to go on and which side to put the boat on and it make everything more easy and the wind is part of sailing.   

What clue did the instructor give the children, when trying to figure out the direction the wind was blowing in? Why would this make sense?
He say’s to them what parts of your face and neck feels cold it helps you where the wind is coming from.
Find five important facts that are important when sailing an optimist.
1.  It sturdy
2. it safe for kids
3. and it unsinkable
4. It easy
5. and it nice and cool for the kids to control

Find a piece of string or rope in the class - Miss Clark will have some and put your figure of eight knot to the test. Take a picture of this to see how well you can follow instructions.photo (2).JPG

Why did Mark demonstrate how to tip the boat over? For what reason do you think he would have done this?
Because if the boat tips they know what to do and it easy because the water is warm and it good practise getting back into the boats bail away.


Before getting in a Optimist, why do you think it would be most important to be a good swimmer? Because it a nice sunny day and the wind is really good for them to try it out in the sun.

Would you like to sail an Optimist, do you think it would be difficult? Why/why not?
No because it a kid thing and it was made for kids and because the instructor will tell us what to do and when to do it.


Create:

Your own Optimist - label it referring to the images in the text.

Monday, August 4, 2014

Thinkboard :)


Commonwealth Games :)












The idea of the Commonwealth Games was first thought in the Olympic Games in the late 1800’s. The first Commonwealth Games were held in 1930 in Hamilton, Canada. The Commonwealth  sporting events are different to the Olympics events. The people that attended are from the commonwealth games sent  from 400 athletes to take part in 59 events. The Commonwealth games are called the ‘friendly games’  because they bring everyone together. Commonwealth was created by Arthur Mcsdalropington in 1928.  


Since then The Commonwealth Games is conducted every four years except for 1942 and 1946 due to the world war 2. The country’s bid to the Commonwealth Games to have it in there country. it was the 1978 when the Edmonton that saw this unique , world class multi - sports that is name the commonwealth games.

New Zealand won 14 gold medals, 14 silver medals and 17 bronze medals. A lot of athletes did their best at trying and they were all proud of each other. They represented their own countries well and they all had a lot of fun.

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World one war :)


Today is the 100th year anniversary of the World War 1. We call it the 'Lest We Forget' because it means that we remember it and never forget it. We thank the people that went and did everything they could to save our land and people. All school’s will have their flags raised and remembering the 100th World War 1 Anniversary. We share our love to all the people who died for us. The flags should be half mast to remember all the people that were in the war and the people that died.