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Wednesday, 20 June 2018

Learning Journal



Kia ora!
This is my learning Journey and how much progress I have made.
I think I am doing very well.



Monday, 11 June 2018

Speech

Kia ora
For the last couple of weeks we have been doing speeches. We had to choose a topic and find 3 reasons with evidence about the topic.
This is my speech.
Introduction/Belief statement:
Pests!
Mice! Rabbits! Possums! Rats! Stoats! Dragons!
Wait… Those are from how to train your dragon… Oops!
Can you think of any other pests?
I’m sure you can. But have you ever thought about what makes something a
pest? And who gets to decide?
Some people say that a pest is something really annoying that causes
problems. The dictionary defines a pest as a destructive animal that destroys
plants, food and livestock.
Look around the room.
Can you see any pests? No?
Hi. My name is Depla and I am here to tell you that this room is full of pests.
Yes. It’s us.
Reason 1:
Firstly, We destroy animals’ homes by tearing down forests and messing the
place up with our rubbish.
With all our large machinery, we take down whole forests, and leave the
animals with nowhere to live. And think about all the animals that get killed by
a tree falling down on them!
“Oh mother nature, my body suddenly feels very heavy!
It is dark and I hear the sound of an angel coming to get me! Goodbye life.
BLAGH!” Poor, poor whatever that was.
And what happens to the small amount of animal living space that is left?
We pollute it. Soon we will have to evacuate Earth because we’ve turned it
into a rubbish dump. I don’t think we will have room to take the animals with
us will we? Animals didn’t pollute earth! Now that is pesty.
Reason 2:
Secondly, we rob animals of their food. Before humans existed, there was plenty
of food for all the animals. Now, we destroy the natural food sources and then
we put up electric and wire fences and nets that stop animals going where
they want. If they sneak past that and get into our orchards, farms and
gardens- BOOM! We shoot them dead or lay poison around to kill them.
Some orchards use Invisible nets, so when birds fly over to get a juicy apple,
they get tangled up and die. Goodbye. I will miss you. In the oceans, dolphins
are running out of food because of overfishing. Scientists say that there will be
no more fish by 2050. Now what will the creatures of earth find to eat??
Reason 3:
Finally, we kill animals just to suit ourselves. How many of you have watched
Jurassic World? You know that giant dinosaur was killing for fun? Well, we are
that giant dinosaur!  We hunt ducks, pigs and even lions and elephants just for
fun! We brang possums to NZ, then we decided we didn't want them here
because they destroy the environment. But what about us!?
We destroy the environment too!
Possums do what they have always done to survive, and suddenly somebody
shoots them. If possums get nearly wiped out, and there are suddenly too
many kiwis, would you start killing kiwis?
Conclusion: So, now I am sure that you will agree with me that it is essential
that we stop doing things that make us worse than a giant smelly sewer rat.
If we stop acting like the super pests of this planet, we could live in a green
and lovely paradise full of healthy, well-fed animals who could find food
wherever they liked and who weren’t living in fear. And I think humans would
have a better future too. Come on, people-stop being Mega Pests and do our
planet and all the other life forms on it a great big favour.

Monday, 21 May 2018

Young Leaders


I was chosen as a young leader.
There were 10 of us.
We had a trip to Auckland and did some awesome things.
First we went to Pt England School, and they used some cool apps.
I played on Scratch and Code.org.
For dinner we went to a motel, and I had chicken on rice for dinner, apple juice as a drink, and ice cream as pudding.
We went tenpin bowling, and I won both rounds!
We stayed at a motel, and we got a phone call, saying we were too noisy.
The next day we went to a young leaders conference.
There were lots of inspiring speakers.
I had a SUPER fun time!


Friday, 18 May 2018

Golf




Kia Ora!
For the next couple of weeks we will be doing golf.
A guy called Paul taught us how to play. I learnt that the lower the points the better.
This is a photo of me playing golf.


Friday, 11 May 2018

Environmental Writing

Kia ora!
We were doing environmental writing about Autumn.
I hope you like my poem!
P.S
I drew the background.


Friday, 13 April 2018

School Commonwealth Games

Kia Ora
Today we had the school Commonwealth games.
We had to choose a country that is part of the Commonwealth of nations.
We had to make our country's flag and a poster that has our countries name on it.
Our country was Australia, because our game was called Little Kangaroos. 
In our game there were two giant skipping ropes.
There was one person at each end.
If people weren't confident, they could go to the Try not to Wake the Snake game.
Everyone had to jump stylishly and whoever jumped the most stylish, got a certificate.
I think our game was a big success because everyone had fun.
We also made a presentation on the commonwealth games.
I hope you enjoy it.



Members: Depla, Maia, Dulcie, Magic, Amethyst