Wavey Words – Word Wheel
- Author By spsthaliat
- Publication date December 12, 2024
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This term we have been learning how to create animations during Cybersmart. I love doing it. This is my story about the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem. Merry Christmas everyone.
Pearl is a turtle who lives in sea off the South Island.
Sea turtles breathe air , but they have the ability, under natural conditions, to remain submerged for hours at a time.
At the beginning of this term we did a Haiku Poem and a Haiku Poem is a Japanese poem and it has 5 syllables in the first line, 7 in the second line and 5 in the third line. I had fun doing it because I’ve never written one of these before.
I was so nervous
Cause the water was wavy
But I tried my best.
On Friday, 13 September when I came to school it was a special day. It was Mission Day! We were raising money for the Holy Angels orphanage in India. We were allowed to wear mufti. When we came to school we had Mass. After Mass we had Morning Tea and we had to set up our stands. After we finished setting it up Angelina, Elise, Ruzzel and I went shopping and the other group had to work on our stall.
I bought a pink octopus, dinosaur and a daisy from the Crochet group in Room 8. After that I went to the top court to buy yummy lollies!! When the bell rang it was my group’s turn to work. We got a sugar rush by eating lots of lollies. After morning tea we watched a movie. After 15 minutes we had sausage sizzles and ice blocks. After the movie we had a HUGE!! tidy up and after that we had our Raffle Prizes.I was very happy at the end of the day!
Cycling Day
Last Thursday morning we were all excited when we came to school because we were going to have Cycling lessons. I was also a bit nervous because I am not confident.
When we started we had to get into two teams and one was Broccoli and the other was Carrots. I was in the team Broccoli. We started at the bottom court when we started biking. Stephanie told us how to check if our bike was safe. She said they have an alphabet to remember. It is A – Air, B – brakes, C – chain, D – direction, D – drop test, Q – quick release lever x3.
After that the Broccoli team went to the top court and then I went with some other children to the canopy. We had to practise our balancing by scooting with two legs. It took a little while to balance. Then I started to glide which was scooting and then lifting my legs up. I had to use the brakes to stop gently.
After morning tea I felt more confident and I went back to the top court and I started to pedal. We went around the outside of the court. It was fun and I was proud of myself at the end of the day.
Yesterday on Wednesday I didn’t go to the Rippa Rugby Tournament because I didn’t choose to go. In the morning we could choose a spot to sit at. I was sitting with my friends and two of the Room 8 girls. They had brought their crochet set and they started teaching me how to crochet. They gave me some yarn and a hook. After morning tea we went outside to experience what we could see, feel and hear. We went to look and smell the flowers that are growing along the fence. They are called Freesias and they smell like vanilla and lemon, mixed together. Later I wrote this poem:
Do you want to learn about the Olympics but don’t know where to start? I got you! The first Olympics was held in Athens in Greece in 776 BC. The Olympics games had no medals and women could not compete in the Olympics. I am pleased that has changed because my athlete I chose to research is a girl.
Last week we had to choose an Athlete for our Olympics, I chose Fe’ofa’aki ‘Epenisa. She’s a Tongan Athlete. She was the first Tongan Athlete to represent Tonga at the Olympics games. In fact no males have represented Tonga at the Olympics in boxing either. My athlete is 28 years old and she hasn’t won any medals yet.