Showing posts with label Lock down 2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lock down 2. Show all posts

Friday, 1 October 2021

Poetry - Quatrain four stanza

 Winter is cold 

Icy and Bold

Silent and cool

Like a frozen pool 


Spring is the season

where lambs frolic free

unpredictable weather

The season people wish it to be


Summer is sunny

with amazing scenery

warm and bright

full of light


Autumn is chilly

full of fallen leaves

frosty and quiet

and cold streams

Tuesday, 28 September 2021

Poetry - Quatrain

 Quatrain


Harry is amazing

There's none like him

He is the best

 and hasn't injured a limb


Dogs are the best 

Cats are the pests

Dogs are cool

 and like to swim in a pool


Roses are red 

Violets are blue

I have a crossbow 

And can shoot you


Roses are red

Violets are blue 

My doggo 

Is cooler than you


This is my poem, This type of poem is called a quatrain. I enjoyed this because it was really fun.

Friday, 24 September 2021

Calendar art

 

This is my calendar art for 2022, I found making this very interesting as we learnt about the warm and cool colours. We had to draw a special place for us, my special place is down at a creek where our property ends (e.g the fence posts) I enjoyed using the pastels to blend them into each other so they look better. This is one of my favourite calendar arts we have done as it is something unique for each person's art ( mine is a creek someone's is a beach.) 

Thursday, 23 September 2021

Poetry - Cleirhew

 There was a boy his name was Harry

He was often on the contrary

He was very cool 

He did not own a pool


Katniss Everdeen

She shot someone in the spleen

She was chosen to go to the arena

She did not live in Argentina 


Big Nate

Was always late 

Was conceited 

A lot of cheese doodles needed


Calvin and Hobbes

Susie Derkins did dob

Built a transmogrifyer

Which the desire


Hello, these are my clerihews, A clerihew is a poem with a rhyming scheme of AA BB A rhymes with A, and B rhymes with B. I liked writing about my favorite characters and myself.


Wednesday, 22 September 2021

Poem - Epitaph

Here lies Taj Cat

Who looked like a rat

His parents called the exterminators

He yelled and screamed and called them traitors

But his parents did not care and they feed him to a bear



Here lies Jari Jim

Who always fell in a bin

Instead of falling he tried to fly

Where Jari Jim met his demise


This week we have been learning about poetry. These are my epitaphs, And epitaph is a short poem four to six lines for a gravestone. I liked this because I could do lots of rhyming and was fun making up names. I found some of the rhyming words tricky to think of e.g exterminators. 

Tuesday, 21 September 2021

Poem - Labradors

 Lucky love

 Advanced adventurer

 Brave beauty 

 Ranger of territory

 Awesome dog

 Dramatic dreamy daunting dog

 Outstanding odd

 Rebellious red

 Silly shady


Hello this is my poem about Labradors. They are my favourite breed of dog.

Monday, 13 September 2021

Paralympic medals

 Paralympic medals


The Paralympic medals are a key part of the Paralympic games. The medals indicate who is first, second, and third. The Tokyo 2021 Paralympic games medal design is a traditional Japanese fan, representing the Paralympic games as the source of a new wind refreshing the world.


Gold                                                                                               


1st place

Weight: about 526g

Thickness: 7.5 - 10 .7mm

Diameter: 85mm

Over 6 grams of gold plating on pure silver.


Silver


2nd place

Weight: about 520g

Thickness: 7.5 - 10 .7mm

Diameter: 85mm

Pure silver


Bronze


3rd place

Weight: about 430g

Thickness: 7.5 - 10 .7mm

Diameter: 85mm

Red brass ( 95% copper 5% zinc )



Features


The Paralympic medals all have a side indented with a corresponding amount of circles to the placing the athlete/s got e.g 3rd place has three circles and the same with the ribbon So that athletes with a vision disabilities. The Rio 2016 Paralympics had a place where small metal balls could be stored - Bronze has 16 balls and makes the lowest sound, Silver has 20 balls and Gold has 28.


This is my work on the paralympic medals. It explains the features, what their made of, Their weight, and their thickness. I enjoyed writing and researching about the medals.



Thursday, 9 September 2021

Back to school

 

This is my worksheet for today, It is a form we have to fill out, to show how we feel about coming back to school and what we like about lockdown. I liked this because we got to talk about the lockdown, I enjoyed lockdown because when we were working there were fewer distractions that classmates can create. I enjoy school because we learn a variety of subjects about intriguing events and people. I will keep the lockdown label until we go back down to level 0.

Tuesday, 7 September 2021

Paralympics - Para sports

 Paralympics

There are currently 28 sports in the Paralympics. The Paralympic Games or the Paralympics is a series of international events for athletes with a range of disabilities. Of the 28 sports, the two newest sports are badminton and taekwondo. It occurs every 4 years and was created by Sir Ludwig Guttmann and took place in 1960 in Rome for the first time.




The Paralympics logo.


Para-Sports


The current twenty-eight Para sports are Archery, Athletics, Badminton, Boccia, Canoe sprint, Cycling road, Cycling track, Equestrian, Football five a side, Goalball, Judo, Powerlifting, Rowing, Shooting, Sitting Volleyball, Swimming, Table tennis, Taekwondo, Triathlon, Wheelchair basketball, Wheelchair Fencing, Wheelchair rugby, and Wheelchair tennis.


Taekwondo


Paralympic Taekwondo is an adaptation of Taekwondo for athletes that have disabilities. The Tokyo 2021 Paralympics are the first time Para-Taekwondo has been held. Matches are made up of two to three-minute rounds and take place indoors on an octagonal-shaped court.


Badminton


Para-Badminton is a variant of badminton for athletes with a range of disabilities. Like Badminton, Para-Badminton is played on a rectangular-shaped court separated by a net. The aim of para-badminton is to, using a racquet, pass the shuttle from one side of the net to the opposing team on the other side and attempt to force an error in the opposition, therefore winning a point.


Archery


Para-Archery was introduced in the first Paralympics in Rome, 1960. The archer will fire a series of arrows at the target (122 cm in diameter ). The standard distance away from the target is 70m. There are two types of bows in para archery: The Recurve bow and the Compound bow. The Recurve Bow has limbs that curve away from the archer to increase power. The Compound Bow has a levering system usually made of pulleys and cables to bend the limbs.


Goalball


Goalball is a game for people with sight loss. The aim of the game is to roll the ball over the opposition's goal line. The Ball has bells in it so players must rely on their hearing to stop the ball. During the match, spectators must stay silent as the athletes cannot have noise interference. It is played indoors on a rectangular court with two goals on the side. It was invented in 1946 and was introduced to the paralympic games in 1976.



This is my information about the parasports.

Monday, 6 September 2021

What do you Meme?

 

This is My slide show for Our task - What do you meme. I enjoyed thinking of captions and reading them.
The last two are bonus memes.

Thursday, 2 September 2021

Sophie pascoe - Paralympics

 

This is some information about Sophie Pascoe. I enjoyed researching her as she has made incredible acomplishments.

Where in the world? - Paralympics

 

This is my flight chart sort of thing. I enjoyed this because I got to research how far away stuff was on google maps.

Friday, 27 August 2021

Key word hunt

 

This is my worksheet for literacy. I enjoyed reading the story of a kid called mac wanting to raise money for St John 

Wednesday, 25 August 2021

History of dogs

 

This is a slide show on some of the history of dogs, I enjoyed this since I really like dogs and I got to research them.

WOTW - Obligation

 

This is my word of the week for this week.

Tuesday, 24 August 2021

Speech - Why you shouldn't play with lethal weapons

 Have you noticed that knives are quite sharp? It's almost like they're meant to cut things! 

Hello, Ciao, Hola and Guten tag. My name is Harry and I’m going to talk to you about why you shouldn't play with lethal weapons.



Now, I have two stories involving sharp knives. I'm in Hokitika with my friends making a knife at a workshop and I ask the teacher if it's sharp enough-she runs her finger along the blade- It wasn't sharp. I go back to filing the blade and then I eventually stop, and remember how she tested how sharp it was, and let me tell you personally that it was sharp. 



This story is about bagels. Now I like bagels, and when I got home from school one day I made one. I got a knife and cut… I myself on the finger NOT the bagel which was quite unfortunate, Because bagels are really nice. Now I know what you're thinking and no I was not deprived of that delicious seagull, I mean bagel. 



Now kids, just don't play with knives it'll hurt, quite a bit, and I know you think I'm one of those people who are completely crazy for safety, but if I was you wouldn't be listening to this speech since I wouldn't have any stories. I'm almost fine because I have lots of experience and I'm a bit careful. Keep away from knives that are bad for your health which most are. 



Now time for some facts. In the USA 1.56 in 1000 people get injured from knives which doesn't make too much sense to me because some people get half an injury. Put your hands up...if you have injured yourself with a knife? According to my statistics, 1 in 4 people in my class has not had “near-death” experiences, those lucky ones. Now to the next story!



I think we can all agree that flaming arrows are cool, and I really liked them-I decided to make one and it worked, but it was very intense when the flame was 100s of millimeters away from my hand. I am forever traumatized from that very moment. I later found out that a crossbow works better than a bow since arrows are heavier so it's not as powerful which makes the fire still burn when it hits its target, and it makes a cool whoosh when it flies through the air.




This is a bit off-topic so don't be surprised if you are confused. Unless your parents are okay with you nearly killing yourself don't try this at home. Crossbows are very powerful. Mainly I'm saying this to make sure your parents don't sue me when you have spontaneously combusted using a crossbow, make sure your parents don't even think about suing me, I don't have a lawyer but please don't, cause I've heard it's not fun getting sued.




 About 500 people each year are killed from fire but archery is relatively safe with an average of 0.57 injuries per 1000 people. Still, those percentages don't make much sense to me. Now if you somehow haven't got the message, weapons are dangerous. I don't really have anything factual because most people should know that weapons are, Let's put it… bad for your health.




Overall, just don't play with weapons, (which is something I need to learn) but it's something you might too. My friend wanted to make an explosive because that's fun, And he along with his dad got some very explosive stuff and started making small explosives-BANG they blew up the kitchen. Now when I go over to their house and go past the kitchen the wall looks like it's been burnt but they fixed the rest. 


Thank you for listening to my speech      


This is my speech about why you shouldn't play with lethal weapons

Convert improper fractions to mixed number

 

This is is my work for how to convert improper fractions to mixed numbers, The video our teacher sent explained it really well and made it a lot easier.

Friday, 20 August 2021

Belgian Biscuits - Whenua Bake off

 

Our class Whenua had a bake-off for lockdown and I made Belgian biscuits ( YUM ) 
I really enjoyed these as the biscuits are a subtle spicy flavor, the jam- jammy, and the pink icing is very sweet. My family reviews- Mum "so delicious that you want more". Dad "scrumptious". Sibling "Good"

Icing Recipe
milk, icing sugar, and food coloring
Add a small amount of milk then icing sugar is thick and not runny then mix color in.
 

Ghost cities- Pripyat

 Ghost cities- Pripyat

 

Named after a nearby river Pripyat, the town was founded on 4th February 1970.

 

Built to house the workers at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant by 1986 Pripyat was a thriving economy. The schools and kindergartens, Cinema, A palace of culture, swimming pools and a selection of cafes and restaurants-much like a town you would find today. With around 50,000 residents, Pripyat offered a standard life above and beyond many modern Soviet cities. The town was in the frontline of disaster-just a couple of miles away from the unfortunate power plant. Nowadays nature has reclaimed its land.

 

 

The city was evacuated after the explosion of the nearby Chernobyl nuclear power plant on the 27th of April 1986. One of the four reactors went supercritical when the technicians failed to follow proper operating procedures during a test of its emergency systems. The core exploded and spread radioactive material over a large radius.

 

 

Today not much remains of the town as it is now a thick forest with damaged buildings dotted here and there.


By Harry