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Monday 24 June 2019

Wero Whitewater Park

At Wero Whitewater Park we learnt about crossing a moving river, swimming, paddling and rafting. The gear we had to wear to keep us safe was a swim boot, wet suit, life jacket and a helmet. My favorite part was when we went over the bridge and into the water.

Wednesday 19 June 2019

Toys


At tech we searched online games we can play physically. When we had found our physical games we made a slideshow. We all made 5 slides and in those 5 slides we had to label the game. Through labelling, we stated the object, material and how to play the game.

Monday 17 June 2019

White Ferns lose To Canada

The Football Ferns have lost their second game of the Women's World Cup. Canada are now in the last 16 of the World Cup while the New Zealand team is unable to qualify for the last 16 they have one game remaining against Cameroon. The White Ferns have now gone 14 games without a World Cup win. 

Friday 14 June 2019

Two People On Paper Games


At tech we played 2 people games on paper. Agueer and I played tic, tac, toe, hangman and connect the dots. After we played we had to think of how we could make our 2 people games on paper 3d so we wrote ideas and talked about it. We all then sat around with Miss Ferguson and talked about some ideas of making hangman 3d. Some people said to use magnet and some said to use wood and metal.

Wednesday 12 June 2019

NZ First to add a compostable sticker to apple



A Hawke's Bay apple grower has become the first person in NZ to use compostable sticker on apple's. The apple comes from a company called Bostock New Zealand. They plan to use more compostable stickers next year after a successful trial. The compostable stickers were more expensive than the lastic ones. Bostock hoped that industry's would start using them.



Thursday 6 June 2019

Tech (Graphic)

At Tech we made a goggle drawing about what we like. I choose food, cartoon and movie charterers, Jesus, Milo, Netflix and Instagram and Queen Elizabeth. I choose all of those things because thats what I like.

Tuesday 4 June 2019

Queens Birthday Honors Kiwi Legends

New Zealand has remembered a number of legends in this year’s Queen’s Birthday honors. 


This year’s list includes 183 extraordinary New Zealanders who have shaped our country. This year the list includes seven new knights and dames: Yvette Corlett, Roger Hall, Graham Lowe, Areta Koopu, Fran Walsh, Dr Susan Bagshaw and Paul Adams. Dame Yvette, who won the long jump in Helsinki in 1952, died at the age of 89 on 13 April, shortly after being told she would be receiving the honour. Dame Areta Koopu is known for three decades of service to Māori and the wider public, including through the Māori Women’s Welfare League, Waitangi Tribunal and New Zealand Māori Council. She had a simple message for those following in her footsteps.“Carry on learning our language, it’s so good – and I need you to know our world and not leave it behind. Anyone can nominate someone for an appointment or award under New Zealand’s honours system. The final decisions are made by the 12-person Cabinet Appointments and Honours Committee, which is chaired by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.