Tuesday, 31 March 2020

Flag of hope

Talofa lava. the red cross is the symbol of health and safety, and the four stars are symbols of North, South,East and West.

Monday, 30 March 2020

fact about new zealand tourism

 fact about nz tourism    


nz is become a melting-pot-population and it over three quarter With such spectacular landscapes, it's little wonder Kiwis.  approximately  69%  are european  descent 14.6% are  indigenous  maori, 9.6%, and new zealand is  New zealanders is become hardly and multi skilled. New zealand are also responsible for the tranquilliser gun, seismic ‘base’ isolators (rubber and lead blocks which minimise earthquake damage), electric fences, the fastest motorbike in the world, is freezer  Geographically, over three-quarters of the population live in the North Island, with one-third of the total population living in Auckland. The other main cities of Wellington, Christchurch and Hamilton are where the majority of the remaining Kiwis dwell. Since before Sir Ernest Rutherford ‘split’ the atom early in the twentieth century, Kiwis have been discovering and inventing things. Many of these inventions have literally been created in a backyard. While frozen meat, the Hamilton Jet boat, and the bungy jump are probably our most famous Kiwi inventions, there are many others.For the same reason that many visitors come to New Zealand, Kiwis have developed a passion for the outdoors and delight in activities that make the most of the spectacular landscape. 

With so much coastline, it’s little wonder New Zealanders love the water and it’s reputed that over 15% of New Zealand families own their own boat.  Respected as superior yacht designers, Kiwis continue to dominate on the world yachting, kayaking, windsurfing and rowing scene.

Hiking, camping, fishing, bush and beach walks are other popular outdoor pursuits. The more intrepid take to the mountains; following in the footsteps of perhaps the most adventurous Kiwi, Sir Edmund Hillary, who conquered Mount Everest, the world’s highest mountain, in 1953.Māori were expert hunters and fishermen. They wove fishing nets from harakeke (flax), and carved fishhooks from bone and stone. They hunted native birds, including moa, the world’s largest bird, with a range of ingenious traps and snares. Māori cultivated land and introduced vegetables from Polynesia, including the kūmara (sweet potato). They also ate native vegetables, roots and berries. Woven baskets were used to carry food, which was often stored in a pātaka — a storehouse raised on stilts. 
While Māori lived throughout the North and South Islands, the Moriori, another Polynesian tribe, on the Chatham Islands, nearly 900 kilometres east of Christchurch. Moriori are believed to have migrated to the Chathams from the South Island of New Zealand. In the late 18th century, there were about 2000 Moriori living on the Chathams. However, disease and attacks from Māori saw the numbers of this peace-loving tribe become severely depleted. The last full-blooded Moriori is believed to have died in 1933.





My special Object




Talofa lava my name is Lepisi and i am 11 years old. I am a year 8 Student. My bible is very important to me. I grew up in a Christian family. My parents were the Ministers for a Methodist church in Samoa .  In Samoa we always have to pray and read the bible every day.  

Friday, 20 March 2020

My Acrostic Poem


whare tapa wha


     

Writing

Iron Man is a fictional superhero appearing in American and he  is a famous guy.  He is 30 years old.   He must recharge the chest plate every day or die. He also built specialized suits for other environments like deep sea diving and space travel. He graduated from MIT with multiple degrees when he was 21 years old. He is friends with Captain America.  And  he save
People.  Stark has a number of former weaknesses: Constant Recharge: Due to the shrapnel in his body, Iron Man must keep his suit charged at all times, often involving breaking away from a fight to recharge otherwise he would die. Although the shrapnel was later removed eliminating this weakness.  Philanthropist. Tony Stark's confidence is only matched by his high-flying abilities as the hero called Iron Man.


                                                Spider man 




Spider-Man is one of the most popular and commercially successful superheroes. As Marvel's flagship character and company mascot, he has appeared in countless forms of media, including several animated and live action television series, syndicated newspaper comic strips, and in a series of films.   Spider-Man has spider-like abilities including superhuman strength and the ability to cling to most surfaces. He is also extremely agile and has amazing reflexes. Spider-Man also has a “spider sense,” that warns him of impending danger. Spider-Man has supplemented his powers with technology.   In forest hills queens new york midtown high school student peter benjamin  parker is a science -whiz orphan living with his Uncle Ben and Aunt May. 



                                                              Captain american 



 Captain America has agility, strength, speed, endurance, and reaction time superior to any Olympic athlete who ever competed. The Super-Soldier formula that he has metabolized has enhanced all of his bodily functions to the peak of human efficiency.   He stands for freedom and protection.  Joseph Rogers was the father of the original Captain America, Steve Rogers. He was born and raised in Ireland, and it was there he met and married Sarah Rogers.  This area was the civilian home and base of operations for Captain America (Steve Rogers) for many years. Steve not only lived at 569 Leaman Place, but also located his Captain America's Hotline in Brooklyn Heights. Later, Captain America also made his    headquarters at Rokatanski & Co. in Brooklyn Heights.  

Sunday, 15 March 2020

A flipbook

Answer the following questions in a different colour text.
What is a flip book?  A flip book is a type of movie or moving picture that can made just with pens and paper 
How does a person make the image in a flip book appear to move?  A person holds the spine of the flip book with one hand and uses the thumb on their other hand to flick the edges 
Why does the person flipping the pages need to hold the spine of the book?  To flick the edge of the pages forward 
Why do the pages have to be stapled firmly together?  Because it won’t  fly away and it make the  paper  cool
Why are strong scissors required?  So that we cut carefully and it make the paper look pretty 
Where is the smallest page in the flip book?  The ages 
Why is the purple marker used first, and the red marker used last, to draw the rainbow?  Because it easier to start for the bottom 
Why does the rainbow arc need to be completed before the other effects are added?  So that it can be more easier to work 
Why is it important to follow each step in the correct order?  So that  makes it easy and so that we can follow what is do and to make it 
What other subjects would be suitable for a flip book?  Pencil 
Vocabulary
Replace the noun task  this sentence: 
Repeat this task until there is a purple line curving all the way over to the other cloud..
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Create: Create your own flip book..

Wednesday, 11 March 2020

How woof protect there self



 

Why we go to school

Why do we go to school?


Why do we go to school? So that we can meet some of the new people
and make some new friends  so that we can learn something new
from school and so that we can do something for our family  
and so that when we grow up and we can have to help our family and 
put some new things inside the family.  There are many reasons
we go to school. The main reason we attend school is to gain the
skills and education needed to live autonomously and successfully.
School also teaches us social skills we will need in our future lives
and careers. ... Public education teaches us how to collaborate effectively
with others.  And so that the teacher has to tell us something and we
have to come to school to earn something for our family.  Not only
is it a good habit to learn from an early age (it will help us students
when we come to have a job later in life), but being on time is also
important for us because: it helps  us students settle into the
school day well, with everybody else. It helps them make and keep friends.
It improves self-confidence. career they would like to pursue when they
grow older. When those students transition to elementary and high school
they begin to gravitate towards a certain discipline and when they finally
make it to college a discipline may be chosen and pursued. But school does
not only prepare you for your future major, it prepares one for the real world.
The stress, time management, and the priority making begins in the classroom.
Students are given homework in order to complete before certain deadlines,
prioritize specific assignments and activities.


     The third reason why I go to school is because school helps develop
networking and social skills. Students are surrounded by students in the
classrooms, hallways, bathrooms, and lunchrooms so students have no
choice but to socialize and garner friends throughout their educational career
the relationships that are made during school are relationships
that will help others get things that would be more difficult if that
student had not made those friendships. Moreover, by going to school
one will inevitably learn something throughout their years in kindergarten
and elementary, especially high school and college, if attended, compared
to someone who does not pursue a higher echelon of learning. For example,
someone who attends school 5 days a week, 8 hours out of the day for 9
months will retain a significant amount of information compared to someone
who does not have education being imparted on them.

     The fifth and final reason why one should go to school is because school
helps develop interest for extracurriculars. For example, people who attend
school have the capability to participate in after school activities.
That student can develop a talent in dance, football, chess, math club,
and many other extracurricular activities, thus, showing it is important
for one to go to school.


    One will now realize that education is a key tool in life and its successes.
School is a method of growth and expansion of character and will continue
to have reasons why one should go to school. 

Thursday, 5 March 2020

genomics fun day

Genomics fun day 


                                 




                                                 Genomics fun day 


     So today we have a fun day is about genomics and we have a lot   of work to do and the other school come it  was G.I primary school and glenbrae.But the first thing we have to do we started our karakia and our waiata and we start now so the first we have to do is that we can go into group of (9) or 6 or 5.And then we got prize for the one that now the one that now all the answer they will get a prize  and after we have to go and we get some of the paper we have to do and answer the question we have to go  into group and we have to work together and we have to go and tell the teacher the answer and after we have moringa tea with them and  after we have to sit down and  we have to  do another quiz and that quiz we have to know wo is the group that win and  that group one person have to stand up and get us our prize and  this is what we did today for genomics and so  this is the picture they also pring lot of things and mr burt was coming into team 5  and we have so much fun 

 




Sofi's first night away




Wednesday, 4 March 2020

Rat and the octopus


 on reading we have to write our own words about the rat and the octopus and i have to colour and then i write a big story and then i have to get some picture form google and then get something so that it makes pretty and nice so now i am puting on my blog i ihope you live some comment