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Wednesday 28 November 2018

The other world


The Other World

The characters in this story are: emma,tom








What is the place like? A cave








Who do the children meet? A monster








How did they get home? They ran








Useful descriptive words and phrases: having a strong desire for success or achievement.













The Other World

Emma and Tom are walking along the cliffs high above the sea when a very strange event takes place.

Emma looked ahead. Tom was there one minute and the next he was gone.
She ran to the spot shouting.
“Tom! Stop messing about.
Where are you?”
All of a sudden she felt herself falling downwards and with a thud she landed on the damp floor of a cave.

Tom was busy brushing mud and moss from his clothes.
“Where on earth are we?” asked Emma?
“I don’t know,” answered Tom, “but it sure feels very strange.”

They walked to the entrance of the cave and found themselves in a place unlike any they had ever seen before………...

One day I was walking with my friend then i heard a scary voice next i saw a big cave me and my friend went inside there and it was so dark and i heard the sound from in there then i went fuling in there and i saw a big monster then i was calling out loud because tom was missing so i starting to run to him but i couldn't find him because it was so dark so i was still running then i saw fire and i picked its up and i started to find him and he was hiding at the back of me and he scared me and it's was a so scary and i told him its not even funny then i told him let's go now so we ran fast and we were so lucky because he was trying to get us but we ran fast ass with my friend then we got outside and we said we are never going back inside there so we were walking back home and when i got back home i went to go eat then i went sleep and my friend went back home to.the end.

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Friday 23 November 2018

rhinos

One day I was walking with my family so i saw someone coming so i ran with my family and i saw some rhino next my family hop on the rhino and we speed off and the other people was chasing my family then i ful i was crying even my family.In 2014 alone, poachers have killed 1,020 rhinos in Africa which is the country with the largest rhino population in the world.Poaching in South Africa has seen Rhino deaths hit a record high.rhino can be strong like other animals and people can not be strong they are weak like a monkey.

Thursday 22 November 2018

my best friend

My best friends are Ocean, Jose, Myat, Syc,Tracey,Savananah tina because they always look out for me and there like my sister but there not its like i went kindergarten with thenm when i was little my i very have a best teacher and her name is miss botha she always looks out for me and she is so kind and she is so pretty same like my friends when she crys i very ful sorry for her because she always has to yell at the boys but its not fear to my best teacher you are so amazing good job miss botha and my friends keep up the good work.

Wednesday 14 November 2018

the impossible bridge

reading about the book. on monday in maths lastweek, we began to build a scale model of our town . we started by using bits and pieces we brought it from home. but we soon ran out of  room, so clementine got a strip of cardboad to make a a bridge to the next table. its look all right, but when emma put a car on it, the bridge bent i  the middle.

Friday 19 October 2018

cilmb the tree

Climb the tree

On tuesday room 10 went outside for a run to the tree we had to climb the tree smell and we had to hear and ana and ocean and tj went the highs and i was only on the bottom because i was to scared so i went off the tree and i went to play with my friends then we had to go back to class and we had to plan then we had to write on wednesday and we had a best day for every.


Thursday 26 July 2018

shudent conference

On wednesday we had shudent conference. We had to show our work and our levels and I was a bit low but i was still happy. Then I went home and I said to my dad i was abit low. I have to try my best and my dad said it is alright.

Tuesday 26 June 2018

blog post

one day Tony's dad took Tony to his grampus house. tony did not want to go to his grampus's house because his dad promised, they would go out tomorrow but that what he said  yesterday. gram pa told tony sit tight while i finish mowing the lawn. tony lied down with sigh and then a photo of gram pa and tony's dad. tony found some boxes and staked it on top of each of boxes . when he got the photo , then the boxes stared ed to shake then he crash and all the boxes fell down.  

one day SAM was outside

plane making

ROOM 10 PLANES
In room10 we made planes  and we had a cool plane. then when we made it we went out side to fly our planes but our one went far then we all flyed our planes. The winer was siu because his one went far. Then me and felicia and savanah was the loster because we made a little plane.Then we went back in class and we were talking about our planes.Then we did a blog post of our planes.

Wednesday 13 June 2018

hamburger

My favourite food is burgers because it taste so delicious and good that why I love it. When I see burgers my face is with happiness! I want to eat burgers everyday but I can’t!Image result for hamburger

Tuesday 12 June 2018

who am i . kiwi kids news

 When we are first born, we are not aware that we are separate and individual beings. From about the age of two, we begin to understand the concepts of ‘I’ and ‘You’. At about 18 months, we are able to demonstrate our ability to be self aware when we can recognition
ourselves in a mirror.

From about 3 years of age, we start to form a sense of who we are. This is called self concept, and it develops as we make our own decisions and act on them. This new independence helps us to learn about ourselves and our capabilities. We start to identify ourselves by how we feel about our abilities, for example: ‘I am good at running’. We see ourselves in concrete terms, such as how tall we are, or what color our hair is.

Middle childhood (from about the age of 7 till puberty), is a time when we are very aware of the people and the environment around us. As we try more activities and gain more skills, we compare ourselves with our peers and realise that we are more competent at some things than at others. This helps us to form a well-rounded sense of ourselves. As we compare our capabilities (sports, academics, social skills) with others around us, we develop a concept of self competence. Having positive and encouraging role models will also help us to develop a healthy sense of self worth.

During adolescence, we begin to establish our adult identity. This includes re-evaluating what we feel about who we are, and retaining or rejecting ideas and values from our childhood. We are free to experiment with different personalities and roles. We are now capable of abstract thought, (ideas and concepts that are not concrete) which means that we can think of ourselves in terms such as ‘loyal’ or ‘kind’. It also means that we can imagine a future for ourselves, and make new use of our skills and abilities to help us to plan and prepare.

Identity Workout

If we think of our sense of identity as a muscle, then we can think about things that will give it a workout and help it to be stronger and healthier.
• Positive People – who are my role models? How do they do encourage me?
• Resilience – when things go wrong, can I try again?
• Success – what am I good at? How does it make me feel?
• Community – what are the values of my school/culture/family/country? What do they mean to me?
Thinking about who we are and about the influences that surround us helps us as we mature and develop our sense of self, so that we can make positive decisions about our lives for the future.

Counterrevolutionary ‘Identity’ n.d. Retrieved from HTTP://counterrevolutionary/identity 11 June 2015

Princeton University ‘The Development of Children aged 6 to 14’ 1999. Retrieved from:
HTTP://Princeton/schoolchildren/publications/docs/09_02_02.pdf 24 June 2015

Education.com ‘Identity Development’ 23 December 2009. Retrieved from:
HTTP://coeducational/reference/article/identity-development/ 24 June 2015
           When we are first born, we are not aware that we are separate and individual beings. From about the age of two, we begin to understand the concepts of ‘I’ and ‘You’. At about 18 months, we are able to demonstrate our ability to be self aware when we can recognize ourselves in a mirror.

From about 3 years of age, we start to form a sense of who we are. This is called self concept, and it develops as we make our own decisions and act on them. This new independence helps us to learn about ourselves and our capabilities. We start to identify ourselves by how we feel about our abilities, for example: ‘I am good at running’. We see ourselves in concrete terms, such as how tall we are, or what color our hair is.

Middle childhood (from about the age of 7 till puberty), is a time when we are very aware of the people and the environment around us. As we try more activities and gain more skills, we compare ourselves with our peers and realist that we are more competent at some things than at others. This helps us to form a well-rounded sense of ourselves. As we compare our capabilities (sports, academics, social skills) with others around us, we develop a concept of self competence. Having positive and encouraging role models will also help us to develop a healthy sense of self worth.

During adolescence, we begin to establish our adult identity. This includes re-evaluating what we feel about who we are, and retaining or rejecting ideas and values from our childhood. We are free to experiment with different personalities and roles. We are now capable of abstract thought, (ideas and concepts that are not concrete) which means that we can think of ourselves in terms such as ‘loyal’ or ‘kind’. It also means that we can imagine a future for ourselves, and make new use of our skills and abilities to help us to plan and prepare.

Identity Workout

If we think of our sense of identity as a muscle, then we can think about things that will give it a workout and help it to be stronger and healthier.
• Positive People – who are my role models? How do they do encourage me?
• Resilience – when things go wrong, can I try again?
• Success – what am I good at? How does it make me feel?
• Community – what are the values of my school/culture/family/country? What do they mean to me?
Thinking about who we are and about the influences that surround us helps us as we mature and develop our sense of self, so that we can make positive decisions about our lives for the future.

YourDictionary.com ‘Identity’ n.d. Retrieved from http://www.yourdictionary.com/identity 11 June 2015

Princeton University ‘The Development of Children aged 6 to 14’ 1999. Retrieved from:
http://www.princeton.edu/future children/publications/docs/09_02_02.pdf 24 June 2015

Education.com ‘Identity Development’ 23 December 2009. Retrieved from:
http://www.education.com/reference/article/identity-development/ 24 June 2015 from Jane my writing.

Friday 8 June 2018

constable tania

constable Tania . what we learned with constable Tania is respect and `the law first we went to grab a paper then we go these blue stokers then we needed to pot them in the right sec shone  then all of the groups got it  right . then then we where taking about the law first we went to talk about if you dis respect the the juj they will get you in jail of pay 1000 doles . then the next day constable taint went to tell a store then if she tells a lie we have to pot sun thing up then she got herpes of tong a that s the end

Friday 1 June 2018

Play Dough Challenge

Things room 10 loved to do.
* Knead the Play-doh.
*Help Miss Wrak make the play-doh.
*Put the ingredients in.
* and play with it.


Room 10 got split into 3 groups. I was in the 3rd group. My group was quite good but sometimes they would want to touch the play-doh when we were not supposed to unlike the other group they didn't even touch a single bit. I notested the more you stir the more the play-doh gets thicker. When I first touched the play-doh it felt like it was a soft kitten and when I knead the play-doh it also felt like a soft kitten. My experience of the play-doh was how to make the play-doh and knead it. This Experience and day really tort me a lesson and it was to make it and have fun with your hard work that you have created


Wednesday 16 May 2018

bully free week

The theme this year is ‘Let’s talk about it’ and the week provides a great opportunity for all members of your school community to talk about what bullying means to you.The theme this year is ‘Let’s talk about it’ and the week provides a great opportunity for all members of your school community to talk about what bullying means to you.

blog post

we have to show respect and had to be kind and don't bully we for we get kick out of our school and we might cry and tell our mum or dad and they will come to school and they will say why did you kick my kid out of school. then they will say because the did't show fire or ace and they were bullying. And they say i will be very good and i will show fire and ace and i won't bully people and i won't be late for school and i will go to my class room and say i am so sorry for bully and not showing fire or ace.

Tuesday 1 May 2018

my weekend

My weekends was so fun because i went to my cousins birthday she was 1 years old we did it at the hall. then when i saw all of my cousins i told my cousins to come play with me and they came and we all went swim and it was so funny because my dad was swimming too. then my mum came to swim and all of my uncle and auntie went swimming to. Then i went to my auntie house and i played  then we went sleep and on Sunday we went church and we came back and  i went home.then i went  out side and i went to my friends house and they ask if i want to come jump and i said yes. then when it was night i went home and i went sleep.


Friday 6 April 2018

acrostic poem


Miss Litchfield has been teaching Room10 acrostic poem and we made an art work. I did my work about ice cream it was so much fun!

Thursday 5 April 2018

culture festival

last Thursday it was culture festival and it was so much fun! the group i was in was Samoan. it was so much learning the dance and working with other GTS students and kiwi can leaders.