These are my prototec results for this week. I did three at level eight. :D
Wednesday, 28 October 2020
Friday, 23 October 2020
Grey Main Athletic | 2020
Athletics 2020
On the first Wednesday of this term we went down to ANZAC park to compete in the annual athletics our school has every year. We all compete in sports such as high jump, long jump, shot put, discus, 60m and 100m sprints and 1200m long distance. The long distance was optional but I chose to do it.
First for the year eight boys we competed in shot put, shot put definitely isn't my strong point in athletics so I didn't do very well there. Next up was the sprints, I did okay in the sprints and came around fourth or fifth. After sprints was the discus and then the long jump. We then had to return to the sprints for the finals. We went back to school in some buses at the end of the day. I found athletics very fun!
Maths Prototec | T4Wk2
This is my prototec for this week, I reckon I got some pretty good results, I also stepped it up to level eight for a better challenge!
Friday, 18 September 2020
Te Reo Language Week | Emil
Maori Language Week
This week was Maori Language Week which means we had to do some tasks in school this week based around Maori places, Maori language and lots of other things. First of all, everyday on a google my maps we had to enter two places and answer a question for that place such as, what is the Maori name for this place and what does it mean? We had places such as Napier, Russell, Greymouth and Taupo.
Today (Friday) we had the challenge of completing a scavenger hunt around the school where we had to find little pieces of paper and decode them, I found it really fun. Me and my friend won! These were just a few things we did this week. I really enjoyed Maori Language week!
Tuesday, 15 September 2020
Friday, 11 September 2020
Maths Word Problems | Wk Eight
Friday, 4 September 2020
Friday, 7 August 2020
Prototec Wk3T3 | Emil
Kei Te Pehea Koe | Emil
Friday, 31 July 2020
Matariki Star Names | Diagram
Thursday, 23 July 2020
Matariki | Emil
Geometry Workbook | T3Wk1
Thursday, 2 July 2020
Te Reo Maori | Pet Day
Monday, 29 June 2020
Book Character Day | Book Review
Friday, 12 June 2020
Denmark | Information Report
Mars Comprehension | Emil
Friday, 29 May 2020
Pharaohs | Ancient Egypt
The Pyramids of Giza | Ancient Egypt
Wednesday, 20 May 2020
Hieroglyphics | Ancient Egypt
Monday, 18 May 2020
The Nile River | Ancient Egypt
Wednesday, 13 May 2020
Titanic | Activity Four
Titanic | Activity Three
Titanic | Activity Two
Tuesday, 12 May 2020
Titanic | Activity One
Monday, 11 May 2020
Transport In The Future Cloze | Emil
Thursday, 7 May 2020
Activity 1 | Emil n Rhys
Tuesday, 5 May 2020
Autumn Poem | Emil
blanket, covering the Earth.
wanting something from them.
white clouds.
branches.
Monday, 4 May 2020
Friday, 1 May 2020
Perimeter, Area and Volume Workbook | Emil
Thursday, 30 April 2020
Hiking Mornings | Emil
from all of the sweat. “It was definitely a mistake taking a winter sleeping bag
on this trip” I thought to myself. I can already hear that my dad and my sister
are up boiling the water for a hot cup of tea and porridge. The light is streaming
in from the gigantic windows forcing me to leave the warmth of my sleeping bag.
I jumped down from the top bunk and within a few minutes I packed up my
sleeping bag and stuffed it down into my big, bright turquoise backpack as well
as changed into my hiking gear. “Good morning” I say to my dad and sister and
I sit down to drink a hot cup of Milo and eat my porridge.
over the hills in the distance. The birds are chirping and the trees are slowly
swaying side to side. We do our dishes and pack up all of our gear and set foot
outside of the hut and the grass crunches beneath my feet as we set off towards
the path.
Wednesday, 29 April 2020
Friday, 24 April 2020
Hand Illusion Art | Emil
Hand Illusion Art
Thursday, 23 April 2020
Wednesday, 22 April 2020
Tuesday, 21 April 2020
A Special Place | Emil
the beach, the beams of sunlight shining down upon the glossy blue water.
The sound of people laughing and chatting in the midst of the rolling waves
crashing up against the shore and the potent smell of the salty seaweed
washed up on the beach. My family and I had just arrived after a five hour
long drive from Greymouth to Golden Bay. The journey felt as though it
had been stretched out for 10 hours because of my great anticipation.
We had just dropped our bags off at Sandcastle where we’re staying for
a week and driven down to Tata beach. I’m about to jump into the water
to do some snorkelling in my wetsuit and attempt to discover what lives on
the freezing seabed. “Splash!” I immediately feel the water rushing into
my wetsuit and cooling my body temperature down as I swim further out
to sea. I put my head underwater to try and spot some fish however the
water is seemingly an endless abyss. I know it can’t be deeper than three
metres considering it’s low tide so I make the decision to dive down.
to throb. I can see the seabed! It’s an eerie sort of silence down here and
freezing at that! There are many shells scattered along the bottom as
well as schools of fish in the distance. There are starfish covering the
seabed. I realise that I’m almost out of breath and I push off the bottom
as hard as I can and shoot up like a rocket. I gasp for breath.
Monday, 20 April 2020
Yahtzee
Yahtzee
While my family and I were in lock down, we discovered a game called Yahtzee. Yahtzee is a fast luck based game. The objective of the game is to get everything on the score sheet. You play the game with a cup and five dice and have three rolls to try and get a specific roll. The score sheet will have different things on them that your trying to get. For example there is one called a Big Straight which is very difficult to get, the Big Straight requires you to get a 2, 3, 4, 5, and a 6. A Little Straight is just as hard to get, it is a 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Yahtzee is when you get five of the same, let's say you got five fours, then you would get Yahtzee which is immediately 50 points (you don't get the amount that you rolled in the first place so it doesn't matter if you rolled five one's, you would still get 50 points). The objective of the game is to get the most points.Here are some of the other roll's that you can get. I will first say what it's called and then what you need to roll. Ones: The biggest amount of ones you can roll. Twos: The biggest amount of twos you can roll. Threes: The biggest amount of threes you can roll. Fours: The biggest amount of fours you can roll. Fives: The biggest amount of fives you can roll. Sixes: The biggest amount of sixes you can roll.
The sheet is divided into two sections. The first section is all of the rolls I have just listed, these are very important because if you get a total sum of that section higher than 63, then you get a bonus 50 points. One Pair: The highest pair you can get. Two Pairs: The highest two pairs you can get. Three of the same, four of the same and five of the same. Full House: Three of the same and two of the same. Little Straight and Big Straight. There is also something called Chance where if you don't get anything then you just add up the score. If you can't fill in anything on the sheet then you cross out one of the rolls. Yahtzee is a very fun and simple game once you begin to understand it.
Thursday, 16 April 2020
Rocket Stove | 2020
Rocket Stove
During isolation, my dad and I thought of an idea to build a rocket stove. A rocket stove is sort of like a mini stove. You have a whole in the side of whatever your making it out of to feed the twigs (or whatever your using as fuel) into and then the big hole in the top where all the heat comes out of. We made ours out of a bunch of old food cans and a bigger paint can.We began by cutting both ends of one can out using tin cutters and then only one end of another can so we had one hollow one and one with only one open end (a lot of ones in that sentence). We then went on to use a rivet gun and two pieces of metal to hold both of these cans together. After that we made a hole the same size of the smaller cans in the lid of the big paint can where the small cans would eventually sit. We then had to cut a hole in the side of the cans to fit yet another can into the side where the fuel would be fed into. After this we cut some more holes and fastened some more cans until it was time to pour the cement.
At this time the cement is still hardening however, we're not sure whether we are going to have to knock the cement out and replace it with sand because of how the cement might react. We also added on some wire to the top where the pan or pot your cooking with can sit. I though that this was a really fun project and would love to do something like this again in the future. (Warning, if you are to make a rocket stove then it is the best and the safest to do it with sand as cement expands under heat. We will be changing it for sand.)
Here are some photos :)
Wednesday, 15 April 2020
Hide & Seek | Emil
“Squelch, squelch, squelch.” My shoes nearly slipping on the wet green grass.
I reach the tree and nestle myself amongst the many branches. “3… 2…. 1!”
The hunt is on. I can vaguely see the light of the humongous torch held by
the seeker in the dark. It’s an bitter night with a light breeze that washes
over you unexpectedly every 10 seconds or so and gives you a shiver down
your spine. I can see another player standing in between two houses in front
of me. “Pssst” I say. “Psssssst” I say again but this time louder. They turn
around and seem confused because of how I’m hidden in the dark.
I poke my head out of the tree and they see me. They run over and join me.
Eventually we gather four people hiding in the same tree and make a run
for it once we see the light getting closer.
Tuesday, 17 March 2020
Limerick | Poetry
Monday, 16 March 2020
Mistletoe Bay Camp 2020 Map | Topic
Above is a map of the route we took to our Mistletoe Bay camp. I have added in some interesting points along the way and some facts about those stops. I think this trip was amazing and would definitely do it again.