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Monday 24 February 2014

Role Model


Role Model Experience

 



Having to hang around with the year eights from last year was a big experience, which was to ask them questions like, are you looking forward for High School next year?, or questions like how does it feel having your last year here at Pt England School?. But getting to know them was more better than asking questions. Out of the year eight girls from 2013 I have token a long look, and found my true AMAZING role Model which are Jay-lee Nouata Manse and Makerita Isaako.


Jay-lee Nouata-Manase was one of my Role Models, she would always push me to do my best in my sports. As you know she is the best young women sportsmanship, which gave me an experience with my sports. She will always either growl me or tell me to go for a run if me or the other year 7’s had come  late to training. Jay-lee would always make sure that everyone will be at training and that will always be on time, Jay never gives up and never surrenders. That's my experience I’ve had with Jay-lee in 2013. From now and on until I finish school I would always have Jay-lee's voice in my head saying "Do Your Best!" either when I'm playing a Sport that me and her loves (Rugby) or a test is inprogress 







Makerita Isaako one of the successful girls in Pt England School, last year. As a perfect she would always tell me the right and the wrong, would always let me feel welcome, and would make sure I’m on the right page. Makerita has 
experienced me to always have the right choices no matter what, If I would be dodge at the wrong time she would always tell me as a prefect “do the right thing”. Makerita was always looking out for me and I would always be looking out for her, when ever team 5 was out and about she will take care of me as if I was even her little sister,
So that’s what I’ve Experienced with Makerita last year, was to always have right choices, do the right thing , and never leave your brand new shoes outside (or else bad things happen:))









Having Jay-lee and Makerita with me on their last year was like having my own sisters on my side even though I have none, still its been the best year with them having to inspire me
In 2013 was my last year with my two best Role Models Jay-lee Nouata-Manase, and Makerita Isaako. What you have just read was one of my Experience with my Role Models,


Missing them two Soo much  

Sunday 23 February 2014

The Super Duper Pooper Scooper My Sumarize :)






The Super Duper Pooper Scooper Book is an very strange book but also a funny weird book. I love this book because I’m inspired by the Illustrator Fraser Williamson, and this is one of my favourite books.


Summarize:
Page 7-8
This book is about this boy named Pete that has heaps of problems, He has a sister named Jemima that always has bucket-loads of snot running out of her nose.

Page 9-10
Also has an Mum that nags 24/7 like an magpie, he has an grandpa thats living with them until he gets full recovery from the hospital, and acts like Pete’s his hotel porter telling him to get this and get that,

Page 11-14
but when he’s trying to have a bright side, he just doesn't have one. Then he has 2 other big problems, one being the one who picks up and cleans up after his dog Dizzy, Also having his biggest problem ever is his science project for school,
he hasn’t had anytime to think of an theme for his science project.


Page 7-20
My summarize

Wednesday 19 February 2014

Empathy :)

The Meaning of Empathy

Thoughts Thinking Feelings Attitudes Idea

    


  • Showing empathy is when your encouraging someone to do better,
  • If someone is not doing good, you could show empathy by telling them that they can do better just try a bit harder.
  • By showing Empathy you can other help them improve
  • People most show Empathy by other giving advice to other people a
  • Other people show Empathy by caring and asking if they are okay?


Most of  you could be showing Empathy but not even knowing, the word is Empathy, its an word that means your caring, your sharing, your encouraging, and your putting yourself in someone else's shoes. That is Empathy

How do I get ready for school?

How do I get ready for School?

Its 7:00 am I hear my Dads noisy alarm, Which means to me I need to get up and get ready for school, I whip the blanket off myself and  pull my curtain to bring in some sunlight.

I get up and freshen myself, after freshening myself I get dressed into my uniform,  and walk into the kitchen to have breakfast before leaving for school. If I’m up and getting ready my brothers will be doing the same. After finishing my breakfast I rinse my bowl and head out to find me a pair of socks, then slip on my shoes.

I collect my lunch box, search if there is any notices to take, then grab my hat and start walking out the door. Most of the times I get dropped off  either from my Mum of my Grandpa. If me and my brothers have enough time to walk to school, them we walk with my Mum.

Mostly I leave the house about 8:00am and will get to school about 8:15am, I have to get to school before my brothers do, Why? because I’m in team 5 and in team 5 we start our lessons at 8:30. So that’s How I get for school, How do you get ready for school?

Thursday 13 February 2014

Waitangi

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  • Waitangi to me means that it’s an National day off for the New Zealanders
  • Waitangi is the day when the Maori and the Britain came together and signed the Treaty  of Waitangi
  • Waitangi day is on the 6th of February each year  
  • Waitangi Day started on the year of 1840


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  • A Waitangi day is when most Maori Chiefs and Britains remembered what they back in 1840 6th of February,
  • A Waitangi Day is when Maori chiefs and Britains Take charge and Participate, have Partnership, and Protection
  • A Treaty of Waitangi is something that the Britains and Maori sign to give peace to New Zealand
  • Also A Waitangi Treaty is to show other Nations from around the world that they are Welcome to visit New Zealand
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  • It’s only celebrated in New Zealand
  • It’s a special day for all New Zealander to celebrate
  • In New Zealand Waitangi Day is special
  • If it wasn’t for the Treaty everything will go wrong


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  • The Treaty of Waitangi was signed in Waitangi
  • The Treaty of Waitangi was also sign on the 6th of February 1840
  • The Treaty was also between the Britain and the Maori
  • the Treaty Represents the Maori and the Britain taking part to protect New Zealand
  • Treaty of Waitangi is

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  • A Treaty of Waitangi is an Treaty that the Britain and the Maori Agree on giving Peace
  • Also a Treaty of Waitangi is something to prove that the Britain and the Maori will have Partnership, will Participate, and will Protect each other
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  • No other Country Celebrates Waitangi Day except for New Zealand
  • New Zealanders  are always celebrating Waitangi Day
  • New Zealanders take a day off every single time Waitangi Day comes
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  • Getting to know the Treaty of Waitangi is important
  • Getting to celebrate Waitangi day is special to everyone here in New Zealand
  • Getting to know the Treaty well and  learning how important it is has been an experience
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  • It is only Celebrated in New Zealand
  • It is also only for New Zealanders to celebrate
  • It very important to New Zealanders

Monday 3 February 2014

Just me 2014



Talofa Lava My name is Serenity and I will be telling you just a couple of things about me ,
I attend the beautiful Pt England, and started in 2013. I have four brothers and have absolutely no sisters which means I am the princess of the family, and no one can replace my spot.


This year is 2014 and its an new year which also means that I am a Year 8 and this will be the last year for me in intermediate. My height is 1.62  and yes I am a bit tall for my age,  Also my favourite sports most probably be all sports, But mostly my main sports are Rugby and Softball. I love my two favourite subjects both Writing and Maths  


There is 7 of us in my family. We all live in the Amazing Glen Innes on the East of Auckland. Which is where the Awesome activities are, the Nice and cold Beaches, and also the kindness people here in Glen Innes and in the Glen Innes Schools specially Pt England school.


I have come from Sylvia Park school and lived in Mt wellington for five years lived here in Glen Innes for about four years, and moved to Pt England School. In Sylvia Park school I have been  attending there for about six years, and now spend my intermediate years here at Pt england


Me and my family love living here in Glen Innes where I have  met new people in school and have seen my family which I haven’t met before. Now I have changed my principal to the Amazing, Best, Encouraging Mr Burt