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Wednesday, 25 March 2020

My Favourite Memory 😂

Talofa welcome back to my blog. Today I am going to be telling you my favourite memory.

On The 18th of march it was my birthday. For 4th period and 5th I had Wood Tech, We were making bluetooth speakers and almost everyone was finishing there painting. After we had to clean up the paint. So i decided to put the paint away then I looked if my t-shirt was dirty and it was. I showed Finau and she said" that is so bad" and then I said" I know". So we tried to take off the paint with water and soap and only a little bit came off, so we waited until it was time for lunch.


We waited then Finau said that we could go to Whare Jude. So we went to Whare Jude and asked her if she could wash my t-shirt but she said what kind of paint it is because if it is water paint then she couldn't do it. So we ran back to  Mr down and we asked him what kind of paint it was and it was acrylic. So he said that we had to go to a teacher and she said hot water and soap will work so we did that and it was kinda coming off.


So she asked me who my teacher was and I said It was Miss Taylor and she said go to her and she will wash it. Then we quickly ran to my class and then when were running Finau tripped and hurt her arm but it wasn't that bad it was just small scratches. So we helped her get up then she had to go so me and Sita went to see if my teacher was there, she wasn't there so we went to find Finau and we told her that my teacher was not there.

That was my favourite memory. Hope you liked it and see you next time bye.



Tuesday, 17 March 2020

Te Tiriti o Waitangi

Talofa welcome back to my blog. Today I ma going to be telling you about Te Tiriti o Waitangi

The moari population was 70 or 8000 thousand in the late 1830's. The two reasons why the population because the disease and the war that they had with British.The name of the main settlement in Aotearoa was Russell but in maori it is Koroareke.The Rangatire and the missionaries were not happy was because there were fight and they were being abused. The Te Tiriti o waitangi was in wellington while buried under dirt with water and rats and papers. Hono Heke was really mad so he cut down there flag 3 times then he also burnt there village down.They had wooden walls made a big pit so the people would be safe and bunk beds too. They also did trenches logs and screens.


Here is a photo of maori and the British people signing the treaty of Waitangi









Hope you liked the facts about the Te Tiriti o Waitangi. Bye

Friday, 13 March 2020

Week 7 Work

Talofa today I am going to be telling you about my work.
This week we have been doing math. Mr Mitchell told us about time series data. Kareem answered Mr Mitchell's question and he said it was a timeline, then he got it right so he got a prize. Mr Mitchell looked on the weather and it was all low but on friday it was 18 degrees. So he said that we had to do a time series on the weather. We only had 15 minutes to finish it. Everyone said it was easy and we finished earlier than Mr Mitchell thought. He was so proud of us. 


Here is a photo of our work







Thank you for reading. See you next time bye 

Friday, 6 March 2020

Hornby Athletics Day


Yesterday was Hornby High’s Athletics day. I participated in the 60m run,long jump,discus,shot put. CARR values were demonstrated by the other students in the school by everyone achieving their best to win in their relay. I demonstrated the CARR values by respecting the teacher, I achieved coming 3rd place in the 60m run. I was particularly proud of doing these sports. Next year I will be doing competitive.