This is a inspirational quote form Francis of Assisi. This is a really good and inspirational quote
Friday, 25 September 2015
CARE Award: Personal Passion (Soccer) - Tim
This is my google draw about my Personal Passion. I choose soccer because I really enjoy playing it.
Labels:
CARE Awards,
Personal Passion,
Soccer,
Sport,
Tim
Thursday, 24 September 2015
CARE Awards: Collage Showcasing Life at PBS - Tim
This is my Collage based aroud what we as students do here at Panmure Bridge. We do a variety of things like art, holiday celebrations, easter egg hunts, presentations, presenting, and of course we do school work.
Labels:
CARE Awards,
Collage,
Collage PiZap,
PBS,
Showcase,
Tim
Wednesday, 23 September 2015
CARE Awards: Richie McCaw (Respected Leader) - Tim
This is Saruja, Tiare and I google drawing about Richie McCaw (Respected Leader). We talk about how he became a respected leader and when he was born. We did a ton of research on Richie McCaw. We all worked together and did a great job.
Labels:
CARE Awards,
Richie McCaw,
Rugby,
Saruja,
Tiare
CARE Awards: Bullying - Tim
Today I did a presentation about bullying. I am pretty proud of my self, because I have a lot of experience, because I was bullied my self. I talk about bullying and 2 things you could to avoid bullying.
Labels:
Bullying,
CARE Awards,
Cyber-Bullying,
DLO,
google slides,
Presentation,
Tim
CARE Awards: Jim Carrey - Tim
Today Saruja and I, did a presentation about Jim Carrey being homeless. To believe that he is a successful comedic and actor, and to think when he was younger he was living in poverty. This was one of our CARE Awards tasks, to Research someone who has a positive attitude despite difficulties they have faced.
Labels:
CARE Awards,
Homeless,
Jim Carrey,
Saruja,
Tim
Tuesday, 22 September 2015
Trip To PaknSave - Tim
Today Halatoa, Zane, Sebastion N, Affonso and I did a DLO about our trip to PAK n' SAVE. We talked about how we were running around the store to find the food or drink that we were looking for. Some Food Values were healthy and some were high in sugar. But first we had to find foods and the colour of it. Me and Halatoa realized that the banana had to be in the brown/white side because, we don't eat the yellow part we eat the white part of it.
Labels:
Affonso,
Food,
Groceries,
Halatoa,
Heart Foundation,
Heathy Eating,
Paknsave,
Sebastian,
Shopping,
Zane
Thursday, 17 September 2015
Run, Jump, Throw (Session 3) - Tim
Run, Jump, Throw (Session 3)
Today was the 3rd session of Run, Jump, Throw
Today’s lesson was throwing Shotput and Discus. In Shotput we learnt how to throw far, to throw far we had to have the shot put near your neck, to have more power when releasing. We only take away our shotput from our neck if we are releasing into the distance. In shot put, they don’t usually hold it in their hand, they hold it on their fingers. It is called Dirty Fingers, Dirty Neck and Clean Palm. We twist our body looking straight at what is behind us. We have our Chin, Knee and Toes align with each other, or chin - knee - toe all in a row. Having our elbows high will help make our throw have more power. Low to high - watch it fly. When we go low it helps us have a further throw when you are releasing. Watch it fly it watching what you have released. It is very important you have the dirty fingers, dirty neck and clean palm, because if we are holding it in our hand, it won’t be released further. Next up is Discus. We used a specific type of discus material which is rubber, to prevent us from injuries, from the metal. In discus, you don’t grip, because it will be harder to roll it on the ground, and will land flat. If you don’t grip it, then when you turn it over it should fall down, if it doesn’t that means you are gripping it and holding it in a wrong position. When throwing a discus, you have to stand sideways on a line, with your discus in your right hand or the hand you are comfortable with. Swing up the discus and clap so it doesn’t fall, because you are not gripping it. Bring it back, and with the shotput, have your Chin, Knee and Toes aligned with each other. Low to high watch it fly, fling it fast. When you have released, you already have to be in a ‘T’ Shape, because if you don’t it won’t fly straight, instead it will go to the side. Always remember to have your chin, knee and toes aligned to have a perfect throw when it is flying.
Labels:
Jump,
Kiwi Sport,
Run,
Throw
Wednesday, 16 September 2015
Careers - Tim
For our Careers task we had to make a DLO about what we want to be when we grow up. My 2 options came down to Flight Attendant and Architect. I really want to be one of those when I grow up and I have been influenced by a lot of people, and I always want to do what they are doing because it is so satisfying.
CARE Awards: Respected Leader - Tim
One of our C.A.R.E Award task was to do a Presentation on a respected Leader. Me, Tiare, Saruja and Afu decided to do Tom Latham because we think he is a respected leader, and is a great role model.
Labels:
Afu,
BlackCaps,
CARE Awards,
Cricket,
google slides,
Saruja,
Tiare,
Tim,
Tom Latham
Monday, 14 September 2015
Vincent Van Gogh: Tim
This is a Vincent Van Gogh DLO that I did with Yvette, Courtney, Raymond, Junita, Paige, June and Afu. We did a timeline on his life journey, and a lot of big events happened. We also added some photos to backup the storyline.
Speech: Tim
New Zealand doesn’t need a new flag, our current flag is fine, and I am here to state to you why our nation doesn't need a new flag.
Why does New Zealand even need a new flag?
Everyone needs to think about the people who sacrificed their life for us to have this freedom. They fought for this nation, they fought under the 4 stars and the Union Jack. All the risks that the soldiers took, all the hard work that put into making this Country, a better place. Won’t this break you heart to think, that these soldiers, did a huge favour for us, while the New Zealand flag was standing tall. The flag has a lot of meaning and tradition behind it. It has been around for decades, representing New Zealand at Sports Events.
Is It Necessary. A lot of money is going towards a new flag for our nation. 25.7 million dollars. Think about how much this could do, for all the people living in poverty. The money can fix what has been damaged to Christchurch. It could help rebuild the structures that has been destroyed. This is a lot of money, and can help save a lot of people.
According to New Zealand Herald, 25% of people want to change the flag, and 70% of people are against changing the flag.
We are the nation’s people, we should have the right to make a decision about the New Zealand flag.
As the nation’s people, we should make a vote, to determine if New Zealand should change their flag. Making a vote will make the government re-think what they are doing to the flag.
Once again, New Zealand shouldn’t change the flag. Sacrificing, Defending, Fighting is going to be all put to waste. The government needs to think about what they are doing to the New Zealand flag. Do you think we should change the flag?
Labels:
Language Features,
NZ Flag,
Persuasion,
Speech,
Tim
Cross Country: Fun Run Sponsor - Tim
Cross Country: Fun Run
Today Rooms 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12went down to Dunkirk Reserve to hold the Panmure Bridge School: Fun Run, Cross Country. We went down and sat down. We had to wait for awhile. Then first up was the Year 1. All the students got so excited because the Cross Country was going to start. First went up the Year 1 girls. When Mrs Kirkpatrick clapped the blocks it started, everyone started cheering and encouraging the Year 1 girls to go faster. Then it was time for the Year 1 Boys. They also did the same thing. The cheering was so loud. Then it went onwards. Now it was the Year 8 boys turn. I was so nervous but I just had to do it, and try my best. Okay the blocks clapped and I felt this adrenaline kick made me run so fast, but the boys ran faster than me. Well at least I did better than last year, and I was so proud of my self for running and taking part.
Labels:
Adidas,
Country,
Cross,
Fun Run,
Kiwi Sports,
Panmure Bridge School,
Tim
Monday, 7 September 2015
Blog Comment: Tiare and Saruja - Current Events
This is my comment to Tiare. I commented on her Current Events with saruja. In the comment I talk about how they read very cleary and could able to recall the questions on the Current Events.
Labels:
2015,
Blog,
Blog Comment,
Comment,
Digital Footsteps,
Room 5,
Saruja,
Tiare,
Tim
Blog Comment: Evelyn - What I Learnt: Tim
This is my comment to Evelyn. In the comment , I talk about that she understood what was going on in maths, and I think she did understand what she was learning
Labels:
2015,
Blog,
Blog Comment,
Comment,
Digital Footsteps,
Evelyn,
Room 5,
Tim
Blog Comment: Yvette - CyberSmart: Tim
This is my comment to Yvette. I commented on her Cybersmart Presentation for the Confidence Award. In the comment I talked about how she explained the roles how a Indentity Theft , Cyberbullyer, and a Blackmailer. She explained what they do, very detailed.
Labels:
2015,
Blog,
Blog Comment,
Blogger,
Comment,
Cybersmart,
Digital Footsteps,
Room 5,
Tim,
Yvette
Saturday, 5 September 2015
Tongan Language Week - Tim
Since this week was Tongan Language week, Room 5 did a DLO about Tonga. In this presentation I talk about their Culture, Information and some greetings used in Daily-Life situation.
Thursday, 3 September 2015
Kiwi Sport: Run, Jump, Throw - Tim
Run, Jump, Throw
Today at Run, Jump, Throw. We learnt about Long and High Jump, we had to learn 4 skills, to have the right balance in Long and High Jump. We had to learn how to swing our arms in long jump, so we can jump easier. We also, bent our knees, so we can land with stumbling. When we are jumping we have to look up, because if we look down, we will fall down. When landing, land with two feets, to get a steady balance. So Swinging Arms, Bent Knees, Looking up and Landing with two feet, to get the right jump. We also practiced our two feet landing in a spot game. right After the game we had another session about High Jump. When we are jumping, we have to have a slightly bent knee, to jump over the pole without it falling over. Running from an angle, helps jumping over the pole easier. We also learnt a trick called the scissors kick. Scissors Kick is have your leg slightly bent. The scissors have to be quick. The leg you jump over the pole first is the arm that has to be swinged.
Labels:
2015,
High Jump,
Kiwi Sport,
Long Jump,
Run Jump Throw,
Sports,
Tim
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)