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Sunday 7 October 2018

Needles found in Strawberries

Bula Vinaka blogging world,

Today I have read a kiwi kids news article about needles being found in strawberries. Needles have been found in a punnet of strawberries sourced from Australia, which was bought into a countdown in Auckland.

Customers that have been affected or have experienced this incident has complained and has made a big fuss about this problem.

This incident has also harmed other countries supermarkets as well. Contaminated strawberries were found across fives states of Australia.

While this incident is still happening countdown is advising customers to cut up strawberries before consuming them. If customers had found needles in their strawberries they were able to return them for a refund.

The countdown is continuing to stock strawberries

There have been no reports of any illness or injury in New Zealand

 "Those who are responsible should face the consequences for sabotage and for the crimes they are committing" said Queensland premier. Australia's government has increased the maximum jail time for contaminating food up to 10 to 15 years.

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Saturday 6 October 2018

Caimans

Kia Ora blogging world,

This is a piece of work that I have been working on lately about caimans.
Here is my presentation.


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Production practice and dress rehearsals

Talofa Bloggers and all viewers,



Today I will be sharing about what we have been preparing and doing for our production for where the wild things are, such as production practice and dress rehearsals.



First, the students were roughly divided into 3 cultural groups which were Bollywood, Samoan, and Tongan.

I got selected to be in Samoan group and I was delighted and full of joy and so grateful to be put in this exceptional group. It was the first day of production practice and it was well organized and it went amazingly great. We got through most of the actions for our first performance. I was proud of myself because I was able to remember all the actions and moves for the next practice.



The more days we had practice the harder it got and the more we suffered from tiredness. The comparison between the first practice to all the other practices we had was way different from the first practice, but instead, the opposite happened. there were times that we laughed and enjoyed times together. but there were times that we had to be serious and try to stay focused.



Most of our busy days were of the "hurry and wait for" variety. Everything would turn out to be lunatic and hectic especially during dress rehearsals. Yelling, shouting and deafening gossiping surrounding the whole room.


The dress rehearsal was surprisingly stunning. If felt like I was performing at a concert with an actual audience trying to entertain them and make them feel buoyant.

It was a great way to end the practices with some fresh cool air outside.

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Wednesday 22 August 2018

My favourite place around the school

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Out of all the places around the school my absolute favourite is the thinking garden. The Thinking Garden is a place where I can freely go to and tranquilly laze and cool off.
 
The Thinking Garden is  my favourite place because the blazing elegant sun usually glitz all around the Thinking Garden and it's really warm and refreshing. The Thinking Garden is a place you can go to if your frustrated or stressed out. The Thinking Garden will speedily calm you down and it will make you feel overjoyed.

Most of the times it is silent and all you can hear are the cicadas and the birds chirping and singing in harmony.

The thing that catches my sight are the ravishing flowers and plants all around the garden.

Thank you for reading my blog post and feel free to comment down and give me some helpful thoughtful and respectful feedback.  This is my favourite place. 

Sunday 12 August 2018

Toolkits

Kia Ora bloggers, My name is June and last week on Tuesday we had a phenomenal time at Christ The King School. All the students had 3 sessions each to go to. When all the schools arrived to Christ The King we all met in their school hall. 2 amazing girls from CTK had said a prayer before we all rushed out the door to get to our 1 sessions. They had just finished saying the prayer and we all went out the door to arrive at our first session. In my first session we learned how to use chrome music lab. The two lovely girls who were leading the toolkit demonstrated how to use chrome music lab. It was really cool creating music on the music site. After they demonstrated how to use it we were able to have sandpit time which is the same as free time. I had so much fun using chrome music lab. We finished our session on chrome music lab then 2 minutes later the bell rang loudly for morning tea. All the students ate their lunch and went off to play. The next bell rang and that was the end of play time. Like again we met in the hall and Geruard  showed us where we were going next. Me and my friends walked over to our 2 session in the library. In our session we were using a makey makey kit for our task. The helpful teachers told us what to do and we followed the instructions. It was really interesting when the teachers gave us a marshmallow and a carrot. I was wondering why we were using food for a makey makey kit,but the best and exciting part was when we could eat the marshmallows and the carrots.

I had started this blog post probably a month ago but I never had the chance to finish it so I completed it today and now i'm posting it. This post are one of my drafts.

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Te Reo Maori

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On Thursday Bixley class had a remarkable session of Te Reo Maori with Papa Jarrod our teacher. In our session with Papa Jarrod we had to fill in the spaces of the sentences he had written down in Maori. Here is my work that I have done. I hope you enjoy. Feel free to leave some positive,respectful and thoughtful feedback. Thank You

Tuesday 12 June 2018

Mana Performance

Kia Ora bloggers,
 My name is June and today after morning tea the school gathered up to the hall and watched a magnificent satisfying Mana performance. Bernard is a performer that performs at different kinds of countries. He showed us some lovely and cool Polynesian dances. Bernard the super  skillful man showed us an incredible American Indian dance using Hula hoops. It was amazing how he was sharing his lovely stories with us. I enjoyed watching his poi dance and he called up some volunteers to play with the pois. I loved doing the sweep dance he taught us last year. My body was shivering when he was doing the haka his father taught him when he was 3 years old. While he was saying the haka I started to laugh and everybody else did too. Bernard is a very talented man and he is full of talent and he is very resilient because it took him 10 years to learn the American Indian dance. It was so cool how he was doing the hip hop dance he showed us. Bernard is an amazing person and I inspire him so much.

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Here is a link to Bernard's website. http://www.findurmana.com/