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Tuesday 27 July 2021

Why is being Cybersmart important to our kura and our learning.

 Why is being Cybersmart important to our kura and our learning. 

Some reasons you have be cybersmart is because it is good to be organised on your chrome book so you can do other work with our other things in the way. Other reason is because if you are cybersmart on chrome book you you will know and not to be silly online.

Saturday 10 July 2021

Boil up

 Today I am doing another winter learning and this activity is a poster about a traditional food in my home country and my home country is New Zealand and the traditional food that have picked today is boil up. Now what is boil up here is a picture to show you what boil up looks like.



looks delicious, beautiful anyway here is the recipe to make this delicious meal.



The Seven Wonders Of The World

Today I am doing another task on the winter learning journey and that task is what are the seven wonders  of the would.

And have two questions and some answers and the question are: What are the seven wonders of the world and Where are the seven wonders of the world. well first of all I think you want to know what the seven wonders are, The are the:

1. Great Pyramid of Giza. Where is the Great Pyramid of Giza: it is in Al Haram, Nazlet El-Semman, Al Giza Desert, Giza Governorate, Egypt

2. Hanging Gardens of Babylon. Where is the Hanging Gardens of Babylon: it is in Babylon, Iraq.

3. Colossus of Rhodes. Where is the Colossus of Rhodes: it is in Greece

4. Lighthouse of Alexandria. Where is the Lighthouse of Alexandria: it is in Egypt

5. The Temple of Artemis. Where is the Temple of Artemis: it is in Atatürk, Park İçi Yolu Selçuk/İzmir, Turkey

6. Statue of Zeus at Olympia. Where is the Statue of Zeus at Olympia: it is in Greece

7. Mausoleum at Halicarnassus. Where is the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus: it is in Tepecik, Turgut Reis Bodrum/Muğla, Turkey 


So are your answers for the seven wonders of the world. So if you want to know the seven wonders of the world go onto my blog and you can see the seven wanders of the world. 


Friday 9 July 2021

Sadako and her belief about paper cranes.

 Now today I will be blogging something on the the winter learning journey, but anyway of subject in one of the activities on the winter learning journey and that activity is Sadoko and her belief about paper cranes and that's what i'm going to talk to you about.


So there is story of how Sadoko got cancer and how she started making paper cranes and also how her friends/class mates make a stone statue of her holding a golden crane.

Now this the story...


Sadako Sasaki was a Japanese girl living in Hiroshima when the atomic bomb was dropped on Japan (August 6, 1945). In 1955, at age 11, Sadako was diagnosed with leukemia, a type of cancer caused by the atomic bomb. While in the hospital, Sadako started to fold paper cranes. In Japan, there is a belief that if you folded 1000 paper cranes, then your wish would come true. Sadako spend 14 months in the hospital, folding paper cranes with whatever paper she could get. Paper was scarce so she used the paper from medicine bottles, candy wrappers, and left over gift wrap paper. Her wish was that she would get well again, and to attain peace & healing to the victims of the world. Sadako died on October 25, 1955, she was 12 years old and had folded over 1300 paper cranes. Sadako’s friends and classmates raised money to build a memorial in honor of Sadako and other atomic bomb victims. The Hiroshima Peace Memorial was completed in 1958 and has a statue of Sadako holding a golden crane. At the base is a plaque that says:

This is our cry.

         This is our prayer.

         Peace in the world.

Although Sadako died at a very young age, her legacy continues. To this day, the paper crane is probably the most recognised origami model. The paper crane is often given as a wish for peace. Sadako's brother (Masahiro Sasaki), who is now over 70 years old, saved five of the original paper cranes folded by his sister when she was in the hospital. He hopes to donate the remaining 5 cranes to the the five continents of the world. One of the original paper cranes folded by Sadako was donated to the USS Arizona Memorial in Hawaii. It is hoped "that Japan and the United States can overcome resentment and animosity over the war and strengthen their relationship. One of the original paper cranes folded by Sadako was given as a gift to the Tribute WTC Visitor Center in New York City. It is hoped that the fingernail-sized crane will remind us of a little girl's wish for world peace. Masahiro says, "people from all over the world will see the crane that Sadako folded, and will desire peace. In Seattle, Washington, USA, Nobel Peace Prize nominee, Dr. Floyd Schmoe, built a life-size statue of Sadako. The statue was unveiled on August 6, 1990, 45 years after the bombing of Hiroshima. The statue is in the Seattle Peace Park and often has paper cranes draped over it. Unfortunately, not everyone is at peace; the statue was vandalized in 2003 and again in 2012. The statue has been repaired.


So that the story about Sadako and her belief about paper cranes.

Thursday 8 July 2021

Music Through The Decades.

 In class I have been working on this slide for the whole term and that is music through the decades. And in the slide with the music through the decades is music in diffident in diffident decades and diffident genre. Now what is genre well genre is a diffident types of music like pop, jazz, rock and country. So in the decades there was heaps of diffident types of genres. So today folks I have an slide that show diffident songs, genres, and the people that sing the songs.    

Tuesday 6 July 2021

O.R.E.O

 As you can see I have been doing a lot of O.R.E.O which stands for Opinion, Reason, Explain/Evidence and Opinion. And today I am doing my own choice and my choice is that healthy food should be more cheaper the unhealthy food.

It is important that year 7-8 do friday sport.

 It is important that year 7-8 do Friday sport.

Do I agree yes why because sports can get you fit and healthy and you can make progress and better in your sport. And people will be more pro-active then been on devices inside. Also if you do sport more often you will release B.O which stands for body Oder which is also sweat and when the sweat releases new healthy germs do come on your skin which is good for your skin. Also what would you prefer unhealthily and fat or healthy and fit. 

Wants

 Wants 

In class I been doing this thing called O.R.E.O which stands for opinion, reason, explanation/examples, and lastly opinion. And my O.E.R.O topic is V.R headset. 

Should 7 & 8 have phones at school.

 Should kids have phones at school.

Should kids be allowed to have phones at school do I agree yes why because at the end day when you need to call your parents so you know where your parents are and so your parents know where are. 

also when I feel a bit down you can listen some music by myself so I happy and peaceful so I don't get angry at other when they annoy me.

Also when you want to see friends but  you can't seem to find them you can call them and find them.  

Do Now

 CARR stamps encourage students to make positive choices, do I agree no why, because when some students do get CARR stamps and behave in class and then when they are outside of school they can be different students outside of school. 

also some just don't care at all if they don't get CARR stamps because they think that CARR stamps are there for nothing so they try not to get CARR cards or CARR stamps.