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Thursday, 12 December 2019

fighting for freedom

My suggestion for this activity, would be to change air pollution, global warming and contaminated water.
Air Pollution:
air pollution is killing several civilians
poisoning people
illness 
people been sent to Hospital

solution:
transport on either bicycles or walk to your destination
stop bonfires
stop smoking

Global warming:
melting 45% of antarctica
polar bears struggling to find somewhere cold

solution:
turn off unused lights
use less power in household

Contaminated water:
rubbish been threw into fresh clean water
killing sea animals almost everyday

solution:
raise price on plastic bags etc, $1 for plastic bag
stop dumping oil into water

Being Hired as a principal




For activity 1, we had and opportunity to become a principal and to change the school (if wanted).

Wednesday, 11 December 2019

Who helps me.



And here is our last tark for the day.

interview

Today we had to interview 3 people and ask them what the are proud of.
Here is my one.

water project

project 1 for today Guys.
Today our task was to create a poster about how people are finishing it hard to search for clean water, so there only water was contaminated water.

Maths

Today we had to find out shapes ending with gon. Here is mine.

Tuesday, 10 December 2019

chess player

1. Garry Kasparov

2. Bobby Fischer


3. Anish Giri



These names are the three top chess players in the world and their is more but it goes lower and lower.
   
3 Advantages:

1.Become successful and rich.
2.Popular.
3.World best chess player EVER!

3 Disadvantages: 

1.When they lose they lose their tempo.
2. It can take forever to teach someone. 
3. They focus more on chess then there family.

gender pay gap

Fiao’o Fa’amausili was the captain of the New Zealand (NZ) Black Ferns, our national women’s rugby team, until 2018. The Black Ferns have been a very successful team, winning the Women’s Rugby World Cup a record five times.
 Wow! Despite this success, the Black Ferns have only recently become ‘professional’ rugby players who are paid to play rugby. Although they are paid, the Black Ferns make less money than members of the men’s professional rugby team - the All Blacks
This difference in pay is often called the ‘gender pay gap’ and it is not uncommon in sports. What do you think about this? Is it fair? Should female athletes, like the Black Ferns, be paid the same amount as male athletes who play the same sport?
I think it is fair for women athletes to get paid the same amount of money as the men athletes.
Why? because for starters women put more effort in winning than men do, reason 2 cause its not fair that men get paid more and 3 because like the black ferns they won the rugby world cup records five times , that's like putting all their hard work and effort into it.


Day 2 task 1-4 similes

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce is a world famous athlete (sprinter). She currently holds the record for the 100m sprint and has been crowned “world’s fastest woman” a record four times!
Shelly-Ann was born and educated in Jamaica, a small country in the Caribbean that has produced many successful athletes and sportspeople. During her college years she did well in athletics, winning the Jamaican Schools Championships at the age of 16. She subsequently went on to win many races at both the Olympics and the World Championships. Over the years people have compared her running speed and that of other elite sprinters, like Usain Bolt, to many things, including animals!

When people make these comparisons, they often say things like: “Shelly-Ann is as fast as a cheetah” or “Shelly-Ann is fast like a fighter jet”. These comparisons are examples of similes. In many cases, similes are not exactly true

David is as fast as a blink of an eye
Ocean is as tall as a tree
Liston is as small as me
Mrs Fonua is as beautiful as a model

Our task today, was to create 4 similes of either me (myself) or someone else.

Task 3-BFG

Have you ever seen or heard a giant before?, would you like to see one?, Are giants nice or mean?.

Image result for bfg
The Big Friendly Giant is as big as you can dream. His ears are like two elephants smashed into one. He had a nose as long and as big as Pinocchio. his legs are as hairy as Hairy Maclary, and his legs are nearly as tall as a tree. H smells as if he had never knew how to take a shower. He has a face of and old man but talks like a tough boy. At night when your asleep he watches you until you awake then he disappears into the bitter cold. He lives in a cave three mountains away living all by himself. Sometimes the BFG would visit a young girl named Sophie so he had somebody to talk to. 
Here is what i think he looks like.

Monday, 9 December 2019

task 2-pepeha

Today our next task was to create a pepeha, here is my pepeha.

Summer learning Journey-task 1

Today for the Summer learning Journey we had to create a profile about Lorde and her albums she has recently created.

Here is what i created.