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Tuesday, 24 November 2020

High school week, day 2, task 2

 

For this task, we had to find least 1 famous area or activity in our country to visit or offer advise upon.
Here is mine

High school week, Day 1, activity 1 and 2


 

Welcome to day one , of high school week for Glen Taylor School 2020.
Today i and a bunch of other students were assigned a tas to pick a country and give at least 2 to 3 reasons why we picked it, then give them 5 fun facts about the country. I picked Mexico

HIgh school week, Day 2, activity 1

 

  1. The name of the capital city is____ Mexico City__

  2. The population of the capital city is _______21,782,000

  3. In January, the weather in the capital city is usually _____22/5__________________

  4. The capital city is located in the ___north_mexico______________(northern, southern, middle) part of the country.

  5. The languages most commonly spoken in the capital city are ____________________spanish___________________________________

Today we had a Day 2 task, and the activity was to finish this template and try to research the questions our teacher has assigned us.

Thursday, 19 November 2020

Positive blog commenting

 

Today we have been learning how to make positive comments for the gooder great, Since Covid-19 has hit New Zealand it was hard blog despite commenting for GTS. 

Remember Greeting, positive, thoughtful, and helpful comments is the key for commenting.

Thursday, 12 November 2020

Symbolism art

 This  term, Glen Taylor has an art exhibition coming up, and room 11,12 and 13 (senior syndicates) has been working extremely hard trying to finish of our practice art in order to create our real art for the exhibition. Here is mine , hope you enjoy.


Friday, 11 September 2020

How to make rounded Panikeke


As you may know, these week was Tongan language week, which means Glen Taylor gets to d some of Tonga's traditional food.
Welcome to rm 12s one.

Friday, 31 July 2020

Writing-pobble 365


Threw out the week I have been learning to write more decently and neatly, so I can improve my writing skills. Here is my writing.

Friday, 29 May 2020

sina and the eel/comic strip



Throughout the week, glen taylor has been learning about sina and the eel, because this week was Samoan laughage week. Here is mine.

Friday, 22 May 2020

Friday, 20 March 2020

Acrostic poem-writing activity/dalley five

This is an acrostic poem that i have created for my daley five activity.

Thursday, 5 March 2020

Identity (who i am and where i come from)

Hello, my name is Ocean Selwyn Marley Willson. 

I am half Maori and half Samoan. My Mum comes from West Auckland, Te Atatu and she is Maori. My dad comes from South Auckland, Otara and his nationality is Samoan.

I was born on June the 9th 2008, in Mangere Hospital at 4:25 AM on a Sunday Morning. I grew up in East Auckland, Mangere and stayed there for a couple of years then moved to Glendowie, and made a whole lot of friends in that past couple of years.

Along with my other two brothers, one sister (who currently is a newborn) and my other brother who was also born here but was adopted by my aunty *Charlie* cause she couldn't have any kids. I also had a couple of other siblings that were born here as well but shortly passed away, Even if they had lived I am still the oldest.

When growing up here in East Auckland, I experienced that being generous and kind can really change alot for the person you or I was generous to.

When my mother (Tamara Thompson) was born, she had two dads, so that meant I had two grandpas. Anyways, shortly after her birth, her other sister Mariah Pairi was born. Then a couple of years later my other aunty was born which was Autumn Pairi. A couple of years later my uncle Adam Awheto was born, then another couple of years later my other unty Zeta Awheto was born. And that's where my mom's life cycle of siblings ended. 

But before all of that, my other aunty was born, Charlie Thompson.

Now, moving on to my dad's side, I never really knew his family. The only person I met on his side of the family, oh actually 2 people i was really close with, were his nan and his sister. I never knew their names so I would often call them Nan and Aunty. But he had way more siblings than my mum. So that was that.

Thanks for reading.