Tuesday 14 February 2017

Monday 13 February 2017

New Zealand

I am Lucky to be a New Zealander Because:


New Zealand is a great place to live. It is beautiful, we have our native animals, plants and it is also very peaceful. I wouldn’t want to live anywhere else! Some other countries don’t have it like we do, they struggle a lot and have very many problems. You might not realize it but we are lucky to live in New Zealand and be New Zealanders, we have it easy.


Here are some examples of living in New Zealand. School,  a lot of our parents might just us drive to school, bike or walk. It sounds crazy that in some other countries kids have to climb mountains, across rivers, walk in the hot hot sun and also ride a dangerous steel zip line 400m above the Rio Negro River! it can take hours for kids to get to school, even 5 hours. But these kids want to go to school so much they cross these dangerous environments to get to school. Wow! That takes a lot of courage to do all that to get to school (I think I’ll just walk/ drive/ bike to school).


Pollution, New Zealand has relatively good air quality due to our low population, close proximity to the sea and we are far from other continents and sources of pollution. We are also trying to lower the amount of pollution in our country (Fact: in north-east of china the smog is so thick it is advised to wear gas masks) Plus we don’t wear gas masks so our country is fine and healthy, however not all countries are like us. According to the World Health Organization Ahvaz, Iran is now the most polluted city in the world. Also with all the constant dust storms, Iran is not getting any better. So let's just keep New Zealand healthy…


New Zealand may be one of the world's best places to live in, you're more likely to be shocked by stunning beach views than by conflict or violence. No one's going to bomb you if you live here, If you do well… you're just unlucky (don’t worry you're not going to get bombed).


You know our native animal? It’s the kiwi, the kiwi is a wonderful bird. You can’t find it anywhere else, that's why it’s our native bird! But don’t mistake a kiwi for a kiwifruit, you don’t eat a kiwi like kiwifruit. The kiwi isn’t the only thing you can find in New Zealand but can’t find it anywhere else… it’s marmite! But I have to admit marmite isn’t my favourite thing to eat, I prefer jam.


Deadly spider and snakes..? Yikes! Those things terrify me! Good thing we don’t have them in New Zealand, I don’t have to check my shoes everyday to make sure there no spiders. Unlike Australia we don’t have tarantulas, Eastern brown snakes (or any snakes for that matter), Blue ring octopus and a lot more. It’s pretty non deadly in New Zealand!


I love living in New Zealand! It’s so wonderful. I wouldn’t want to live anywhere else, there's too many good things about New Zealand to leave behind!

By Jessica ❦❤  

Memoir

Memoir


It first started at Punakaiki Beach, 2017. The sky was cloudy, miserable and on the bridge of raining, the crisp breeze brushing against my skin making me shiver. I was out with my friend (Osharn) and her family (Alissa, Sarah, Karea, Nova and Chris).


Me and Osharn put our swimming bags on a large rock that was sticking out from the ground. I looked around and spotted Nova out in the distance and was yelling out at us to come over. We sprinted over the rocks with our boogie boards, trying not to slip over and fall on our faces. Eventually we reached Nova and we started to run over to the water.


There was another river of ice cold water. ‘I definitely don’t want to go swimming in that, the water's freezing!’ I thought to myself. The water lead into a cave, but you had to swim through the water to reach it. “Why don’t you guys swim to the cave!” Alissa yelled to us. “The water's freezing!” Nova replied looking down at the river. “Theres a waterfall at the other end!” Alissa said trying to convince us to get into the water. We all moaned knowing that we would have to get into the water sometime or later. I strapped The wrist band that was on the boogie board onto my wrist and we jumped in.


As soon as I hopped in the water the water turned me into a ice block, freezing my whole body. “I can’t feel my feet, I’m going to get frostbite!” I screamed with a tint of amusement in my voice. I got no reply from Nova or Osharn. Nova was complaining how cold the water was and Osharn was trying to comfort her. The water far too deep, it was dark so we couldn’t put our feet on the ground and had to rely on our boogie boards. “Ok… why are we all wearing bikinis?!” I pointed out, Nova let out a chuckle. “ wait, isn’t there eels in here?!” Osharn asked worriedly, freaking out Nova and herself out. “No there are no eels, it's too cold for eels.” I was trying to reassure them.


We were about the reach the cave then patter patter, it started raining. ‘Ok really, that's just great’ I thought to myself. Sandflies then started attacking me, sucking my blood like little tiny vampires. We eventually reach a rock that was at the end of the cave. I climbed up the rock which had wet moss all over it. “It’s quite slippery, so be careful” I told them causally. Once we were all up we looked around, It was beautiful and fascinating. There was a waterfall next to us echoing all around the cave when it it the rock. We knew we would have to go back now.


I started walking down the rock, Osharn was in front of me. Suddenly... Slip! “Ow…” Oshan had lost her footing and slipped over. “You ok?” I asked trying not to slip over myself. “Ok be careful- Wo!” Oof! I slipped over myself and landed on my butt, Sliding down next to Osharn. “Ok don’t listen to me...”. Osharn and Nova were laughing there heads off, not caring I fall over. “Osharn you cut yourself!” Nova pointed out, Osharn curiously looked at her elbow which was in fact bleeding a tiny bit. “You guys go on without me! Eels like blood” Osharn said making everything dramatic, “there are no eels!” I told Osharn who was freaking out. “We’ll go back and get Alissa and give her one of our boogies boards and she can come and get Osharn!” Nova said thinking she made a brilliant idea. ‘That's one of the worst ideas I’ve ever heard’ I thought to myself. “Look just go on without me” Osharn repeated. “Well I’m not staying here I’m going back” I finally had enough and hopped back in the freezing water with my boogie board and swam back.


I learned going to Punakaiki beach (a.k.a Antarctica) and swimming in the water was something was something I did not want to repeat. I’m not keen on getting frost bite. Also there actually was a eel stalking us in the water, which Nova saw. Glad I didn't get bitten.

By Jessica

Wednesday 8 February 2017

Learning

Jessica


Everyone has a different way of learning things, there are three different ways: Visual learning, Auditory learning and Kinesthetic learner. If you use the visual style you learn by watching and writing. If you are a Auditory learning you learn by listening and hearing. A Kinesthetic Learner carrings out physical activities, rather than listening to a lecture or watching demonstrations


Kinesthetic Learner


Kinesthetic Learners are known as doers. it's hard for them to sit still for long and subconsciously fidget, twirl a pen, shake their leg eg. They enjoy being active and participating in sports, they have lots of physical energy and are quite agile (move quickly and easy).


Image result for kinesthetic wordTips to make it easier for Kinesthetic Learners to learn:

  • Take active breaks when study, only for about 10-15 minutes
  • Keep your fingers moving while working and your body, while reading or writing
  • stand up and walk around keeping active
  • Assemble charts and diagrams
  • Discuss your ideas with another Kinesthetic learner to help improve your work
  • Use Pictures and Photographs that illustrate and idea and explain it
  • While in class take note when your teacher is talking to help remember
  • When reading try reading out loud to remember the words (maybe not in silent reading)
  • Set up a work area with as few distractions as possible so your not fidgeting with anything
  • Think of real life scenarios to help you get ideas for writing
  • Act things out, for example point to things and use hand gestures when explaining things
  • Figure out a way to be active in class, preferably something not disruptive (Disclaimer: I am not held responsible if you are disruptive)
  • Trace words and letters to learn spelling words easier and quicker
  • Image result for sitting in a bean bagGet a fidget cube!Image result for agile skeleton

Thursday 2 February 2017