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Thursday 31 March 2016

THE ICE SUITCASE

One day there was a suitcase sitting on the footpath on 1987. when I opened it there was a map to the ice temple. It was giving me instruction to the ice temple and where it is. I started to follow the way to the ice temple then there was a dead end. I need to get the ice powers so I can be a superhero. and my superhero name will be sub zero.

I climbed up the wall and on the other side there was ice all around and I saw a light up ahead. the map shows me where is the ice temple.
When I was walking, there was a big ice monster.if I had the ice power I can freeze him then I can walk past him. So I ran under him and he almost attacked me. I ran as fast as a cheetah. I tried to lose him but he just keep on coming back. When I lost him I started to slow down my speed.

I saw the temple up ahead, but there was one problem, there was a big ice wall. I tried to climbed the ice wall but it was too slidey. so I run as fast i can run so I was it the top of the ice wall and I slide down the ice wall and I walked in the ice temple. when I walk inside I saw the one thing I hate, it was HEROBRINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!. have white eyes and a golden pic. I have a golden sword and a bow with 99 arrows. he have the ice power so he can freeze me any time now. 
I threw my sword at him then he died when he was flying then I got the ice powers then I walked away from the ice temple.

Wednesday 30 March 2016

Vunivalu My Hauora and the School Values Reflection


Hauora is all about....metaphor for Hauora is Te Whare Tapa Wha. Te Whare Tapa Wha includes 4 walls of self. They are...

In this reflection I am going to explain how the school values can help develop my Hauora.

Taha Tinana means Mental and emotional

Taha Tiana is important to me because if I did not have emotional I will not be smiling.

The school value of Taha hinengaro helps to develop my Taha Tiana because it helps me to be emotional.

Another school value that helps to develop my Taha Tiana is Taha wairua because Spiritual well-being (e.g. meaning, and purpose in life)

tukumarie


Ten question that you would like to ask someone from your chosen country about their culture.

1.What is the difference about tonga and samoa?.Everything
2.Is tonga words and samoas words different or the same?.No
3.Do tonga and samoa eat the same food?.Yes
4.Do they have the same skin colour?.Yes
5.Do they speak the same language?.Yes
6.Do tonga and samoa have king and queen?.tonga have a king and queen but samoa have only queen.
7.Do some tongan or samoan speak english?.some tongan and samoan speak english.
8.do tonga and samoa have the same costume for danceing.I thing they have the same costume.
9.do samoa and tonga do sports?.yes tonga and samoa play rugby.
10.do tonga and samoa speak tonga in school and samoa in school?.yes they speak in their own langnage.


Best Mates

Best Mates

The text is about how they have the same thing and the same sports. But jackson’s mum has a job in Auckland and jackson is moving to Auckland next month.

One day there are two boy named jackson and Mana. They are best mates in school and they are in the same classroom, in the same swimming group,in the same rugby team and in the same cricket team.They sit in the same spot everyday in school.

Tuesday 29 March 2016

Painting The Town

Since the earthquakes, 80 percent of
the buildings in the central business
district in Christchurch have been
demolished. Building a new city takes
time – and while that’s happening,
creativity can help to lift people’s
spirits. Music, film, writing, and dance
have all been part of the creative
response to the quakes. But the most
visible art form in Christchurch today
is visual art, especially large-scale
paintings. How did this explosion of
street art come about?
After the February 2011 quake,
Christchurch Art Gallery was closed.
The gallery began to display art in
temporary spaces, including on the
walls – and even roofs – of the city.
A group called Gap Filler has also
supported many creative projects,

including the painting of large murals.

Smart Goal Setting.

Smart goal setting
WALT:set smart goal based on the key competencies.


Success criteria:I am able set my own goal[s] based in the key competencies.


Key competencies


  • Thinking: Asking question.
  • Relating to others: Remaining open to new learning.
  • Using symbols and text: Can interpret words,numbers and images.
  • Managing self: Set goals and develop plans to achieve.
  • Participating and contributing: Being actively involved in learning.

My math goal is to learn about relationship between percentages, fractions and decimals.  

Monday 21 March 2016

top tip about computers shortcuts

Ctrl + N
Ctrl + Shift + N
Ctrl + T
Ctrl + O
Ctrl + Shift + Q (twice)
Ctrl + W
Ctrl + Shift + W
Ctrl + Shift + T
Ctrl + 1 through Ctrl + 8
Ctrl + 9
Alt + 1 through Alt + 8
Search + 1 through Search + =
Alt + 9
Ctrl + Tab
Ctrl + Shift + Tab
Alt + Tab
Alt + Shift + Tab
Backspace, or press Alt and the left arrow
Shift + Backspace, or press Alt and the right arrow
using computer shortcuts is the coolest thing to do because when the teacher ask you to go google you can do [ctrl + t] and press it together and you got it

Sharing Personal Information

ALL ABOUT ME

Hello my name is Vunivalu. I like to play touch. my favourite subject is math.I am full tongan. I have two brothers and two sisters.I am a year 7.My old school is PDS. and my new school is TPS.I like to do art and I like to play games and I like to play with my friends.