Tuesday, 26 November 2013

45 minute inquiry - 4 pics

Today our inquiry was about four pictures and we had to find out about each picture and then find out what they had in common These are the four pictures we got:



Picture 1 = Totem Pole
Picture 2 = Boomerang
Picture 3 = Maori Toi Carving
Picture 4 = Inuit boots


These are my questions:

1. How do you through a boomerang
2. Why do Maori and Indian carvings look alike
3. Why do Maori and Indians use to carve their carving 
4. How were boomerangs created
5. What are Inuit boots made of
6. What do Maori and Indian carvings mean
7. Where do Inuit people live

1. The easiest and most common way to through a boomerang is over arm
2. They look alike because they are signs of their traditions
3. To carve wood you use a wood carving knife
4.  Boomerangs were created thousands of years ago and were first made out of mammoth tusks
5. Inuit boots are made out of seal, whale and reindeer skin
6. They are carved out to be one of there great chiefs
7. They live in Alaska and Greenland

 
  

Sunday, 24 November 2013

45 Minute Inquiry - Koi Carp Fishing


Last Saturday Mrs Mills went to Huntley to bow hunt for koi carp. She was hunting them because they are a pest. They eat native fish and their eggs. They pollute the water by stirring up the mud and it kills native trees. Koi carp can grow up to 80cm and can weigh up to 10kg.


Mrs Mills went bow hunting last weekend because the koi carp were spawning (breeding) and they come into the shallows to do this.

Bow hunting is a sport that requires a bow and arrow. You also need a line attached to the arrow so you can retrieve the fish and arrow. You do not need a license in NZ to bow hunt. It has been around since the Victorian era.

Mrs Mills caught 6 koi carp. She didn’t throw them back into the water because you can receive a fine.  She left them on the side of the lake and they were taken by some fishermen.

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Monday, 18 November 2013

Beyond the story competition

Our class had to enter a story in a competition called beyond the story. The story had to be about a historic event in New Zealand. I wrote mine about the Aramoana Massacre


Aramoana Massacre: Through Helen Dickson’s Eyes  
The sweet and wonderful chirping from the friendly birds outside started my day.
I was hanging out the washing out when my son Jimmy and his little dog Patch came over to help me with some jobs. Later that afternoon a few close, loud bangs went off but Jimmy and I thought it was just some fireworks but know it is a little too early for that so carry on with our jobs. We noticed that Patch had disappeared but just thought he had gone down to the valley for a wander so Jimmy went and looked for him.

After a little while, Jimmy had not returned. I heard some more bangs so ignored what my doctors said a few weeks ago after I got my hip replaced and gabbed my crutches and walked out to the road. I started following the road until it split two ways. I waited until a few more bangs so I would know what way to go. A car raced out from one road and a young man yelled out the window, “There's a mad man with a gun, get out of the way!” After they sped off into the distance a man came out to see what was happening and pointed out a fire upon the hill. He started walking towards it so I followed not knowing what we were walking into.

Loud popping sounds whizzed past us and straight away we realized that someone was shooting at us. The man, who I still didn’t know the name of, stood between me and the shooter and tried to lead me to a safe area when he got shot in the bottom. We both fell over but I managed to land on the grass behind a old phone box that no longer worked. “Ahhhhhhh!” he moaned with pain.
“Are you alright?” I asked cautionary
“Yeah, I’ll be fine,” he answered bravely.
I had dropped my crutches in the middle of the road but did not want to risk crawling back out there in sight of the shooter and the man next to me was in too much pain.

I decided that I had to ring the ambulance and the police so I told the injured man that I was going to try get back to my house. It was slow, long and painful as I tried to crawl into a little ditch next to the road. Once I got in there I followed it along, little bit by little bit I got closer to my house. I stopped for a rest when I heard some more loud gun shots. Finally, I came to the fence outside my house. Using the fence I managed to climb onto my feet and using obstacles around my house I managed to get the my door.

Once inside, I headed straight for the phone and dialed 111. I told them everything that had happened and that a man had been shot. I hung up and started heading back to the injured man to make sure he was alright. I got back to the ditch and couldn’t walk anymore so I had to crawl again back to the phone box and told the injured man that the ambulance and police were coming. We talked for a little bit about our family and I started getting scared about Jimmy not coming back. I decided to go back and try ring them again and did the exact same thing to get back to my house. This time when I rang they told me to lock all the doors and windows and stay in a warm safe place, I argued not wanting to leave him on the road but new it was too dangerous. I grappled a duvet from my bedroom and lied down in the kitchen by the phone and away from sight from any windows. Seconds turned to minutes and minutes turned to hours. I could hear a sound outside and kept and quiet as a mouse lied there hoping it was not the mad shooter. The sound seemed to quiet down I heard scratching at the door and slowly opened it to find patch with blood all over his legs. I gripped him tight, close shooting sounds cracked around me, I hopped this minute would not be my last. The morning came and everything was quit. The police came and told me that the madman was shoot.
His name was David Gray.

Tuesday, 5 November 2013

Attitude Blog Post



On Tuesday we had a whole school assembly about attitude
a guy called Dave came in and told us some very funny stories about him and his choices he made as a child. He told as to try this test above and I  am 32% Otter, 24% Beaver, 17% Golden Retriever and 27% Lion.
If you would like to do the test click here
   


Sunday, 3 November 2013

12 Hour Relay

On friday the 1st of November we had our schools 12 hour relay race where there are two teams from each house with 24 kids in each house and we on a track around the school, the track is about 600 meters each lap. We started at 7:00am and finished at 7:00pm. I did 27 laps and did the first lap for my team and the last two. For one of the laps I ran in a morph full body suit and this is  two photos of me.