Sunday, 20 November 2016

Athletics

On Wednesday 2 weeks ago, it was the C.S.N.S Athletics Day. Each year, there are 6 main events and 6 championship events. The main events are long jump, high jump, shot put, long distance, sprints and hurdles. My favourite events are long jump, high jump and sprints. This year I entered in 2 championship events. They were long jump and sprints. I thought that I did really well. At the end of the day, there were house relays. I was in the Kea relay team. After all the kids relays, there was a parent vs teachers vs young leaders relay. I was part of that to. I love athletics at College Street but this year was my last athletics at College Street. I love athletics. 
GO KEA!


Tuesday, 8 November 2016

Yearbook entry

Post 7 of the blog post challenge. This year will be my last year at C.S.N.S. Each year children leave my school, we get a yearbook to remember our time at College street. Each person has to write something they enjoyed about C.S.N.S to put in the yearbook.
Here is my entry for the 2016 yearbook.

My earliest memory at C.S.N.S was when I was in New entrants and I had lost my tooth at morning tea. I got my friend to hold it. Suddenly she sneezed and my tooth fell under the deck. I am a successful College Street kid because I try my best at most things and I take most opportunities that are thrown at me. I have improved in spelling, maths and boosting my confidence by having a growth mindset and speaking in front of others. My highlights at College street are coming second and first in swimming sports, building a robot car in the EPRO-8 challenge and being in GRi11 2.0 and having cool teachers and classmates. The things I will miss most about College Street is being mufti. I have been involved in Dance NZ Made, Kids for Kids, Weet-bix tryathlon, Road patrol, Futsal, EPRO-8, Badminton, Sports coaches, Mathex and Table tennis. Next year I’m going to P.N.I.N.S. I will try my hardest to earn all my blue badges. In the future I would like to be a professional swimmer, dancer or a flight attendant.


Monday, 7 November 2016

Bike safety

Post 6 of the Blog Post Challenge

Next year we are going to P.N.I.N.S. We can walk bike or drive to school. This term a police came in and taught us about road rules and how to be safe while biking on the road. The police taught us how to indicate and that being on the road is more safe than biking on the footpath. After the presentation he took us outside to put on our helmets. He taught us how to put on a helmet the proper way.

After lunch we got to try out all the things that the police had taught us. On the quad there were round-a-bouts, intersections, roads and right turns. We had a ride around all the things so we could feel what being on the road would be about. After that we had a competition to see which group, group 1 or group 2 could have more people on the road after 3 minutes. We had to follow the road rules otherwise we would get kicked off the road.
I am really excited to go to P.N.I.N.S next year and maybe I will bike to school.

Sunday, 6 November 2016

Break-Out Education

Post 5 of the Blog Post Challenge

This term we had a challenge to unlock a lock. It tests our communication skills and how we work as a team. First Mr R showed us a little video about what we had to do. We had to unlock a combination of locks to save the Galaxy. The whole thing was a star wars theme.

We had found a box with medals and a UV light. That led to finding a clue on a music sheet. The clue on the music sheet was the password to yet another lock. This lock was a word lock. Inside there was a USB. On the USB there was a clue to solve a lock. Inside the black box that my group had found earlier were some medals. On the back of the medals were numbers. The numbers helped solve a number lock. In the video we saw earlier, there was a clue. ' Another Jedi's trash is another Jedi's Treasure.' I immediately went to the rubbish bin. Under it was a key that opened another lock. Soon we had cracked all the locks. Inside was a prize. Some chocolates!

Break-out education was really fun and tested all my skills.

Saturday, 5 November 2016

The lucky hat

Post 4 of the Blog Post Challenge


I had entered this writing competition and it rules were that you had to write a narrative. 

I was standing on the edge of the boat saying my last goodbyes to my family and friends. I had to go on this voyage so my family could get what we needed. We were very poor. My family was relying on me. It felt like all the weight on the family and piled on my tiny shoulders. That very day I was wearing my very lucky sailors hat and my stripy red and white top. I was leaving my relatives to go on a boat voyage to the Pacific Oceans. 

As the night fell I became more and more scared as we set off for sail. Our boat was called the ’lucky jelly’. It was old and jagged and was a brown oak color. My job was to catch the fish. At this point of the voyage I really truly missed my family. I wanted to go home.

When the sun rises the boat is awake and a new day has begun. We race to the kitchen to scavenge for anything we could eat. I managed to find a few pieces of bread and a tea bag. After I devoured all that I could find I went to my cabin to grab my fishing gear. My goal was to catch my daily fish so I could solve my starvation problem. In the evening the  above looks like a pretty picture. When the ocean is calm I like to sit on the edge of the boat and admire everything around me. 

 Once the sun has crawled down, I would of finished fishing so the cook can cook dinner. Sometimes when I wait for catch of the day, I like to sit and enjoy it while it lasts. In my mind, I like to think what the day has done to me and my life. Sometimes I have multiple thoughts running through my head, I don’t know what to think. When the fish is ready we race to the dining room to get our dinner. After the feast we get ready to transform into normal people and sleep for the night. As I sleep, the stars a winking at me. At night, the sea is very rough and the wind howls like fierce wolves. The waves are crashing upon the near broken boat. The clouds are glum and the sky is crying. 
As the night grows, the sky makes more and more noises. I couldn’t get to sleep. 

I woke up to the sounds of the sea. I found myself in the cold deep Pacific Oceans, swimming in the middle of nowhere. “At least I got to my destination.” a little voice cried in my head. I thought to myself, this couldn’t possibly happen to me! I couldn’t spot any other members from my voyage with my beady little eyes. ‘I guess i’m a man of himself now.” My eyes crept around my surroundings trying to spot land. Suddenly I saw a little island not far off from where I must of drifted off in the night. I began to swim rapidly towards the little island. I thought to myself my hat isn’t so lucky after all now.

Once I was on safe land I began to search for food, shelter or anyone that could help me get back to my ship or back home. It was only day three of the voyage and 1 man had already gone overboard. I found a few coconuts at the top of a very steep tree. I had to climb so high that I lost grip and tumbled back to the bottom. My hands felt the top of my head and I soon realised that my very lucky hat had disappeared. I had to think of another plan if I wanted to survive. I found my hat lying on a bed of seaweed. I adjusted it on my head. Underneath that very bed, I found a beautiful chest made of oak and gold. I was ecstatic to open the chest. Could this be the jackpot I had been looking for?

Inside I found a note. It said, you have found a jackpot. You will choose to go back home right now or stay here and wait for someone to come and save you. Remember they might come in 1 year. They might come in 37 months. You will never know. If you choose to stay you can receive whatever you wanted for 56 months. I knew that my family would be worried whatever happens so I decided to go home right that very moment. The voyage was meant to go on for only 1 week. If I stayed and they came in 37 months they would be really worried about me. I thought to myself, my lucky sailors hat is really so lucky after all!










Friday, 4 November 2016

P.N.I.N.S visit

Post 3 of the Blog Post Challenge

On Thursday all the year 6's walked to P.N.I.N.S. We went their to have a look at all the performing arts groups that we could join when we go their next year. There were so many types of groups that I could join that I didn't know what I wanted to join. The groups were Jazz band, Rock band, 3 different types of dance groups, Pacificia, Kapa Haka, Orchestra, Choir and Drama. I really want to join the Drama group and also the Jazz band & the choir. 
I am so excited to go to P.N.I.N.S next year!

Thursday, 3 November 2016

Blog post challenge

Post 2 of the Blog Post Challenge

The blog post challenge is when you post a blog post every day for 7 days.
7 days = 7 posts

The blog posts must include

  • 1 of them must include a photo or image
  • All of them must be about different things
  • Add humor
  • Think about your Audiance when writing the post
  • One of the posts must be about learning


Hieroglyphic narrative

Post 1 of the Blog Post Challenge

For writing last week, we had to write a narrative using the symbols from our name in the hieroglyphic language. Hieroglyphic symbols are the pictures on the pyramids. 

This is my name in hieroglyphics

 
Double reed leaf, chick, mouth, chick, water, jar stand

Here is my narrative.


Once upon a time in a little village not so far away, there lived a pair of chicks that lived in the wild. These chicks were very unique. Their body was yellow but the had a human mouth. Their names were Lucy and Logan. Lucy was the older twin. She loved to be in charge and tell Logan what to do. Lucy loved to be beautiful and do crafts to help the lane twins survive. She would build huts and houses for them to live in and also she would make fishing gear and tools. Well Logan on the other hand, he was shy. Logan loved to cook like their mother Leah. He loved to eat and sleep. Logan was a very strong swimmer. When the lane twins parents were still here, there dad Lachlan always took Logan to the lake not so faraway from their home. The mother of the family was the cook. Leah loved to cook food using the fish that Lucy caught. She made the best fish soup in all of Duckville.

The lane family was all happy until… Leah and Lachlan set off to find some firewood together. Lucy and Logan were waiting for them to arrive but they never did. No one knows what happened to them and no one ever will because no one will ever see them again. The twins were desperate to see their mother and father again all they wanted to do was be reunited with the whole family again. After that dramatic story they wanted a happy ending so the set off to find their parents.

It had been 14 years since Leah and Lachlan had raised the lane twins. Lucy was frantically prepared all the equipment they needed to set off for their adventure. Logan was busy packing all the things like clothes and all the food that they would need to survive out in the wild. Then they set off to get a good night's sleep for the next morning.

The lane twins set off at the crack of dawn. All Lucy and Logan remembered was that their parents went to collect firewood and they had dent returned by dinner time. The family's favourite spot to collect firewood. It was north of the twins campsite so the headed north to the forest of dancing pines.

They had not traveled for very long and Lucy and Logan had come across a pond full of dancing double reed leaves. They both said at the same time “ how do we get past these leaves?” Luckily they had the skills get past these tricky obstacles. Lucy had built some special sharp scissors that can cut through anything. Logan told Lucy, “ we'd better get started on this lot is we want to get to the forest of dancing pines tonight.”

Soon after they arrived at Planty Pond they had got to the other side of the shallow waters. Lucy and logan thought they had just finished but they were just getting started. There was more trouble to come as they move on with the adventure. Night had fell and the sky had gone to sleep. All the animals had gone to bed except… The lane twins. They were wide awake trying to get to sleep. Tossing and turning all night was all they did.

The next morning the twins were up very early to continue with their adventure. They soon came across a lake full of purple water. The lake of doom. Luckily Lucy knew how to build a very sturdy boat that could fit 2 people. Lucy rushed to build a boat. She worked her butt off all night. Sometimes she thought it was no use but then she remembered that is was to rescue their parents.

When the day woke up, the sun was up high in the sky. Lucy and Logan woke up to the sound of the waves from the purple lake of doom. Lucy and Logan quickly woke up so they could get moving. They set the boat on the water. First Lucy hopped into the boat, then Logan hopped into the boat and plopped onto the wooden seat.

“1 2 3 change 1 2 3 change” Lucy yelled at Logan. The water was very shallow so the ores got stuck in the orange seaweed. They finally decided to just paddle with their blue wings. Logan's ore got stuck on a jar stank that looked that it had been there for 100 years. Soon after they woke, Lucy and Logan got to the other side of the lake of doom. Logan had very good eye site. From the lake Logan could spot the forest of dancing pines. It didn't look that far away from where they were.

Lucy thought to herself, this is taking way longer that she had thought it would have taken her. They had travelled far and long and they had finally reached their destination. The trees were tall and they had pine cones hanging from the bushy leaves like Christmas ornaments. It was like a Christmas wonderland.

2 lovely looking trees greeted us at a big gate. They said if you want to come in, you have to complete this riddle. What walks on 4 legs when it is young. What walks on 2 legs when it is older. And what walks on 3 legs when it is old. Lucy and Logan were desperate so they thought really hard. On Logan first guess he guessed a human because when you are a baby, you crawl. When you are older you walk. When you are old you walk on two legs and a walking stick. The dancing pines were really surprised that they got it on their first try. The big golden gate opened and a whole new world was born.

Four legs traveled on the rocky gravel road. Four beady eyes scanned the area like lightning. They had not traveled for very long and they saw a cage in the middle of the rocky road inside the cage was all sorts of weird things like snakes and lions and a jar stand, but the 2 things that caught the lane twins beady eyes was Leah's long blonde hair and Lachlan's gold bow tie. The twins were ecstatic to see their parents.

On top of a jar stand, there was a set of green keys. To save the family they had to grab the keys and open the door. The dancing pines hadn't realised what Lucy and Logan were doing. Lucy had made a claw ahead of time. Using her super power of strength, the green keys were in the keyhole but there were 10 other keys. They tried all of the keys until one of them would fit.

“Click” went the key. This key was shaped as a tree. Leah and Lachlan raced out of what seemed like a prison yard. There was lots of hugs and kisses. Once they left the golden gates, the dancing pines said goodbye but then they realised that their prisoners had left. On the way back to camp, they shared their weird but amazing stories with each other. Hand in hand everyone was happy. Leah and Logan said at the same time. Life with the dancing pines was interesting but cool. All they ate was plant food. We lived on plant food for 14 years. All that adventure to get firewood but we never came back with any!