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Hi everyone we are a composite class in New Zealand. We love God, learning and sport! We hope you will check out our blogs and see all the wonderful learning we are doing.

by AJ teacher: Bright Sparks


Blog Entries
9/13 My blogging reflections
8/1 A Rainy Day
6/6 THE CAVERN
5/29
5/24 Kids and Their Phones
12/4 The sandwich
11/22 THE ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS

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My blogging reflections

Article posted September 14, 2012 at 02:06 AM GMT0 • comment (2) • Reads 435

I think it is important to know about maths because one day, in the future, some part of your job might involve adding, weight, and/or measuring, and if you don't know much, then that part of your job will become way more difficult. The most challenging thing i did today was geometry. Some parts of it was too difficult to understand, plus it made it more longer to do, which made it a bit irritating. But i had to do it. I had no choice, but to do it anyway. And today i found out how to make bread, And it was fun making it. there was good things, and bad things that happend this year.

Article posted September 14, 2012 at 02:06 AM GMT0 • comment (2) • Reads 435



A Rainy Day

Article posted August 2, 2012 at 01:20 AM GMT0 • comment (1) • Reads 180

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Article posted August 2, 2012 at 01:20 AM GMT0 • comment (1) • Reads 180



THE CAVERN

Article posted June 7, 2012 at 02:29 AM GMT0 • comment (1) • Reads 156

In April 6, 1977, a terrible incident happened. Earl and his Swiss friend, Victorman were hiking in Lafayette, Indiana. They stumbled onto a hole in the ground."Isn't this the  cavern where they found old man Ahab?" Earl asked. But, Victorman jumped in. Earl shrugged, and jumped in with him. It was a grassy cavern with a square lantern. One path was a pit with a rickety bridge. Another had holes with mines in them. On the wall was a chalk map.The white lines were walls, the black dot was a massive hole, with a platform above it. The brown square was a cell elavator with various green, blue, orange and red squares among a stoplight. The final sketch was a green area which represented pesticide gas, with brown rectangles, which were piles of attic junk. Victorman ran over the bridge with Earl yelling,"Hey wait!" The echo caused the hole to plug up with stones and as his friend entered a door with a carving of three stars and a sun, the bridge fell apart. Earl cautiously walked past the land mine holes and went into the second carved door.


Earl then succeeded the coloured trapdoor hatch puzzle, using the controlled cellar elevator and followed the light pattern of the four coloured stop light. A twister alarm triggered and the third carved door opened. He moved the elevator, lowered it and passed through. The third trial was simple. He walked carefully on the red metal net structure and into another door. He was in a small area with square hole at the end. He hopped in. After getting up, he gagged and fumbled up a pile of attic junk. He breathed in air and found some branch stilts, then used them to get to the ledge with the fourth door. He entered and found Victorman next to a cellar elavator."Where have you been?"asked Victorman. Through a lot!" exclaimed Earl. The elavator lead to an underground lake with a stone hill that lead to a boat. In the middle of the lake was a small grass island with a shack. They rowed to the island. Sitting on a chair was Ahab's skeleton, complete with blue overalls, brown leather shoes, a red shirt, a horseman's cape(with blue fuzz studding the collar) and a deer head dress. "He's real!"said Victorman, all wide eyed. "I've found a way out!" said Earl. They looked up. There was a well made from a hole, two planks, a baby mobile piece(for a wheel) with the stud of an office chair's screw topped on. A freakishly 31cm long screw went through the first plank to the second. They went into the shack.


Inside was a swag of anchovy skeletons, a flute, a guitar, an axe, a crossbow, a fishing rod and an ejected fighter plane chair.They took the seat and the fishing rod. Earl then grabbed the bow the skeleton clutched, plucked off the string, put it on the hook and pushed the hook with such force, it latched. There is a rectangle steel tray tied to the well, sitting next to it. Earl caught it and it fell to the middle of the island. He stowed the ejected seat on and sat. Victorman climbed the rope and cranked the wheel until the tray made its way up. Earl lifted himself off the seat."Don't tell anyone about this,"he exclaimed. "Sure," said Victorman. They speedily walked back to the camp site. 

Article posted June 7, 2012 at 02:29 AM GMT0 • comment (1) • Reads 156



Article posted May 29, 2012 at 11:40 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 234

 


What do you think of my blog page? If you find it welcoming, let me know. Post your comments!

Article posted May 29, 2012 at 11:40 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 234



Kids and Their Phones

Article posted May 25, 2012 at 01:59 AM GMT0 • comment (2) • Reads 168

I strongly believe that children should have phones.


Firstly, how are they going to call their parents? What if there was an emergency? Once, a 10 year old girl was stranded in a bus stop because the bus had a civilian limit,(number of people allowed on), so she used her phone to call her parents. It would have been dangerous to walk all the way home by herself.


Another reason is how are they going to call the police or an ambulance in an emergency? What if someone had a heart attack, or if someone raided their house and robbed the place. It isn't pleasant if stuff like that happens in life, and there's nothing they could do about it except use their cell phone to get help.


Furthermore, lots of people take cellphones for granted by socialising through them, but in the situations I've explained, they're useful. Especially for children.


Therefore, children should have phones. Some people don't know how important these are.

Article posted May 25, 2012 at 01:59 AM GMT0 • comment (2) • Reads 168



The sandwich

Article posted December 4, 2011 at 11:30 PM GMT0 • comment (1) • Reads 268

 

Article posted December 4, 2011 at 11:30 PM GMT0 • comment (1) • Reads 268



THE ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS

Article posted November 22, 2011 at 10:36 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 147

…The Adventures of Captain Underpants…


Author: Dav Pilkey                                                


 Chapters: 20                                                 


Book size: medium

Illustrations: no colour

Genre: comedy/sci-fi

Other books he written: Dogzilla, Kat Kong 

Pranksters Harold Hutchins and George Beard are punished to clean Principal Krupp`s house after a prank incident in the school football game. Sick of many days of chores, they order a novelty hypnosis ring, later turning their principal into one of their home made comic book characters-Captain Underpants. After stopping a robbery where two robots randomly stole a diamond and escape in a van, the three of them (George, Harold and Captain Underpants) chase them towards an abandoned warehouse. There, a midget scientist by the name of Dr Diaper kidnaps Captain Underpants, revealing his plans to destroy the moon, making parts of it fall, causing the destruction of many major cities in the world, and taking over the earth. What WILL they do?

The main character is Captain Underpants. He is practically enthusiastic, kind and genial(friendly). I seem to like the character because of his unusual quotes.

This book is most liked by 7-10 year olds or older. If you like sci-fi and unreal comedy, it's your kind of book.

Article posted November 22, 2011 at 10:36 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 147



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