Pages

Monday, December 16, 2013

Thank You

Thank you variety, Johnson & johnson & motat, for giving our school a happy xmas thanks for taking all your time for wrapping all those present for our whole school it must of taken you 4 hours just to wrap all of the presents I never like chest but when I played with my dad It was just like playing on computer I hope you all get a day off on christmas to spend time with your family,Merry christmas and a happy new year.

Net Book Reflection

This year the most valuable thing I’ve learn’t in room 15 is making games with starch,lip sinking and movie making on our net book. I’ve never knew that we could make movies on our computer without using hyperstudio.This year I’ve learnt myself is how to mangen myself on the mat,lunch,netbook without being dodgy. The most things I do on my netbook is really nothing I just talk to my friends but I always get my work finished sometime. What I’ve learnt from my friends on my netbook is how to hack site how to play aqw and minecraft I’ve learnt how to get around stuff but I never go on anything but aq. playing aq get in the mind and when you're hacking to play it. It’s like it’s hacking you. You can’t get away from it. It follow you in your head but I’ve learnt how to stop it. It gives me and the goal is to finish my work then play aq.

Friday, December 13, 2013

Action World Recount

The day finally came, we could get the chance to go on a trip. It was to ACTION WORLD! This was the trip of the year, only because it was the ONLY trip we got to go on! We arrived at School.

Arriving at school wondering did anyone else bring their mufti? I walked through the gates and everyone else was! Except for my best mate, Anthony! “Why aren't you wearing mufti!” I questioned him. “oh, I forgot?”. “Whatever” I replied.

All the year 7’s had to meet up at the Street. So we could see if everybody was here. After that we boarded the bus. “We have finally arrived.” I'm going to try the rock climbing part first. Entering the building, there was an instructor, and his name is Jerry. He was telling us about the rules and safety.

We got right into it. Our first activity was the Jump n Slide. Where you get to get up the stairs and either jump, or you could either slide in the carpet type thing. I choose to jump off. I did a front-flip the first time, then I did a back-flip.

The second activity was the crazy ladder. It was a ladder that twists and turns and all of the people fall off. I was the second one to do it, Levi was the first. But I think I can go way faster than him.

It was time for free time. The first thing I went on was the free climb. I had to master it. The first time I tryed it was too easy I had mastered it. I finally went to the crazy ladder. I kept falling off. Until I kept calm and took it slow and steady. I finally rang the bell.

I never hit the bell I couldn't reach it the only way to get is to starfish back I had seconds thoughts. I look down trying to let go but my hands were tape on to the rock climbing. Being the first to climb to the top seeing Wyatt at the bottom. My hand released from the rock climbing AWWW BOOM! landing on the mat happy seeing the sky again.

I have mastered two activities. I went to try the jungle swings. They were technically monkey bars, just oval bars. I did it but I couldn't jump over the Batman thing . It was too wide and tall.
We came back to school and Anthony and I were not tired, so we decided to play handball with the year 6’s. Me and Wyatt were teams I was losing but Wyatt had my back he skidded  and chinked did everything to win.

Having an a exciting day of fun with all my friends hopeful we go again next year. YES

Nelson Mandela

Nelson Mandela is a great man who had fought for civil rights and served 27 years imprisonment and when he came out of prison he had not given up. He accomplished his dreamed left a great legacy.

The early ages of Mandela he could afford to go to school. He went to a primary school near a village called Quern. He got given his nickname (Nelson) by his teacher. Miss Mdingane. “No one in my family has ever gone to school, I'm the first one.”

He wanted to defend his civil rights against his people.