Tuesday, November 16, 2021

Writing: Fiction v Information reports

 Which is better to write, Information reports or fiction? This table shows what I think. What do YOU think is better to write? Comment your answer please!


Thursday, September 23, 2021

Family dodgeball tournament

 In lockdown, there's much less to do, and more time to fill, so dodgeball tournaments, once a thing of the past, are now making a comeback. Multiple tournaments, friendly and competitive (competing for chocolate) have taken place in the last week. 13 balls have been conscripted for dodgeball use; 4 are basketball size, 5 are tennis ball size, and 4 are in between. Of these, 2 are irregular. Alright, I should probably explain how the game works now. Here goes: you get a trampoline with a net, you get a bunch of balls and chuck them on the trampoline, you get on the trampoline yourself, you decide on the number of lives (3 or 5 is good) and you start jumping around. If you get hit, subtract one life. See how long you can survive! Try find as many balls as you can. Also vary ball sizes as each ball is affected differently by the force of your jump. Have fun! This afternoon, I'm having a face-off against my older sister. It's basketball dodge- a variation of dodgeball. To play, you'll need a hoop(see inset) The way it works is: you decide on a "basketball" Then, in game, if you have lost lives, if the "basketball" is above knee height, then if you catch it, you can take a shot. If the basketball goes through the hoop, then you get +1 life! Try make your own variations and share them with me. Take risks and play hard!


Tuesday, September 14, 2021

Ouch, my arm!

 As of the 13/09/2021, sometime around 15:10 NZST, I was vaccinated against Sars-Cov-2 (Covid-19). It hurt. Almost as if someone had stabbed me with a needle! Hang on a sec... Never mind. It still hurts as I'm writing, but it's not the sharp pain of the first few seconds, it's more of a this-hurts-to-move ache. I never realised just how much I use my left arm before now! I have now joined the 69% of eligible New Zealanders who have had at least one dose of vaccine. In a few weeks I will get my second dose, giving me the full protection. (30x less likely to be hospitalised with Covid-19) Yesterday, 54,877 people were vaccinated. Well, haere ra! Don't worry when it's your turn- the staff know what they're doing. Our team of five million will be vaccinated in no time!



Thursday, September 2, 2021

Neighbourhood time trial

 Kia ora bloggers, and hello again Covid-19!

During lockdown I've been cycling a neighbourhood route, timing myself and trying to beat the previous record. Yesterday, I completely smashed that record, lowering  the time on the clock from 8:42.50 to 7:56.63. Today I tried again and came up short at 8:01.30, 4.67 seconds above yesterdays time. Oh, and before I leave, here's a maths question: How much did I lower my record by yesterday, to hundreths of a second? Please comment if you figure it out.(or anyway) Bye for now!

Below: My partner in crime, AKA my bike, and my route

Tuesday, August 3, 2021

First scratch project!

 Well, I've done it now. On Monday the second of August, I released my first scratch project, a very simple game called baseball dodge. The object of the game is....well....to dodge baseballs. You are a cat flying around the screen. Two baseballs are also flying around the screen. If you hit a baseball, you lose a life. Lose all three of your lives, and it is Game Over! If you would like to play this game yourself, I've embedded it. Thanks Phil!

Friday, July 2, 2021

Museum Trip

On the 1st of July, room 5 jumped into the school minibus to vist Auckland war memorial museum, geuss why we were there! You got it- we were there to learn about war. My favorite parts were the aircraft hangers (Shown below) and the part where we got to look at and put on a bunch of the things they would have had in WWI. At the museum I learnt that in WWI, slugs saved peoples lives- not kidding! Mustard gas was invisible, so soldiers used to watch the slugs. If the slugs shrivelled up, then the soldiers would know to put their gas masks on and find safety. Did you know about this? If you know something you think I might not, please say so with a comment. Have a good day!
Above: A Japanese Zero. Below: A British Spitfire.






Tuesday, June 15, 2021

Robotics

 Kia ora bloggers!

We started our third rotation of Tech last week, so time for Robotics. Our first day: learning about operating systems, or OS. Then we made a DLO showing all the different OS, I did a totally awesome one.

I don't know how to link a scratch project to my blog, so I used screencastify to record a video, shown below. I hope it turned out all right. What do you think I could do next?


Friday, May 21, 2021

Propaganda Posters

 Kia ora bloggers, 

How's the new term going? Mine is going great.

We're learning about how governments used to get people to join the army during wartime; They often used posters. Our research culminated in us making one of our own. This is mine. Please tell me what you think.


Tuesday, May 11, 2021

Blitzkrieg


 A New Term! Awesome!

And this terms inquiry topic is war. Even more awesome! We've been learning about Blitzkrieg, a WWII German attack method. It translates to 'lightning warfare' - an apt description, as it is about five times faster than the strategies used in WWI - with it, the German army travelled what the French estimated would take fourteen days in only three. 

The strategy uses a spearhead of fast, powerful units, such as tanks, planes, and mechanised infantry, on a very narrow front, to break through the enemies front lines and cause disorganisation. Using Blitzkrieg also reduces infantry and artillery casualties, as most of the enemy's forces would be concentrated in the front line.

Monday, March 29, 2021

Bedmas

 Kia ora bloggers.

I have been learning bedmas these past few days, and have created a video to show others how to figure out a problem using the order of operations. Here is the video. 

Please tell me what you think


Friday, March 19, 2021

Digital Dig

 Kia ora bloggers.

In room three we have been working on a cybersmart project called Digital Dig, to teach us how to use various functions on our chromebooks. If you click on the link below you can have a look at my work. You will notice that I had fun with the backgrounds!:)

Please tell me what you think.

Digital Dig


Thursday, February 25, 2021

Kawa of Care

Two days ago, we started Kawa of Care, a Ako Hiko led programme about looking after our chrome books. The first thing we did was create a poster for ways to keep your chrome book safe. We created these using google drawings and my one is displayed below.

 What do you think of it?
This is the link for the Kawa of Care document. Feel free to check it out.