Yesterday at 1.35 pm nation wide everyone practised the Shake Out which is a practise drill for encase of an earthquake then followed with a tsunami caused by the hokitika gorge(For Greymouth Schools). We started with a intercom come through round the time of 1.35 - 1.40 pm which signalled that there was an earthquake so we dropped got underneath a table with our heads facing in holding our heads in a turtle position (Make sure your not near a window). Next we were warned on the intercom that it was safe to leave but there was a tsunami coming caused by the hokitika gorge so we evacuated and started heading up to our safe area which is at the top of a school friends driveway (We would be running in a real tsunami). When we got up to the hill Mrs O (Our Principal) started talking to us she always brings a rubbish bin filled with supplies just encase. After when we were cleared back to classrooms we talked about what we could do better, what did we think we did good and just answering some questions. I think Yesterday was a really good example for what we would do.
Welcome to my blog. I'm a Year 7 student at Grey Main School in Greymouth, New Zealand.
Friday, 18 October 2019
The Shake Out
Thursday, 29 August 2019
ASB Netball 2019
This Year I was selected for the ASB netball team for Greymain and I was lucky enough to get the Captain and my position was C. We won the whole tournament for the first 3 round robin rounds we played Awahono, Cobden and St Pats and we won each game quite convincingly then we went through to the Semis where we played Karoro and we won then In the final we came up against St Pats we had a bit of a rocky start we were done 6-0 then we came back and the final score was 18-16.
Tuesday, 27 August 2019
Enlarging an Image
We were currently learning about Enlarging an Image by a Scale of a Factor we used some simple steps to create our image using this method I found this really challenging with the drawing but easy with drawing out the lines / our grid . Here is my DLO on Enlarging an Image by a Scale of a Factor.
Thursday, 1 August 2019
Book Review: All the Bright Places.
Just recently I have read this book and here is my review and a small summary of it.
Book: All the Bright Places
Author: Jenifer Niven
Genre: Young Adult, Romance & Fiction
Main Character: Theodore Finch and Violet Markey.
Rating: 5/5 Loved it!
Rating: 5/5 Loved it!
Summary All the Bright Places is about two teens with depression. Violet’s sister died in a car accident the previous year and Violet blames herself for it. Finch has a long history of acting out and having sudden extreme mood swings. It is heavily implied that he is also bi-polar. At the start of the book both teens have suicidal thoughts, but Finch manages to talk Violet off of a ledge and Violet becomes Finch’s new reason for living. From there the story becomes about their budding romance as well as their personal growth. They learn about themselves and each other while exploring the hidden wonders of Indiana.
Friday, 26 July 2019
Welcome to Term 3
Welcome to Term 3, Stay tuned for more posts about this terms activities like...
Wearable Arts, ASB Netball, School Production,Basketball tournaments, Netball Tournaments and ... SCHOOL WORK.
Wearable Arts, ASB Netball, School Production,Basketball tournaments, Netball Tournaments and ... SCHOOL WORK.
Friday, 5 July 2019
End of Term.
Today is the last day of Term 2. I am very happy for 2 weeks break because I have lots of basketball training and camps leading up to an U15s tournament in Blenheim! I really enjoyed this term because of all of the fun trips we have had like Hanmer Camp and sports stuff and to finally get all of the School Applications out of the way. But next year I am looking forward to Wearable arts in W10 - W11 , My speech in W1 and PrEP and applying for police and starting ASB netball!
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Wednesday, 3 July 2019
Blogging Contract/ My Pets
I have completed a task of our blogging contract about our pets. Here it is
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