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Wednesday, 14 December 2016

Yay! Waka ama Prize giving!


Who
What
When
Where
Why
Chloe
Carlos
Dad and
I (Celeste)
Prizegiving
Sunday night
Weekend
Ramp (Panama)
Waka ama




                           Waka ama Prizegiving



On Sunday night Carlos, Chloe my Dad and I went to the ramp near Panama road.

The ramp is where we watch Carlos practice his Waka ama. Sometimes, early and other times it finishes really late. Next to the ramp is a club area, and that’s where we had our prizegiving. It was supposed to start at 6:00 pm we got there on time, but when we arrived it didn’t even start yet because other people were still using the club. We waited for a while, then my sister and I got bored so we walked down the hill and stood on the actual ramp. My hair started to get messy from all the wind so I asked my sister (Chloe) if she could braid my hair, I sat down on a chair and she started braiding. By the time she finished we walked up and everyone was already upstairs in the room, waiting for the prizegiving to start. We quickly rushed upstairs but we were too scared to walk in because there was a lady greeting everyone and saying thanks to everyone for coming.

So Chloe and I just waited outside, while we were waiting outside I was looking around to see if there were any spare seats left. A while after she greeted everyone, the manager of Carlos’ Waka team (Amanda) and another parent that supported the team went outside for a quick stroll around, told us to sit in their seats we didn’t really want to but then I just thought to myself that maybe they said that because they wanted us to save their seats, as soon as I thought of that I told Chloe then we headed towards the seats, and sat down. When we saw them approach the table we thought that we would have to move out of their seats, instead we ended up moving to the side so that they could fit their chairs in. After a while Chloe and I started to play hangman on a piece of paper, in the middle of the game a man stood up and told us a speech, to me the main idea he was talking about was to succeed in school and get a useful job.

He had finished saying his speech, then most of the boys stood up and walked outside to grab all the food that was waiting in another room. What we had to eat was hangi, it is a maori food that they boil up, in a tin foil container, it was packed with boiled vegetables, boiled piece of pork a boiled chicken leg and substance that I couldn’t explain but it was good. We had all finished our and after we were given the opportunity to choose what we wanted to eat fruit or cake, unfortunately another parent that was sitting on our table chose cake, and the only reason that I didn’t really want cake was because it was red velvet cake, and I didn’t really like red velvet. But after I ate 2 pieces of cake, I stopped because I thought that it would get nicer, but instead it was getting even more gross. Luckily a few minutes after that the fruit finally came to our table, even though it was just pineapple it was still nice. At first I thought that the pineapple would be really sour, but it ended up being really sweet. I’m really excited until my prizegiving comes up. And get an oppurtunity to win medals for waka ama.



Monday, 12 December 2016

Our Last Kids for Kids


Who
What
When
Where
Most of Room 8
Kids for Kids
Monday 14th of November
Manukau, Stadium


               
                                              Kids for Kids


It was Monday the 14th of November which was the day we get our voices ready and dress our best for Kids for Kids. Kids for Kids is a really exciting and fun event. The part of our class that was doing Kids for Kids had to come to school before 8:00 or else we would miss our ride. Luckily most of us made it get our ride, Mrs. Dines our teacher called out the role for the students that were coming, unfortunately, two people wasn’t to come early.

There were two shuttles/mini vans one for girls and the other for boys. We didn’t really want to go in the white van because the maroon looking van looked more modern, fortunately, the man had told us to hop in the maroon shuttle. It was so comfortable in the van and felt way better than the white, but then it was getting hot and there were no windows only the two for the passenger and the driver. Our windows were tinted though so if we fell off to sleep no one would see us. Instead of using the shortcut on our way there for practice the driver didn’t know and took a long way, it felt like we were going to get there and it would be finished. Finally, we arrived and the boys kept on saying “You took for ages”, “We know” we replied. We walked in and luckily, we were still having to wait for one more school. A lady had come up onto the stage and introduced herself, her name was Dana she told us of how she had found out about Kids for Kids. Later on, she was calling out all the school’s names, once she called out our name we raised our hands to show that we were there. Walking up the stairs was kind of scary because of how broken it was, and it was crowded. We got in our places pulled our chairs out and had gotten ready for Jackie and Nathan to come out. Jackie and Nathan finally made it onto the stage and we started clapping since they were the main people.

It was really fun because they taught us all sorts of moves to go with the song we would sing, my favorite for the moves and singing was ‘Rain’. As soon as practice ended we hopped into the shuttles and went back to school. When school had finally finished I quickly walked back to my nana’s house and changed into my clothes for the actual Kids for Kids. The people who were going to Kids for Kids had to have a big snack because we wouldn’t be able to eat while we were there because we were just going to sing. As the time flew by it hit five o'clock and my aunt drove me back to school so we could go to the Kids for Kids from there. She had dropped me off near the classroom, I started to walk along room 8 and 7 and I had seen Lasike and his cousin Patelesio. For some reason as soon as I saw them I started to run to the office, fortunately, Mrs. Dines was just walking to the office I had caught up to her and we walked in the office. I entered room 2 and there was no one but Sister. Evalesi, I walked around in the room and had seen Lasike and Patelesio outside on the park I tried to get their attention to say that they had to come inside, they didn’t see me so I was going to go outside to tell them to come inside but I wasn’t allowed to because we had to keep the door locked. Everyone had eventually entered the room so as we were all sitting down she had called out the role for the people who were supposed to be there to go, fortunately, everyone was here. We had all rushed outside because of how excited we were, luckily we had the same maroon shuttle/minivan but the white might have been in use because instead there was an old white shuttle/minivan, still we were grateful that we still had a ride to get to Kids for Kids. The girls went in the maroon shuttle/minivan and the boys had gone to the white.

This time we had a different driver we didn’t ask for his name but we knew that he was different, on our way there it was actually shorter than before of how we were going there for practice. We had finally arrived and we all stretched out, unfortunately, we came in too early and the doors were closed, we weren’t allowed in until most of the other schools had come. So instead of just standing around we decided to play the mannequin challenge until we got bored, so we just went on with playing banana split and ninja. Just as we were in our last game, we didn’t notice that the schools were surrounding us. The doors finally opened and as we walked in it had already gotten stuffy in the air. Before entering the actual hall that we would be singing in, we had to do a little warm up first. There was a man who had introduced himself, I've forgotten his name but he shouted each of our school's names if we were here and we had to shout back “YES! After running out of breath from shouting all the time, the staff had finally told us to enter. Once we were in, there were a lot of people but the Year 8’s were used to it because we had experienced it before. They called out every single school that was here and organized us of where we were sitting, the last time we had sat on the seats we were right at the top, but this time we sat nearly at the bottom. The very first thing we did after we sat down was to wait for Jackie and Nathan to come out and introduce themselves and us. They weren’t teaching us the moves for the songs anymore obviously because we had to remember the moves which they taught us during practice. I didn’t really remember the moves myself, but instead of doing nothing I just decided to moderately look around to see what the other people were doing. Finishing up in the first half of singing we went back stage, but it was just the schools allowed backstage and the audience including family had to stay sitting down.


I had a quick drink and started playing hand games until we go back in to sing the other half. The song that we sang when we came back was ‘I Love My Feet’, the audience started bursting with laughter as Jackie was walking with fake humongous feet on her, feet. As we were singing it came onto the last ‘Say Goodbye’ which also happened to be my other favorite song. I didn’t really want to leave when we singing and also walking away, it was actually fun. On our way back to school and we all fell off to sleep. As the van stopped I opened the door and saw my dad talking to my friend’s family as he waited. I walked towards him and saw my mum in the car. I think she asked me a question if it was fun, but I was kind half asleep so I couldn’t really remember. To me, I know that this was a most fun event out of all that has happened at school because the friends that came will be the friends I will remember.

Friday, 11 November 2016

Choices, Judgement and Life after Death

                                 Today for Religious Education I made a word find using Puzzle Maker.

Tuesday, 8 November 2016

How would you keep Guy Fawkes safe?



WALHT: Write a report of how to keep Guy Fawkes safe.

This is how I kept Guy Fawkes safe by following what it says on my Google Drawing report. If you had to choose of keeping Guy Fawkes safe and listen to these rules or would you ignore these rules and be risky and dangerous?


Invisible Forces!? Day Two

Wednesday, 2 November 2016

Judgement


                             Today for Religous Education I used different words to describe Judgement, using Word                                                                             It Out.

Invisible Forces?!