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Tuesday 10 December 2019

Wednesday 23 October 2019

Bikini Bottom

The Bikini Bottom Experience

WALT: Write a recount 

Personal Goal: Use paragraphs

It was Saturday, the 20th of December 2014.

I got up out of bed to start another boring day. I strolled over to the kitchen and reached for some cereal to munch on. I sat down at the table and turned on the TV, the morning news was on. The weather-man explained that today would be overcast with a chance of a storm. The clouds were deep grey and were starting to bubble up in the cold air, so there was a good possibility that there would be a thunderstorm.

I flicked through some channels and noticed on channel seven that Spongebob was airing, I decided that would be a good show to watch while eating my almost soggy cereal. In the background I heard the low rumbling of thunder and occasionally a white flash would light up the skies, that would be the lightning.

I didn't think much of the stormy conditions outside, but I wasn't prepared for what was about to happen next. I was about to finish off my breakfast, but I heard a very loud rumble and then… BOOM! A blinding flash and an extremely loud sound was heard, the lightning had struck our antenna! The TV turned static and I felt something really, really weird.

I felt like I was getting sucked into the TV! I was dazzled and scared as this crazy event was unfolding, I was speechless! Everything suddenly went black… Next minute I woke up in front of this random pineapple, and then it hit me. I was in Bikini Bottom!

To be continued...

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Monday 21 October 2019

Sacred


Something sacred is holy, devoted to a religious ceremony, or simply worthy of awe and respect. Sacred is an adjective used to describe a person or thing worthy of worship or declared holy. It usually appears in a religious context, but an object or place set aside for a particular purpose can also be sacred.

Tuesday 15 October 2019

Wednesday 25 September 2019

My Duffy Books


This is a slideshow I have made about the Duffy Books I received for our schools Duffy Role Model Assemby, make sure to leave positive feedback. Enjoy!

Tuesday 10 September 2019

My Idea


On the 9th of September, Celia from Christchurch City Council came to our school to teach us about voting and what we could do to make Christchurch a better place, I came up with the idea of Sleeping Cubicles, enjoy and leave a comment.

Wednesday 4 September 2019

How Animals Sleep


This is a slideshow I made about how different animals around the world sleep, please make sure to leave positive feedback in the comments, enjoy.

Tuesday 13 August 2019

Bishop Denis Hanrahan



Denis Hanrahan

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Denis William Hanrahan was born on the 1st of November 1933 in Greymouth, 
New Zealand. 

He studied and trained to become a Priest at Holy Cross College, and was ordained a priest
by Bishop Joyce on 21 July 1957 in Greymouth. 

On returning to Christchurch in 1971, he lived with the Brothers of St John of God, at what
was then Marylands, at Halswell.

On the 4th of July 1985 at 51 years old Denis Hanrahan succeeded in becoming the 6th
Bishop of Christchurch.

Sadly Denis Hanrahan died unexpectedly after a game of tennis in his office at the age of
53 on the evening of Sunday, 1 February 1987.

He was buried at the Bromley Cemetery, in Christchurch.

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Friday 2 August 2019

Introduction Te Reo



Today we learnt how to introduce ourselves in Te Reo Maori. This is not a mihi, just a short ask and answer video. Enjoy and leave a comment please.

The DMZ


This is a project I have made about the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). We were assigned this task by our Korean teacher Ms Han. Thank you for tuning in and make sure to leave positive feedback.

Wednesday 24 July 2019

Eleven Times Tables


This is my short educational video about the eleven times tables, all though some may seem hard they actually have quite an easy pattern. Please leave positive feedback, thank you.

Thursday 6 June 2019

The TEV Wahine

The Wahine Disaster


The Wahine Disaster was a true story about how a Ship crashed in Wellington’s Harbour on the 10th of April 1968. The ship was a vehicle and passenger ferry, on its last journey it was carrying 68 cars and 25 tons of cargo.


Shortly after 6:00 am the Wahine’s radar system failed and massive waves from a Tropical Cyclone crashed onto it and sent passengers off their feet then ultimately sending the Ship into the notorious Barret Reef located in Wellington.


The Tropical Cyclone that caused this accident was called Cyclone Giselle.


The storm began a few days ago before it struck the Wahine and was suspected to be a Minor Tropical Cyclone headed towards the Chatham Islands, but it dramatically changed course to head towards Wellington which is where the Ship was sailing to.

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Sadly 51 lost their lives on this tragic day. Another 1 person passed away 2 weeks after in hospital, and the 3rd person passed away in 1990 after the injuries sustained in the wreck.


The Wahine’s first voyage was on the 1st of August 1966, this tragic disaster was known as New Zealand's worst marine disaster.


Tuesday 14 May 2019

Te Wairua Tapu



We have been learning about the Holy Spirit in Religious Education this week. I have made a blog post about the mission of the church today. Enjoy and remember leave a comment to help me improve my work. The Symbol on Slide 2 was to reflect the Holy Spirit.

Friday 5 April 2019

Korean Flag

This is our Korean Flag project. Our Korean teacher assigned us to this task to make an accurate South Korean Flag with the meanings of the symbols. This will explain the meanings of what the symbols are on the South Korean Flag.

Wednesday 3 April 2019

Surfing


Our class recently went on a trip to our beach for a surfing lesson, this slide will contain information about how to surf, and the famous surfer Duke Kahanamoku.

Monday 18 February 2019

Valentines Day Inquiry

Valentines Inquiry

1: Saint Valentine is a third-century Roman Saint, he was also a priest.

2: He is celebrated on the 14th of February, Valentines Day.

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3: The crazy thing is, the first Valentine's Day was in the year 496.
Which means this tradition is very old, 1523 years old to be exact.

4: Valentine's day is also the start of Spring for the Romans.

5: Saint Valentine was beheaded and then most of his body was buried at
Whitefriar Street Church in Dublin, Ireland.

Whitefriar Street Church, Dublin, Ireland

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6: Parts of his body is kept in different places all around the world.
His skull is safely kept in Rome, Italy.


7: Saint Valentine was beaten, and tortured - he was also arrested and sent to jail.