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Thursday 23 September 2021

Online Learning Week 9 Term 3 2021



This week we were learning about Health and Physical Education my favourite part was making the healthy
lifestyle DLO.

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The day I woke up with superpowers

 The day I woke up with superpowers


“It was finally the weekend!” I said as I hopped out of bed. I walked over to my dresser and started to brush my hair. My Mum knocked on my door and asked if I was going to be ready to come on a walk in 15 minutes. I said yes.


As I walked down the hallway my brother followed close behind me.  I went into the kitchen to grab an apple.  As I started cutting it up,  my brother looked at me and said,  “You know, I really wish we could go back to Christchurch for a vacation”.  “Same, I wish we could too.  “Too bad we are in lockdown” I said.   All of a sudden a big tornado appeared from nowhere. There was a big flash of light and within a blink I got teleported to my Grandad’s living room in Christchurch. I stood there for a moment in shock as I couldn’t believe what had just happened. After what seemed to be a few hours of walking back and forth trying to figure out what had happened, I decided to test my luck.  “I wish I could go to Akaroa”.  Within a moment, a big greyish tornado appeared again  and teleported me to Akaroa! I spent the day walking around the small town in a bit of a daze.  I thought I would try teleporting one more time.  “I wish I could go back to Fiji, back to the Radisson Resort”.  A greyish tornado swirled around me.  I closed my eyes and got pushed back to the ground by the tornado. I sat there confused, so I tried again.   “I wish I could go back to Fiji.” The same greyish tornado swirled and twirled around me, picking me up and then once again it pushed me to the ground. I started to panic.   I thought I should try teleporting home but the same thing happened! I decided to search up Google on how to teleport back home. I ended up having to walk 10 kilometres to a special superpower/magic shop in the city centre of Christchurch.  The shop was called “The Magic Shop” and it was down a narrow arcade in the city.   


I was greeted by an older man.  He was very friendly and had a big smile on his face.  His brown eyes sparkled like jewels.  He was tall like my Dad.  His hair was black but it had bits of grey through it too.  His voice sounded so familiar to me.  This man reminded me so much of my Grandad Kerry who had passed away two years ago.  He lived in Christchurch with my Nana Jan. I explained the reason for my visit to the man.  He gave me the potion bottle.  It was a small glass bottle. The size of a Pamol bottle.  On the outside it said GK tele-potion.  A shiver down my spine zapped me. I asked him what the “GK” stood for.  He said it stood for Great Ken’s tele-potion.


“Why do you ask what the GK stood for?”  he said.


“You remind me so much of my Grandad Kerry. I used to call him GK. You look, even talk like him.” I said.


 “Oh wow!  What a coincidence!  The only difference is our names are different!” he chuckled.


“My GK was very special to me.  I really miss him.” I said.


“I’m sorry you’re Grandad passed away.  He sounds like a nice man.  Do you know they say that there is a twin somewhere else in the world of someone you know.  Perhaps that’s what it is! I bought this shop two years ago!”  he said.


I listened to Ken’s instructions. He gave me a piece of paper which came with the potion.

I opened the bottle.  The potion smelt like mango and pineapple, a tropical kind of smell.  I tilted my head back and proceeded to take the potion.  I thanked Ken again for the potion and said goodbye to him.   I waited a couple minutes then tried teleporting again. I stood as still as I possibly could and wished to go back home and before I knew it  a big big greyish tornado pulled me off the ground and teleported me back home.  Everything was exactly the same as I left it. My brother continued talking as if I was there the whole time.  What a crazy day!


The End


Thursday 16 September 2021

Writing Week 8 Term 4

 If the whole of New Zealand became vegetarian


One night we were all sitting at the dinner table eating salad and mum’s famous roast chicken when the news came on. All of our phones started buzzing like crazy! We all looked at each other with confusion on our faces to find out that the scientists had found some mysterious infection of Delta Covid-19 in most farm animals stomach’s.  This would mean everyone in New Zealand would have to become a vegetarian! Everyone gasped in fear as they then realised what was happening! 


Dad was so upset because Mum wasn’t going to be able to make her famous roast chicken! I heard some noise outside so I rolled up the blinds to see people running up and down the streets with bags of tomato seeds, potato seeds, pumpkins seeds and more.  That's when it officially hit me that there was not going to be anymore crispy chicken 6 inch subway sandwiches and all I would be allowed to eat were vegetables! To be fair I didn’t mind that at all.


Meanwhile my brother Hayden was sitting on the couch sobbing. I asked what was wrong. He wiped a tear off his cheek so dramatically and said “There will be no more KFC!” I just sat there a bit confused. I didn’t really get the whole KFC thing because I guess it's not my favourite food. 


Soon after Mum then thought she would make a start on the dishes.  Hayden said “How could you be thinking about washing the dishes at a time like this?!” Then out of nowhere our Dad said “You're right!”.  Dad then sprinted outside to the shed.  Hayden and I looked at each other and started running after him too. Dad was searching for some leftover vegetable seeds.  Out of nowhere, Dad started saying “Here! Catch!” Hayden had just managed to catch one of the bags Dad had thrown.


Eventually we all went back inside and Mum had just finished doing the dishes. My brother ran off to his room while I was quietly patting our dog Minka. She looked at me confused because she could hear all the people running around outside screaming.  “It’s alright” I said,  “You just will have to eat vegetarian dog biscuits”.  Minka slumped back down into her bed. I think she got the idea of what was happening.


A little while later I decided to go to my room and talk to my friend’s to see how they were coping with the situation.  As soon as I walked down the hallway I heard a familiar voice coming from my brother’s room.   I stopped and put my ear to his door to try and find out who it was.   I realised it was his friend Gareth on the phone.   I decided to carefully open his door a bit so that I could hear what they were talking about. I then tiptoed into my room and left my door open so I could still hear what they were saying. Well… for exactly 1 hour and 25 minutes.  All they were talking about was how long they wouldn’t be allowed KFC!   I honestly couldn’t believe how OBSESSED they were! After listening to them for so long, I got fed up.


I walked over to my brother's room, swung open the door and said “Gosh you guys are just so dramatic!” Hayden twirled around on his chair while on the other hand on the phone to Gareth and said “Eden you don’t understand!”.  Dad ran into the room, “What’s going on here?” he said. “Hayden and Gareth are talking about how much they are going to miss KFC and stuff like that!” I said.  My Dad smirked.  Out of nowhere Dad started absolutely DYING of laughter! I couldn’t help myself but laugh too! My brother looked at us horrified! I even heard Gareth laughing in the background too!  I think he realised how dumb they were being.  We all decided to head to bed after laughing so much.

 

It has now been 1 year since the whole of New Zealand became vegetarian and today Jacinda Ardern had some exciting news to share with the country tonight. At 8pm Hayden, Mum, Dad, Minka andI, even Snoopy,  our cat walked over and gathered around the tv. Jacinda had officially announced that the whole of New Zealand could go back to eating meat again! My brother ran outside and yelled “KFC TIME!” Dad was now happy because mum could make her famous roast chicken.  No one was running around screaming.  I could finally have a 6 inch Crispy Chicken subway sandwich.  Yay!

Mum was still making a start on doing the dishes.

  

As all of this was happening, Minka sighed with huge relief. 

She walked over to the kitchen sniffing around knowing very soon she

would be able to gulp down some meat flavoured biscuits and real

meat again!  But for now it was some vegetarian biscuits.

She was such a typical labrador. 

Eating anything and everything she could get into her mouth. 

Our beautiful cat Snoopy was sleeping. I guess he was dreaming

of his favourite dish, roast chicken to enjoy once again.


The end.

  


Balanced Diet Week 8 Term 3


This week we were continuing on about what we know about balanced diets. We had to make a kahoot, healthy plate, food pyramind and more!

Do you have balanced diet?

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Sunday 12 September 2021

Lockdown LCS week 7


This week we had to answer questions and make a wanted poster about a superhero,
We also had to figure out if a text is 1st or 3rd person

Sunday 5 September 2021

Should New Zealand open it's borders?

In my opinion I think New Zealand shouldn’t open their borders because it can be a risk to our country. 


Firstly, I believe that New Zealand should not open their borders to other countries because, Say that country has not fully recovered from the Covid outbreak in their country and someone from that area where it happened could have maybe picked up covid and brought it into New Zealand.

That probably wouldn’t be a big issue but since covid 19 is very contagious it can be a very big problem.


Secondly, Technically New Zealand needs their borders open because we still need to allow fruits, vegetables, medicines and more that come from/are in other countries that we need in NZ to stay healthy and well. 

However, NZ could just shut the borders for people and not health supplies and food.  


Thirdly, Keeping the borders closed can reduce the amount of covid 19 cases in NZ and other countries. 


Fourthly, I think they shouldn’t open the borders up right now because, In my opinion it's a bit too soon to judge if there could be another outbreak of covid 19 anywhere.

Say the borders get opened and we get another case of covid in our country and we don’t know what country it came from because we have multiple countries visiting New Zealand.


Lastly, I think they shouldn't open the borders because, When people from overseas or anywhere else in the world come to New Zealand they are hotel quarantined.

Everyone who enters New Zealand currently gets quarantined for 14 days. In my opinion I think that they should be quarantined for at least maybe 18 days max just to be safe.


Week 6 Term 3 Distance Learing

This week our topic was "Should New Zealand open their borders?"
I think we shouldn't because it's better for the country.
What's your opinion?