Monday 29 May 2017

Word of the week

Word of the week: Spectacular
Meaning: Beautiful in a dramatic way.
Synonym: Marvelous
Antonyms: Inferior  
Type of word: Adjective
Tossing and turning restlessly trying to get to sleep. T-9 hours. When I wake up I jump and sprint to the kitchen. It was a spectacular sight  pancakes and bacon for everyone!
  

  

Monday 22 May 2017

Current Events:New Zealand Book Awards

Image result for the wish childA novel following 2 children living in Germany during the war has won the top fiction prize at the New Zealand Book Awards. Ngaruawahia based author Catherine Chidgey has been awarded $50 000 Acorn Foundation fictional prize for her novel. The Wish Child. It took Catherine 13 years to write. “The book took me a long, long time to write and changed a lot over that period, so I’m just so pleased and relieved that I stuck with it and made it the book that I want it to be, Catherine said.  Some of the other nominations were Billy Bird by Emma Neale, A Briefcase, Two Pies and a Penthouse Brannavan Gnanalingam and many more.
Source: Kiwi Kids News
2 words
1: Ngaruawahia: Is a town Ngāruawāhia is a town in the Waikato region of the North Island of New Zealand. It is located 20 km north-west of Hamilton.
2: Novel:A fictitious prose narrative of book length, typically representing character and action with some degree of realism.

Monday 15 May 2017

My IE Reflection


Current Events: Worlds Oldest Family

The Donnelly family from Northern Ireland have been awarded the title of the worlds oldest family with combined ages.  The 13 brothers and sisters, Sean (93), Maureen (92), Eileen (90), Peter (87), Mairead (86), Rose (85), Tony (83), Terry (81), Seamus (80), Brian (76), Kathleen (75), Colm (73) and Leo (72). All together they're 1073.  On the day of the day of the celebration it was also emotional occasion as the idea was of the youngest sibling Austin Donnelly who sadly died in 2015.

They are children of Peter and Ellen Donnelly. Although Peter was a father to 16 children he was an only child himself while their Mum Ellen was 1 of 14. Peter was a very successful farmer and entrepreneur. He had a very successful Apple farm. He was one of the first people in Northern Ireland to have a tractor and to have a secure license to export apples and Potatoes to the UK.  
Source: Kiwi Kids News
3 words
1: Entrepreneur
A person who sets up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.

2: Export
Send (goods or services) to another country for sale.

3: Secure
Fix or attach (something) firmly so that it cannot be moved or lost.

My Opinion: I think it is really cool that they have this record, I think my family wouldn't beat it though.

Tuesday 9 May 2017

Current Events: Whakapapa gets snow machine!

Image result for Mt ruapehu

Snow is already falling for the people in Happy Valley NZ. It's flying of peeks into pure white snow on top of  Mt Ruapehu. The new snow machine is one of the only 10 machines in the world. The 1.5 million German made machine can make it snow in any types of weather conditions however if the use a normal snow machine it wound have to be mins 2 degrees. The machine can produce 220 cubic Meters  which is enough snow that could bury your house. 
Source: Kiwi Kids News 
Cubic Meter: A way of measuring.  
My Opinion: I think this could be a great asset to New Zealand. 

Monday 8 May 2017

Hauraki Plains Netball Representative

A photo we got with Alex!! 😀
On Saturday I trialed for the Year 8 Hauraki plains Rep team. I had to wake up semiyearly so I could get ready for my trial. When we got down there we saw Magic player Alex MacLeod Smith. A couple months ago we watched the Magic play the Mystics, we were getting a photo with Bailey Mes and Alex photo bombed. I said to Lara I think that's our photo bomber and it turns out it was. Alex had the job of warming us up. She got us to jun on the baseline and run to the end and a back a couple of times. The we did some stretches then played netball tag. Netball tag is when you are playing netball rules but you need to tag the opposition by touching them with the ball gently. After that it was time for us to trial. When we trialed they put me in Gs and GA. I personally didn’t think that I was going to get in because I felt like that trial wasn’t my best.


Today when I arrived at school my friends told me that the rep teams were up and to look at them. I found out that I got into the rep team. Most of the girls in my team I already play with some I think that could be a bonus. Being in reps it requires you to travel to different tournaments in different towns to play different teams. Last year some of the tournaments we played were Matamata, Taupo, Waihi, Thames, Ngatea and Morrinsville. We should be playing at some of the same tournaments as last year. I hope we end up having a really good season. One goal I want to try and achieve is to win 1 game because last year we couldn’t win 1 game. I’m so excited to be in the rep team and I can’t wait until we start playing.

Thursday 4 May 2017

Winter Sport

Netball

This year for my winter sport I am playing netball. I have been playing netball since I was 5 for the school. I play GA, WA, GS. I trialed at the end of last term and got into Ngatea 1. After the holidays we had our first training on the Monday back at school. I personally think that we have started to gel as a team quicker than last year. We had our first 2 games on Wednesday night. This week and next week is grading. We have to play all the teams in our age division to see who we will play in the long run. After school we headed to the courts and got our hoodies and got into our gear. We got the choice if we wanted to order a hoodie and if we did we got to pick a name to have on the back. I choose to had Hoody since my last name is Hood. We also watched some of the younger kids play while we were waiting for our coach. 

Rachel started to warm us up by jumping on the line and running. We started to do stretches such as tip toe, which is when you are on your very tippy toes with you arm high above your head and walking along slowly to stretch your calves. We did grape vine and a few more as well. When Ange got there we started to do some passing. Then Holly and I went and warmed up our shooting arms. We we got handed our bibs I found out I was playing GS. Our first game was against Combined 2, we beat them 23-0. We had a bit of time in between our 2 games so we went into the club rooms and chilled in there. We warmed up again for our net game. This time we were playing Kerepahi 1. I found this game a bit harder because they had a Gk that was a little late on getting the intercept so I got knocked quite a bit. However I still shot a few goals. On the 2nd half I was off so I had a bit of time to rest. We won 19-0. We we went home I had a nice hot shower to rest my muscles. I cant wait till next week when we play again. 

Tuesday 2 May 2017

Current Events: The Treaty of Waitangi moved

The Treaty of Waitangi has been moved to a new home with tight security. The 177 year old document along with the piece of paper marking the Declaration of independence of the united Tribes of New Zealand and the women's suffrage Petition. They were shifted from Archives New Zealand to the National Library in Wellington. A pūtātara sounded at 4 am outside the Archives Building to mark the start of the move from the 27 year home to their new whare. Some of the staff carried the three fragile documents in specially prepared cases. Four warriors led the truck down the road 200m to the library with elders from iwi nationwide following behind. They were also voicing a karakia. The document will be part of a new exhibition at the library. 
Source: Kiwi Kids News 
3 words 

  • Whare: A communal house for Maori people.
  • Exhibition : A public display of art or items of interest. 
  • Petition: A formal written request, typically one signed by many people. 
My Opinion 

I think that it is good change and that it was quite amazing the way they chose to move the documents.