This blog is a record of my learning from Ruapotaka Primary School through to Tamaki College.
Tuesday, 23 August 2016
Ruapotaka Mini Olympics
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Tuesday, 16 August 2016
Mini Olympics-Cook Islands
This Is My Presentation About The Mini Olympics. My Country Is Cook Island
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Bolt Worlds Fastest Man
Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt has won the 100 meter final at the Rio Olympics. The result confirms Bolt as the world’s greatest sprinter after he claimed his third consecutive event. Bolt crossed the line in a season’s best time of 9.81 seconds, with American Justin Gatlin just seven hundredths of a second slower to win silver. Canada’s Andre DeGrasse took the bronze!
PHOTO FROM KIWI KIDS
PHOTO FROM KIWI KIDS
Monday, 15 August 2016
Valarie Adams Wins Silver At The Rio Olympic Games
Shot put superstar, Valarie Adams has won a silver medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Michelle Carter from U.S.A won with a mighty 20.63m throw that was to great for Adams.Carter blew away the competition with her final throw after trailing Adams for the entire competition. Anita Morton from Hungary finished third. Cooler conditions in Rio mean that throws were generally shorter than expected.
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Tuesday, 2 August 2016
Soccer At The 2016 Olympic Games
The 2016 Olympic soccer events are going to be held in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil and they start on the 3rd and finish on the 20th of August!
It was a sunshiny day so I thought I would get out of bed and start training for the 2016 Olympic games. The Olympics are special because athletes from around the world (including myself) will be competing against their opponents. I am representing my home country New Zealand. I have to take a plane to Rio early if I want to get there on time.
My position in the team is goal defence. There are soccer players out there that are so determined to win so maybe I have to if I want to WIN. It was a day before the Olympics and I had to prepare myself for the upcoming events.
I am a little bit nervous to compete against the other team because this is the first time I am going to be in the Olympics.
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2016 Olympics,
Henare,
Ruapotaka school,
soccer,
Summer games
Friday, 29 July 2016
My Olympic Mascot
Today Room 11 had to create a mascot that had to be linked to the Olympic games. It took me a while to think about it but I still managed to come up with something. My mascot is a fox. I think I could have done better while drawing it!
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Sumo Paint
Tuesday, 26 July 2016
Pokemon Go takes over the world!
The latest world wide Pokemon go has taken over the world in just a few weeks. The game is put out by Nintendo and is played on mobile devices. It has now become the most search team on google and the game is only live in New Zealand and a handful of other countries selected.
What Is Pokemon GO?:
Hundreds of millions of people have been catching these creatures since it was first launched 2 decades ago. Pokemon is the new version of the game that players can use for the first time on their mobile devices. This game is for people who are the age of 9 years and over. It encourages them to walk around the street to catch Pokemon, but the makers have warned players to stay alert at all times and to be aware of their surroundings!
Photo From Kiwi Kids
What Is Pokemon GO?:
Hundreds of millions of people have been catching these creatures since it was first launched 2 decades ago. Pokemon is the new version of the game that players can use for the first time on their mobile devices. This game is for people who are the age of 9 years and over. It encourages them to walk around the street to catch Pokemon, but the makers have warned players to stay alert at all times and to be aware of their surroundings!
Photo From Kiwi Kids
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Henare,
Mobile Devices,
Pokemon GO,
Room 11,
Ruapotaka school,
Safety
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