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Thursday, August 5, 2021

You can't change your character.

 You can't change your character 


But you can change your feelings and how you act. I think you can change your character by changing the way you speak and act. I say you can change your character by doing sport and activities that you can change your character. 


Some people say you can’t change your character because they say you grew up like this, you are stuck like this. You can’t change your words and actions. You can only change your character by doing your chores without being told.


But on the other hand people say when you are growing up you can definitely change your character, try using different words you used to say, try doing some chores without being asked, you can change your character. Like getting your parents a drink for free and in your free time if you're bored and your parents say we are out of bread you can say I will go down and get the bread from the dairy. Like do some more practice on your favourite sport.


People say that you can be better by not watching so much electronics, by doing sport and helping around the house more. Getting all your work done on time and getting your jobs done without being asked. 



Thursday, July 1, 2021

Target writing.

 1. The boy who was only seven, could play the piano.

2. The beach, which was very crowded, was hotter than ever.

3. The ball, which was kicked by the goalkeeper, flew through the air.


4. The music which was too loud gave me a headache.

5. The old lady, who had lots of bags waited for a taxi.

6. The bus which was empty, sped down the street.



4. The loaf of bread which she bought last week was mouldy.

5. The singer who was on the stage, sang to the audience.


4. The child was crying, in the supermarket, because he was lost.

5. The aeroplane was, landing at the airport.

6. The people pushed and shoved to buy a bargain.


1. The music was so loud gave me a headache.

2. The astronaut was all suited up climbed into the space rocket.

3. The ants were busy building their colony.

4. The elderly man was struggling across the road.

5. The rainbow stretched over across a cloudless sky. 


Friday, June 18, 2021

Ebony's day out.

 1. The bus journey to Lyttelton from Burwood it takes 46 minutes and levels at 9:56am. 

2.The bus that takes me to Lyttleton levels at 9:56am so that means I would have to be at the bus stop at 9:50 so I can be six minutes early for the bus to Lyttelton

3.That means I have to be on the ferry at 10:02 am and I would arrive in Diamond harbour at 10:50 am.

4.That means I have some time in Diamond harbour then get back on the ferry at 11:05


Sunday, June 13, 2021

Top Team activate.

 The team has to build something with wheels an see if it goes the furthest they will be put into groups of three. Everyone has to do something in 5 minutes. It needs 4 wheels and 4 cm.

LEGO MOC Small yellow car by De_Marco | Rebrickable - Build with LEGO

Friday, June 11, 2021

Diary of a Wimpy Kid (Book 2)

 Diary of a Wimpy Kid (Book 2)Diary of a wimpy kid is one of the most popular book series there Diary of a wimpy kid is one of the most popular book series there is    150 MILLION COPIES Greg's crush Holly Hills

Mean teenage Rodrick

Mum Mrs Susan Heffley

Stupid Rowley Jefferson

Rodriks and Greg's crush Heather Hills Holly's sister.

Rodrick’s band fridens

Wird Fregly friend at preschool

Aunt Loretta

Uncle Joe and his wife and kids.

Grandma's dog sweetie

Grandma

Chirag Gupta

Spoiled baby Manny

Greg's crush Holly Hills

 Dad Mr Frank Heffley

Main chareta Greg Heffley




Diary of a wimpy kid is one of the most popular book series there is

Thursday, April 8, 2021

Maths week 9/10.

   This week for maths we have done Translation, Enlargement and Reflection. Here is an image to show you my working.

This maths is not any maths we have to use Maori patents for the Maths.

The Reflection is when the pattern is in the opposite direction then it's opponent. 

Translation is where you can turn the shape you can do it in 90 degrees because that is what I did for Translation. 

Enlargement for Enlargement you have a small shape and you make a copy of that shape and make it bigger from it's use'll size. That's what I have done for Enlargement.



Thursday, April 1, 2021

Reading week 9/10.

 Additions and alterations included a two-storey wing in the Victorian Gothic style to the south in 1872, and in 1876 a substantial addition was completed facing present-day Rolleston Avenue. In 1882 an internal courtyard was roofed in. The Canterbury Museum is a museum located in the central city of Christchurch, New Zealand, in the city's Cultural Precinct. The museum was established in 1867 with Julius von Haast – whose collection formed its core. 1904 the Honourable John Peacock, a distinguished pioneer, businessman and politician, bequeathed in his will the sum of 1,000 "for the purpose of beautifying the reserves and gardens in the City of Christchurch and improving the Avon River. This money was used to purchase an ornate Edwardian fountain which was made in England and established in the Botanic Gardens on a site not far from where the Robert McDougall Art Gallery now stands.In 1949 due to deterioration of internal parts the fountain was dismantled and placed in storage.

A number of unsuccessful efforts to have the fountain restored and re-erected were made. Finally, in 1993 renewed interest resulted in a project team being established and with Council and public funding support, it was able to ensure the fountain was fully restored and reinstated in the Botanic Gardens on a new site close to Rolleston Avenue. The total cost of the project was $270,000.


Bult September 1986 Canterbury Museum was first opened to the public on 3 December 1867 and has been located on our current site in Rolleston Avenue since 1 October 1870.additions were made until 1958 when the Rolleston Avenue frontage was extended and a new wing adjacent to Christ’s College completed. An extension was opened by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh in 1977, and subsequently named the Roger Duff Wing in honour of a former Director. It houses the Hall of Antarctic Discovery.