Welcome back to the amazing members of Team 18!
While I enjoyed my summer break (as demonstrated in the accompanying pics), I am truly looking forward to a fantastic year with each of you. As we start the year off, let's all remember that our attitude will always determine our altitude. While this may sound cliche, IT IS TRUE! The success of the many adventures that 2012 has in store for us will be determined by our positive attitudes.
Ladies and gentlemen of Room 18... fasten your seat belts, tune in with great anticipation and expectation as we reach for new and exciting learning achievements.
The Pen Made Me Write It!
We are a Year 7/8 class at Point England School in Auckland, New Zealand. We are a multi-talented, hard working crew of kids who love sport, music, art and EVEN our school work. We welcome all feedback on our blog. Thanks for checking in on us!
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Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Camp Bentzon Highlights!
Kawau Island was a very exciting destination because I have never been there before. Have you ever had the opportunity to visit Kawau Island? If not, you really do need to plan a trip there as it is a beautiful place with lots of adventure.
When we finally arrived I was excited and tried to help everyone with everything. We did eventually transfer all of our luggage and food for the week from the ferry to the lodge.
Of all the activities that I got to participate in, sailing was my favourite. After a short time practising on a sailboat, we sailed to a seawall and then on to an old boat on the shore. I was going at least 5KM and it was so much fun! As I was sailing at great speed, I was yelling “yeah buddy”! I truly had fun learning to sail.
Abseiling was also a highlight from camp even though it was a significant challenge for me. Why was this such a challenge? (you might be asking yourself). Well, let's just say that when I hear the word "heights"... I begin to sweat profusely! Yes, that's right, I am afraid of heights. As afraid as I was, once I got to the top, I was determined to get to the bottom. As I began to abseil down, I felt like I was power walking on the wall. Determined to get to the bottom, I eventually made it.
Every afternoon except for Thursday, we were allowed to go for a swim and jump off the pontoon. When we jumped off the pontoon I always made a funny face. Once when we were on this platform, everyone was on one corner of it and almost made the water cover the pontoon. Jumping off was both fun and exciting.
I felt good at the end of the week, but sad at the same time because I didn’t want to leave camp Bentzon. I enjoyed my time and can’t wait for next time. Kawau Island was a great experience for me. I had an awesome time and I know that you would too!
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Learning Can Be Done...ANYWHERE!
This is our classroom entry for the Manaiakalani film festival 2011. It will be shown on the "big screen" at Sylvia Park movie theatre today, with daytime viewings as well as an evening show. We had a lot of fun while we were bringing this idea together and we hope that you enjoy viewing it as much as we enjoyed making it!
A special thank you to the Pakuranga Place Maker store along with the Lloyd Elsmore Park for allowing us to shoot at their store and facility. We couldn't have done it without you!
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Tuesday, September 20, 2011
We've been learning some badminton!
We enjoyed several sessions of badminton this term. Coaches came to the school and taught us the basics of this great game. This video highlights some of the things that we learned during our sessions.
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Friday, July 1, 2011
Happy Canada Day!
July 1...Canada Day! We have been learning some bits and bobs about this great country over the last few days and were given the opportunity to share some singing with the rest of the school today at our assembly. First we sang the Canadian National Anthem, and then followed it with a catchy little song titled "Proud to be Canadian." Proud, honorary Canadians is exactly what we are today as we celebrate with our teacher, Mr. Canada himself. We hope you enjoy our movie.
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Friday, June 24, 2011
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