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Wednesday, 27 September 2017

What I do every almost day

Today I will tell you what I do when I wake up and when I come back from school.


Image result for teethFirst thing is what I do every morning when I wake is go brush my Teeth. Then I go back into my room and tidy my bed, tidy bed = happy parents. After that I go eat my breakfast. Then I have my medicine. Then I go shower and go to school.


After when I come back from school I do all the house work there is.
And play on my devices then my parents come home and see the house so tidy when a few hours later I work on my studies. After that I eat my dinner and carry on my studies and few minutes later I go to bed
ready for the next day.






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Friday, 22 September 2017

plastic bags

Issue: People have been throwing plastic bags into the ocean and been throwing them out in the open world. The plastic bag travels for away until they reach the ocean and been sitting in the Great Pacific Garbage patch.


What is a Great Pacific garbage patch?  The Great Pacific garbage patch, also described as the Pacific trash vortex, is a grey of marine debris particles in the central North Pacific Ocean discovered between 1985 and 1988.


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Another Issue: When plastic bags fly into the ocean all the fish and the sea creatures have been thinking its food and eating plastic and have been dying because of that. And also have been stuck in them.


Here's some SHOCKING Photos 


Here's a poor turtle stuck in plastic. And its shell has grown around it.
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Here's a bird eating plastic and rubbish and dying.
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Here's a helpless turtle eating plastic.
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These are all examples of what humans do with plastic.


What can we all do to help this from happening?
We can stop littering and stop throwing plastic around. So we can Keep these harmless and beautiful 



Wednesday, 20 September 2017

Maori performing Arts

Te Matatini

In 2004 the Aotearoa Traditional Māori Performing Arts Festival was again renamed, as Te Matatini o te Rā national festival, held every two years. The name ‘matatini’ (’many faces’) was coined by Dr Wharehuia Milroy in reference to the number and diversity of the participants. Since its formation Te Matatini has been the country’s largest Māori cultural performing arts festival, with at least 30,000 spectators watching the competition between around 40 kapa haka teams, each one the winner of its own regional competition, and totalling some 2,000 members. 





Tuesday, 5 September 2017

Gymnastics 2017

Today was our first Year 8 gymnastics lesson I loved it because the boys had to jump over a cone and jump backwards over the cone and girls had to do a forward role and a backwards role than we switched over. When I was about to jump over the cone the had a little fear of face planting in the wooden beam. And when I doing the forward role I messed up bad instead of a forward role I did side role. My friends laughed at me. I did't even try to a backwards role because I couldn't do a forwards role. But in the end I had lots of fun.Image result for gymnastics