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Thursday 28 July 2016

My Timetable

Senior Hub Timetable
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Maths
Mr Hadnett
Maths
Mr Hadnett
Technology Wesley Intermediate
Maths
Mr Hadnett
Maths
Mr Hadnett
Reading
Mr Tyrell
Reading
Mr Tyrell
Reading
Mr Tyrell
Reading
Mr Tyrell
Interval
Interval
Interval
Interval
Interval
L.C.S
Miss Goodier
L.C.S
Mis Goodier
Maths
Mr Hadnett
L.C.S
Miss Goodier
L.C.S
Mis Goodier
Writing
Miss Goodier
Writing
Miss Goodier
Reading
Mr Tyrell
Writing
Miss Goodier
Writing
Miss Goodier
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
Yr 7 & 8 STEM
Mrs Ashe
Yr 7 & 8 STEM
Mrs Ashe
Senior Hub Sport
(VG,BH,GT)
Yr 7 & 8 RE
Miss Goodier
Yr 7 & 8 RE
Miss Goodier

Friday 1 July 2016

Malala Yousafzai Narative

“Tawaqquf” A taliban man shouted at the bus driver. The bus stopped. I could feel the wind rush up my spine. My friend and I were talking about why the Taliban stopped us while we were on the way home from school. Everyone was so quiet, that you could hear a pin drop. I looked around and  could see men surrounding the bus. Everyone was so scared that no one said a single word. Looking at my friends eyes I knew that everyone was nervous and worried about what would happen next.The taliban man walked towards the door and knocked. The driver opened the door. As he opened the bus doors you could see he was as scared as the rest of us, .
The taliban man shouted “WHO HERE IS MALALA?”
No one answered, we were all too afraid. He looked around and gave a nasty ugly stare at every girl and tried to make them reveal the truth.

We looked at each other in silence and we knew we had to stick together and not reveal anything. He kept looking at me mostly, like he knew that I was Malala. I wanted to move but I couldn’t! I felt like a girl who is about to jump off a cliff. He walked up and down the bus. You could hear the dirt on his boots on the floor of the bus as he walked up and down. I looked at him and he gave me the evils like I was giving him attitude but I wasn’t,.
He came to my seat and whispered in my ear, “Who here is Malala?”
I was too scared to say that I was Malala so I gave no answer, but he got up and screamed “WHO HERE IS MALALA!!?”
We all jumped out of our seats with fear.
I was so sick and tired of being afraid, I got up and said “ I AM MALALA” with great courage in my voice.
He looked at me and said “Well aren’t you brave” and pulled out his  gun and chuckled. He pointed the gun at me and smiled…. BANG!!! I fell to the floor in great pain I could hear cars driving away, people crying.

I could feel people surrounding me with their legs shaking with fear and hear people screaming to the driver “drive to the hospital”. I could hear the other girls getting ready to call the ambulance. I didn’t say anything but cry in pain. I feel a piece of cloth on my face being wrapped around my head to stop me from bleeding. I hear the sirens getting closer and closer.

“One Child,One Teacher,One Pen and One Book can change the world”
-Malala Yousafzai

By: Losaline                

Friday 17 June 2016

Greece Powerpoint

As part of our Learning Language study with Mrs Ashe
We are learning to create a Google Slideshow about a country.
Mine is all about GREECE - I really hope you enjoy it - 
Please leave a Positive, thoughtful and Helpful comment for me.

Thursday 16 June 2016

Oscar Romero

Oscar Romero was born on August 15th 1917 in Ciudad Barrios, El Salvador. He was man who fought for the poor and wanted them to have what we people have now. He was a very inspiring man who spoke against poverty, social injustice, torture and assassinations.

Oscar Romero helped others by giving them hope and saying that people should give them a fair chance. He had made the rich and the powerful people angry because when he talked on the radio he was speaking up for the poor. So the government blew up the radio station.

On the afternoon of March 24th 1980 Bishop Oscar Romero was blessing the Eucharist and Wine and BANG. He was on the floor and the nuns ran up to him and put the cross and him and had blessed him. Others stayed in their seats and cried and prayed. Oscar Romero became a martyr on the 3rd of February 2015.

By Losaline

Friday 10 June 2016

Vatican II

            
Pre Vatican II
After Vatican II
All masses were  said in Latin
Mass said in local language
Priests often spoke quietly
Priests now speak with heart and soul
Catholics were forced to see the Jewish Community in opposition to catholicism
Now Catholics see the Jewish Community as another friend
Priest did not face the congregation
The Priest could face the congregation
Only men got to participate in the Catholic mass
Now women can participate in the mass by contributing to alter service, readings and eucharistic minister.
Hymns and music would have been all the same in different churches.
Churches get to chose their own hymns and music that are relevant to catholicism

By: Tino.Losaline,Maira

Friday 1 April 2016

The Resurrection

Lord, today I experienced the resurrection many times

When I got out of my bed I looked at my school clothes and didn’t want to get changed because I was warm in my bed,
BUT when I came to school I had a wonderful day and learned a lot.

When my brother left to Taranaki for his rugby I was sad
But I knew that he had to follow his dreams and begin his career.

Lord, the resurrection means more than coming back from the dead:
It is having faith in each tomorrow

Amen

By: Losaline

Saturday 19 March 2016

Goal setting - My Vision Board

We have been learning to set goals for ourselves. I have created a vision board
using google drawings to share mine.

Thursday 3 March 2016

My Pepeha

Pepeha (1. Non-Māori version)


No Tonga āhau (I originate from)


Ko TongaTapu tōku maunga (mountain)

Ko South Pacific Ocean tōku  moana (ocean/sea)

Ko  Kingdom of Tonga tōku motu (island)


Ko Pelehake tōku  hapū (village)
Ko Vai O Moui toku marae (mosque, temple, church)

Ko Kava tōku pāpā

Ko Ailine tōku māmā

Ko Losaline tōku ingoa (name)

My Term 1 Learning Goals