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Tuesday 30 April 2013

ANZAC Parade


ANZAC Parade





Left, left, left right left. Left, left, left right left...  On April the 25th the Pathfinders from Glenn Innes were invited by the Orakei RSA to march in the ANZAC parade and also to march with the other clubs.

On the day our club arrived at the Orakei RSA early so we waited for a long time and talked through what was going to happen and where we were going to march from, while we were there we notice that there was a club that bait us there and they were known as the sea scouts.

10 minutes after we noticed a lot of familiar and unfamiliar uniforms showing up, then we all took group photo together before we were ordered by our leader.  Later on it was time to march and we marched from the Orakei RSA car park to the front of the Orakei RSA sign.  First of all we started with a prayer and then the national anthem, we heard a lot of sad words coming out and also a lot of depressed faces.

Meanwhile after we were dismissed from parade we all gathered in the Orakei bar and had a game of pool table and drank a little like the soldiers back in those days during the war.  It was a long day but also a very sad day for the ones who died for our country and lest we not forget.

Monday 29 April 2013

Community Serves



Community
Serves

Yesterday my pathfinder group and I went and helped out in the community serves and we also did it for our honour badge at the end of the year.  Some of us did this for the whole week and we were all wearing this t-shirts to represent ourselves, the community and also our church.

In this program there were three activities and my church was in the third group which was known as the barking group.  My groups job was to bark everywhere around Glen Innes central park and also pick up rubbish.  The first place that we cleaned and barked was the police station and the last one was near the Glen Innes central park, later on we all picked up rubbish around the receivers and it was for the same thing and when we had finished we realized that we had cleaned all four receivers and we were glad of ourselves.

We had all finished our community serves so we all headed back to base and from there on we all headed back home, but for the G.I. pathfinders we all had our lunch at the fish and chip Chinese shop.

I really enjoyed serving the community and I can not wait until next year.

Sunday 21 April 2013

Maruwai Bootcamp


On Friday myself and the pathfinder club all went down to Maruwai Boot camp, but we were the late comers so we got there late.

On Saturday our first activity for my class was drawing New Zealand's native trees and the two that I had was the Pohutukawa tree, and it is well know as New Zealand native tree and the other one was flags and I’m sure you all know that the Maoris used flags for a lot of certain things.

Later on after lunch we all got ready for our long walk to the beach.  On our way we  all came past particular rocks that were made out of the volcanic explosion and they all had odd shapes, because the massive waves kept hiding the rocks and formed a odd shape on the side.  These volcanic rocks are used for birds to built their nests and while we were there we saw a lot of people fishing.  After that we all walked back to Maruwai beach and then we were all instructed to get into our classes and make something that we learnt with the sand.  Later on after that activity we got put in 5 groups and our instruction was to make the deepest hole so that the shortest person could go deep in the hole, and my group won that challenge and we all received our price straight away.

When we all got back to the camp side we played a little game of volleyball, and all of a sudden a lot of our players were dragged out to their classes so we all so ended up in our class, and later on we all worked into our free choice so instead of free time we all ended watching T.V. after fellowship.

later on after dinner we all watched T.V. again and played around, then the Rangers ( my class ) were call to receive their treat and to receive our treat we had to say our memory gym again and if we had it right we got our price, and then the pathfinders were sent to bed.

Sunday was the last day of camp and after breakfast we all packed up our tents and loaded up the vans, then straight after that we practiced our marching for the ANZAC parade on Thursday.

on that last day I enjoyed our swim in the beach and we all experienced a life grade rescuing someone that were getting dragged out by the current and luckily he was all right.

That was an awesome camp and I can’t wait for the next one.

Friday 12 April 2013

Vietnam War Presentation

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This is a presentation using a green screen. The presentation is about the Vietnam War. We researched the information during our Inquiry time and Miss Paton helped us to create our movie.

Tuesday 9 April 2013

Eastern Beach Recount


Our Special Beach Picnic



It was a cloudy morning when we headed to Eastern beach, it was a quiet ride to Eastern Beach and for some of us, a bumpy one.  As we hopped out of the bus I looked up and I noticed that the clouds would not let the sun out of their sight, it was as if it had tried to do something wrong.  We were being instructed by Mis Kirkpatrick, and she told us to sit in front of the teachers tent.  As soon as Mr Johnston finished talking all I could remember was ‘Year 7’s and 8’s kayaking!’  I was so excited. A few seconds later we all made our way to our picnic site, group by group, then Ms Kirkpatrick sat us down and started talking about the kayak groups and that woke me up.

The first group was Lavinia’s group and before they kayaked out they had to learn the rules.  As soon as they learnt the rules for the whistle, they started learning how to paddle and then not long enough they started paddling out to the shallow part.  While they were having fun Mrs Anderson was also having fun being lifeguard number one, and keeping an eye out for the next kayak group.  After an hour they came back to shore and that when my group came in.

My group started not long after the first group got back. We put the lifejackets on, they smelt salty and were cold on the inside.  When I dipped my feet in the water to drag out my kayak the water felt as if someone had left the air conditioner on through the night.  

I got to the pink bottle it was hard to control my kayak, but Henry and Rangi found it easy.  We had a long session practicing how to get into line with the kayaks.  Later on we played a game called tiggy and when we were tagged we would stand our paddle in front of us.  Then Ms Kirkpatrick challenged us to walk across our kayaks. We were told not to step on the edge because if we did we would tip the kayak over and it would turn into a disaster.  We had to do this about three or four times and then we had a race back to shore. While the others were make their way back to shore, Mr Grady, Miss Nichols, Mahdia and I had a three kayak swap.  It was very hard because there was only three kayaks and we had to be careful when we were swapping because if we fell into the water we would have to get back up and then we would be all wet.

After kayaking and a swim we all enjoyed our lunch. Some were on the sand, some in the tree and the others on the grass.  While the third group was having thier kayaking lessons I was have a fun time sitting on the sharp pointed shells.  Finally the last group headed out, some people in that group could not control the kayak so the waves were dragging them towards the rocks. Luckily Ms Nichols and Mr Grady saw that and helped them.

After they got back we were all told to hop out of the water and get changed. Mrs Anderson got us to pick up all the rubbish and then we all came together in front of the teachers tent. When Mr Johnston finished talking to us again we made our way to the buses for the ride home.  When we arrived back at school we waited for the bell and from there on we made our own separate ways home. I had fun at Eastern Beach!

Treaty of Waitangi

 
 This is my Popplet of the Treaty of Waitangi. It tells you what happened around the time the Treaty was signed.

Thursday 4 April 2013

Vietnam War Timeline

 
 This is my Vietnam timeline and it is all about what happened how it started and when it ended. I hope you enjoy it and leave a comment.

Times Table Challenge


This is the activity I have done today and as you can see I was doing my 11 times tables and my time was 39 seconds.  You can visit the website and see what other times tables I've completed and the place I can, and I hope you challenge yourself to doing some of the times tables.

Wednesday 3 April 2013

Addition Challenge

This is one of the activities that my group had to do. It was all about addition.  We did this activity to help us improve our addition and recall our facts faster.  I really enjoyed this game because I'm getting faster and I don't need to us my fingers this time. Next time I need to challenge myself so see what I need to work on next time.

Numbers in Words


This morning my group and I did some challenging activity's and this is one of them.  This one is about reading the number words, finding the number in it the column on the left hand side, writing the letter or letters in the box bellow and then we unscramble the word. In the I ended up with value or equal.
I really enjoyed doing this activity because it just like playing traffic-light.