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Wednesday, October 30, 2019

old peoples home

today I and a group of students volunteered to go and talk to the people at the elderly daycare to talk to and explain what we are doing at the school. I went down with a few of my friends along with our teacher Mrs. Tozer.  i took my tiger thing and showed all the old people. after a while we got a sheet of questions that we got asked. the questions were all about us. and I had been shared a sad story about one of their lives and ended up in tears because no one should have to go through the lose of there siblings and loved one but at the end of the trip we had fun.

Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Today in period 3-4 we watched a documentary about the environment called 2040, it was about how our greenhouse gasses are causing us as humans pain. I think that this document is helpful because it can help humans change into a better and more comfortable place for people to live. In the future I hope it is better and can change, I hope that the earth changes because at the moment earth isn't at its full standers I find if people watch this video it gives people a better understanding of why we need to change the way we recycle things and how we use fossil fuels. People need to know that their actions can affect the way it affects the world and others. Our action now could affect future generation. I learned that I need to reduce using plastic and to use the three Rs. I was surprised that this isn't helping people find out that the way they are living now isn't helping us it is making things worse if people see this they would know to change there actions immediately then keep doing what they are doing this video should be shared around the world so people will change if they know what to change.


Friday, September 13, 2019

Today in drama we played a game that we were in a circle and working on our stepping and our breathing

Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Stationery collecting 

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                                  Who is collecting: Hornby high


What are we collecting: Pens, markers, whiteboard markers, white-out,

Where can stationary be dropped off: Hornby High School front office or any Hornby High School teacher

When can they bring it to us: During School hours

Why are we doing this: To recycle and keep Hornby community clean

How can someone in our community support our project: by recycling their pens and markers that have no ink









Tuesday, September 10, 2019

healthy person

Being physically healthy -  3 ROLE MODELS REsearch
NAME__________Belle________
What do people do to be physically healthy? Discussion
  • Drink more water and fewer sugary drinks. Because the body is primarily composed of water, staying hydrated is crucial to your physical health
  • Exercise regularly. You don't have to become a gym member to exercise
  • Eat more fruits and vegetables and less fast food
  • Get a good night's sleep


This PERSON ...

A physically healthy person I admire is____My uncle____
[sportsperson/ friend/ relative/dancer/ cyclist/ tramper]

What they do is run every day and run marathons 

Their skills are running and winning marathons

They practice every day 




A physically healthy person I admire is_________Emily___
[sportsperson/ friend/ relative/dancer/ cyclist/ tramper]

What they do is run and organize games

Their skills are running around

They practice every day


A physically healthy person I admire is_______mya_____
[sportsperson/ friend/ relative/dancer/ cyclist/ tramper]

What they do is jump in puddles with me

Their skills are jumping and running

They practice most days




Monday, September 9, 2019

Ella west:


Ella West, the pen name of Karen Trebilcock, was born in Invercargill. She now lives in a rural property near Mosgiel, Dunedin, with her husband and two sons. As well as writing fiction, she also works part-time as a journalist. In total Ella has published six books. West was awarded the Louis Johnson New Writers' Bursary in 2006. Her latest Young Adult novel, Night Vision (2014) won the Young Adult section of the LIANZA Awards and was the Young Adult Children's Choice winner in the New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults. 

Friday, September 6, 2019

Drama

For the last 2 weeks in drama, we have been working on healthy eating and creating healthy puppets to put on a puppet show. While learning about healthy eating and the things that bad food does to our bodies we had written down what healthy food does to help our four walls. When we had learned all that we needed to know we drew some healthy eating paper puppets to make a video that convinces people to eat healthy not only for their shape but for their minds as well.

                                                                     Healthy Hauora
Physical 

  1. Exercise regularly
  2. Eat a healthy diet
  3. Maintain a healthy weight
  4. Get enough sleep
  5. Keep up with vaccinations
  6. Brush and floss your teeth




Spiritual 

  1. Explore your spiritual core
  2. Look for deeper meanings
  3. Get it out
  4. Try yoga
  5. Travel
  6. Think positively
  7. Take time to meditate
mental


  1. Keep active
  2. Eat well. 
  3. Drink sensibly
  4. Keep in touch
  5. Ask for help
  6. Take a break




Emotional 

  1. Be aware of your emotions and reactions
  2. Express your feelings in appropriate ways
  3. Think before you act
  4. Manage stress
  5. Strive for balance
  6. Take care of your physical health
  7. Connect with others