I would rather be invisible. Why? Well I get ignored by my family most of the time, so I'm probably already used to it. Since invisibility is the same thing I would rather be invisible than fly.
I am a Year 7 student at Saint Patrick's School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Room 8 and my teacher is Ms. George.
Wednesday, 3 November 2021
Monday, 1 November 2021
Having to choose between spending your holiday at the beach in NZ or overseas
I would have to choose staying in NZ rather than going overseas. Why? Well I've always been scared of height and of the plane crashing.
Friday, 22 October 2021
Would You Rather Go Back In Time Or Stop Time
Would You Rather Go Back In Time Or Stop Time
I would rather go back in time since there we're a lot of extraordinary events in the past I haven't experience. Such as, the first landing of the moon.
Tuesday, 19 October 2021
Would You Be A Wizard Or A Superhero
Would You Be A Wizard Or A Superhero
Being a wizard sounds really fun! Although being a superhero is getting work done and having fun at the same time. So I would rather be a superhero than a wizard.
Monday, 18 October 2021
Would you rather slide on a rainbow or jump on clouds?
Would you rather slide on a rainbow or jump on clouds?
I would rather jump on clouds since you could have a extremely beautiful view of the world and the sun.
Wednesday, 29 September 2021
Pablo Picasso
Pablo Picasso is a famous Spanish artist, born in the 18th century and was born in Malaga, Spain. Mostly known for his paintings, especially his most famous one “Guernica”.
One of his greatest achievements was called the “Lenin Peace Prize”; he also succeeded in taking responsibility for supporting others, especially the “Nationalists”. He’d hoped that he would be a model for determination and creative risk-taking. He didn’t really overcome his dyslexia but used his dyslexia as an influence to his famous artwork. He influenced other artists by helping develop a different art style called cubism and collage.I believe that he’d been the one that created the art era in the 1950s, the era where art was beginning to get up to its prime.
One of his greatest achievements was called the “Lenin Peace Prize”; he also succeeded in taking responsibility for supporting others, especially the “Nationalists”. He’d hoped that he would be a model for determination and creative risk-taking. He didn’t really overcome his dyslexia but used his dyslexia as an influence to his famous artwork. He influenced other artists by helping develop a different art style called cubism and collage.I believe that he’d been the one that created the art era in the 1950s, the era where art was beginning to get up to its prime.
Here are more art from Picasso!
Monday, 9 August 2021
Wednesday, 23 June 2021
Friday, 21 May 2021
Christian's End
Dear Diary,
Death defying bombs go off outside our school, the whole school was terrified. We went under full lock down. The bombs kept getting closer and closer, I thought it was my end. IT WAS CHAOS!! Everybody was running and screaming. BLOOD WAS SPLATTERED EVERYWHERE LIKE GRAFFITI! Organs hanging from the open bodies, all I could see was red. I ran home like as fast as cheetah, passing a corpse laid on the ground like a dead leaf. The brightness of fire burning my eyes, the heat was too powerful. I was near my house, fire just blocking my way, all I can see is my red front door.
Friday, 14 May 2021
Sailing
Sailing
On the 10th of May, 2021, we went sailing at Okahu Bay, thanks to St Johns Rotary and Yachting New Zealand for giving us this opportunity.
We were taught how to set the boat up and most importantly, we got taught how to sail a boat. We started by raising the sail up and then we did the other complicated parts. They taught us how to steer the boat and how to use the sail properly. If you wanted to steer right you had to turn the tiller right, its basically "turn right to go left and turn left to go right." The sail works like clockwork. To control the sail you hold a rope connected to the sail. The point of the rope is to control the sail as the wind goes past it, when the wind is too hard you roll the rope up so it can be easier to control it when the wind is hard.
We started by getting on the boat and then getting connected to the main speed boat. Once all of us were connected, the instructors pulled us behind their inflatable boats. Once we were in the deeper area we got faster and faster, We then played some games like Ball Tiggy and Numbers. At the end we were just roaming around the ocean. Sailing was fun!
I recommend that others should go sailing. Thanks to St Johns Rotary and Sailing NZ for a great day.
Diary Entry
Tuesday, 11 May 2021
Sir Peter Snell
Peter Snell was born on 1938, 17 December in Opunake New Zealand. The school he went was Mt Albert Grammar School. He was famous for having three gold medals in the Olympics and being only one that finished the 800 and 1500 metre race from 1920 to 1964. He retired in athletics and worked at a tobacco company and then moved to the United States and went to studying again. He got a PHD in exercise physiology. Died at the age of 80 on 2019, 12 December.
Friday, 7 May 2021
Diary Entry
This is a diary entry I have written in response to a short animated movie we are studying for literature.
Dear Diary
I feel darkness coming into my body, I feel like I did something awful, I feel like dying, I feel useless.
Everyday, I go upstairs to look out my window looking for someone who could accept my appearance and qualities, sometimes people just won't let me hangout with them just because of who I am.
Thursday, 6 May 2021
Monday, 3 May 2021
Values
Today we discussed our values. We had to dig deep and thought hard about what really counts. I chose people as something I value because I thought about if the world ended tomorrow and what would I do first or miss. I thought of people because I think that us humans represent life and death, and how we have a life to live.
This is a person standing on top of the world representing all of us humans and all of the livings things.
Friday, 9 April 2021
Stations Of The Cross 2021
Introduction
Stations Of The Cross is a religious play, played by the seniors in school to teach the young how Jesus died.
There were 14 stations so it was pretty long. All of us got a chosen role, some were villagers and some of us were Roman Soldiers. I was a soldier.
The hardest part was when we carried the cross onto the stage. Once we put Jesus onto the cross, one of the soldiers would give me a nail one by one, while I would hammer the nails into Jesus' on his arms. After all that, the next station was when Jesus died on the cross. I took down the arms of Jesus off the cross then laid him down on the ground. Two soldiers came up and rolled up a white cloth as if Jesus was in the burial cave. (No harm was done in this play)
This experience was great! I learnt a lot about the death of Jesus, risk and sacrifice... even if its dangerous.
Always believe in yourself!