WALHT - Recognise what is meant by judgement. This wordle is compiled of words that link directly to the word 'Judgment'.
I am a Year 8 student at Saint Patrick's School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Room 8 and my teacher is Mrs Dines.
Wednesday, 2 November 2016
Tuesday, 25 October 2016
Making Decisions
Making Decisions
Senario
Hone has just made it into the school cricket tea. Hone is fielding on the boundary line. A ball comes straight for him on the full and he catches it. Everyone cheers. Then he notices his foot is over the line - therefore the player is not out at all and has hit a six. The umpire didn’t see and asks Hone whether he caught the ball over the line or not. What could Hone do?
A. List Options:
He could tell the truth
2
He could lie and say his foot wasn’t over the line
3.
He could be honest.
B Say what is right or wrong about each option.
Option 1
The right thing to do is tell the truth is right
Option 2
Tell a lie is wrong
C. Say what would be the consequences of each option for everyone concerned.
1.
The consequences are if he tells a lie somebody else is sure can see it.
2.
When try lie there's a time that day you will feel guilty.
3.
If you are trying to lie you will feel weirdness travelling around your body hotness, sickness, and sweating.
S. Say what values you think lie behind each option and tick those that reflect gospel values - the values of Jesus.
1.
Responsibilities, Humble, Fairness.
2.
Guilty, Sin, Disobey
3.
Honest, owning up, perseverance.
E. Say which option you would have chosen and why.
1.Tell the truth because you won’t feel guilty, and you’ll know you’ve done the right thing.
2.
Say the right thing instead of lying.
3.
Cannot escape the dishonesty so it will be better to own up.
Friday, 21 October 2016
Friday, 19 August 2016
Graphs
WALHT:
Analyse and discuss data displays.
The data shows that this student began with a high score but then dropped back to low. Consecutive weeks shows markedimprovement.
Friday, 10 June 2016
Spider
Today I used Prezi to make a presentation using facts from my spider writing.
Apple Crumbled
Today Ingrid and Ella made room 8 apple crumble. It had been hard work for them making it for us. I reckon it was so yum when I had the first bite. It was not that big for our class but I still think it was worth making it. If you would want the recipe visit spsingrida.blogspot.co.nz. It has all the ingredients, steps, materials, and measuring steps you need.
Thursday, 9 June 2016
Spiders
Spiders are a species that are very dangerous at times.
They are not insects, they are like scorpions , which are known as arachnids. This species has eight legs not like insects, they have six. Spiders have no vertebrates (backbones).
Spiders lives in almost every habitat on earth. They often live near water in rocks. Spider bites are very painful, some bites could be very poisonous. Leading you to a spot in a hospital bed. These species also are helpful to gardens, they help plants reproduce by pollinating them.
I think these species are very helpful for your materials. Even though they bite you, they could still be a friend but getting to know you better.
Friday, 20 May 2016
How To Make A Delicious Breakfast
Materials:
- Plastic / Glass cup
- Small pot
- Spoon
- Bowl
Food:
- Weet Bix
- Yoghurt
- Boiled Green Apples
- Bananas
Procedure:
Step 1: Peel and core the apples and slice them up to any number of pieces and put them into the pot. Put hot water in boiling water.
Step 2: Then squeeze half a lemon and and add two tablespoons of sugar into the pot.
Step 3: Bring the pot to a boil until the apples are cooked.
Step 4: Now pour some stewed apple into your glass cup.
Step 5: Crush the weet-bix into small pieces and put them into your cup.
Step 6: Pour some Vanilla bean flavoured fresh and fruity yogurt into your glass cup on top of your weet-bix.
Step 7: Chop some bananas into as many pieces as you can. Than use a spoon to put some bananas inside your cup.
Step 8: Place it on the table.
Enjoy Your Meal
Monday, 16 May 2016
Better Rugby Player
You Will Need:
- Mouth guard
- Head gear
- Rugby boots
- Rugby ball
- Tee
How To Make A Rugby Tackle:
- Always tackle below chest.
- Head down before you go in.
- Tackle as hard as you can to make you feel better.
- Practise tackling if you're in fear to.
How To Pass A Rugby Ball:
- Make a spiral pass if you’re a far distance from the player to
make the ball travel faster in the air.
- If your teammate is close to you just pop the ball up to them.
- A spiral pass is only made when you’re far from your teammate.
- Arms out when you pass the ball.
How To Catch The Ball:
- Arms Up.
Wednesday, 11 May 2016
Fun Time
I was so excited when it was the first day of the holidays. My brother and I with his friends and my cousin went out partying. The location of the party was in Mount Wellington. My older brother and I trained it
(used the local train service) with a few others to Panmure to meet my cousin. Then we headed off to Mount Wellington where we met my brother’s friends, we all walked it together to the party.
It was a long walk, but we knew it was going to be worth it when we arrived. The excitement we had fuelled us on our walk. When we arrived, We made, we had a little rest before we entered the party. I’d never experienced a party but my brother who is four years older than me had. As we walked through towards the entry, two boys told us that to enter we had to be to be a party animal. Once inside, I grabbed a cup of water and tipped it on me like I was having fun. I was not sure this was the right place for me.
By tipping water over myself, I was hoping to show the owner of the party that I was a crazy party animal covered with sweat. . Unfortunately the party was shut down. The reason for this was because the power died. The owner told everybody to go home, in a moody way. We wasted our time going there so we went and brought some food to eat before we headed off.
Thursday, 5 May 2016
Colourful Kaleidoscope
Title:
Creating a colourful Kaleidoscope in a plate.
Equipment:
Liquid
Plastic Container
Liquid
Food Colourings
Low Fat Milk
Steps:
1. Pour your milk into your plastic container.
2. Grab your liquid pour some into your small plastic cup.
3. Use your four food colouring pour into each corner of your milk.
Friday, 15 April 2016
Ripper Rugby
Today In Multimedia Class. I used Loupe Collage to make something about ripper rugby by using photos.
Monday, 11 April 2016
God Strand
LI: For R.E we are learning about God's desire of humanity and Jesus' virtues and his actions.
Wednesday, 16 March 2016
2 Little Seeds
Materials:
- Plastic Cup
- Frozen Tea Bag
- Water
- Seeds
- Spinach
- Soil
- Dirt
- Pin
Instructions
- Grab a plastic cup (yogurt cup will be fine)
- Make wholes in it with a pin
- Put a frozen tea bag into your plastic cup
- Add some dirt into it not that big
- Dip your plastic cup with your dirt into your bucket of water
- Add some spinach or seed
- And leave it outside until it drys up a little
Monday, 14 March 2016
People Who Made Me, Me
These are the people that had made me to be myself. I have learn't about them and they inspired me and encourage me to do whats right.
New Spider Found In Australia
As part of our reading, we work independently exploring news items that have a national or international setting.
Article: New Spider Found In Australia
1.
Find a quote from the main person in this news article?
There are no quotes
2.
In your own words describe what happen in this news article?
In this article in Australia they had discovered a new spider that loves to swim, hunt and and be a spider. This spider is called a Brian spider which doesn't harm any humans.
3.
Find out where this event took place and include some information about this place?
It took place in Australia when a scientist discovered a spider and named it after his name “Brian”.
4.
Tell us when this event happen and explain what might happen in the future?
It doesn't say anything when this event took place but I can tell you what I can predict what would happen in the future. There will be more Brian spiders and more out in the world.
5.
Explain in your own words why this event took place?
It doesn't say
6.
Use the Dictionary in the bottom right hand corner to find the meaning of 3 words from the article?
Vibration - an instance of vibrating
Scientist - A person who is studying or has expert knowledge of one or more of the natural or physical sciences.
Professor - A university academic of the highest rank, the holder of a university chair.
Thursday, 4 February 2016
All New Day
Kia Ora, Malo lelei my name is Folau coming back school
is a big thing for me. Because I'm becoming a senior, and
being a year 8 student. But being a senior is up to the stage of being a,
role model to the school and especially the little kids. When they
grow up they could do the same thing, like an endless ripple of
caring that comes back to you.
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