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Tuesday 26 August 2014

ONGA ONGA 7's

I went to Onga Onga 7`s with alot of my friend's and most of Rooms 4 ,3 and 2 . I played  soccer. We won most of our games. This made it easier for us to get into the final`s! But the score was 3-1 unfortunately we got the one! But I am still happy we got into the final. It was an awesome day and I hope to go back next year.                                                                                                                                                            By Brodie koko




Aeroplane Testing


For two weeks Room 4 did aeroplane testing for maths. We had to create four paper planes and test them four times each. While testing we had to measure how far it flew, and how far its wing span was. The minimum of how short it had to be was 4 cm, after we tested we had to pick which one went the furthest for a small plane competition, I came third, after the competition we had put all the measurements and data we collected  into a statistical investigation. Which is now displayed in our classroom.
My personal thoughts are it was a interesting and very fun way to do mathematics because it isn't something ordinary you do in maths.
By Armani Flutey

Monday 30 June 2014

Technology

At technology we were doing cooking (world cup styles) every day we would prepare 2 dishes from different countries competing in the FIFA world cup. On Wednesday afternoon Mr Pearse told us we would be making  Brigadeiro which is a Brazilian sweet. Brigadeiro is very quick and easy to make with only a few ingredients. On Thursday morning we made Paella from Spain. Paella is  a Spanish dish of rice. It contains saffron, chicken, seafood, cooked and served in a large shallow pan, but we did not have a shallow pan. So we cooked it in a normal pan and served on a plate. On Thursday afternoon we made Fajitas from Mexico which is like a soft taco.On Friday morning we made Tagine from Algeria. Tagine is  a North African stew of spiced meat and vegetables prepared by slow cooking in a shallow earthenware cooking dish with a tall, conical lid.On Friday afternoon we made Pavlova  from Australia (because New Zealand isn't in the world cup!) Mine and Karmas first attempted failed terribly, but we ended up producing a great pav (and delicious) because I got the biggest piece!  I decorated mine with cream, sprinkles and kiwi fruit!   

National Young Leaders Day 2014

The prefects of Poukawa School went on a trip to Palmerston North, for National Young Leaders Day 2014. There were five speakers; Jamie Fitzgerald, Angela Swann-Cronin, Nakita Turner, Charlie Laumatia and Cam Calkoen.

         When we walked in, the theme was 3D. It means Dream, Dare, Develop. The packs we got given contained; a booklet, a pen and 3D glasses. The MC's were Gemma Knight and Dave Atkinson.

          My favourite speakers were; Charlie Laumatia and Nakita Turner. Charlie was one of my favourite speakers because; he had a great sense of humour and told funny stories. Nakita Turner was one of my favourites also because; she was genuine. She helps others with bullying and stands up for what she believes in.

          Some of the highlights of the day were when The Laughing Samoans did a retake on The Three Little Pigs, when Dave and Gemma danced in onsies to "Turn Down For What" and when they took a big selfie.
What an awesome day. Thank you to Poukawa School for taking us.

By Te Au Skipworth