Monday, March 23, 2020

My Home Language Introduction




This is my home language introduction. My home Language comes from Ethiopia and it is Amharic.

My Prayer

Dear Lord, 


Please help the people that have the Coronavirus and to make them  feel better. Help the
people that have passed on. Please make a cure to make  the people that have the
Coronavirus. Help the people in China to feel better. Bless the people that are poor or that are
sick and in the hospital. May the Coronavirus not spread so we don’t have any deaths here in
New Zealand. 


Lord hear us.

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Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Mary Mackillop

Mary Mackillop was a nice girl helped people that were poor.

Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Quarters


Today  the pride group  did quarters. 1/4 is four  equal groups.   

Friday, March 6, 2020

Treaty of Waitangi Poster


This is my Treaty of Waitangi information poster. 

My Swimming Recount

Yes!!!!! Lucky Christ the King SchoolFor ten days  we went
swimming and I love swimming. We swam at the  Dean Greenwood
Swimming pool. It was exciting. When I first went in, it was cold and then when
Ethan our instructor taught us how to swim. He said “Dip your face in” then
I did. It was not that cold. There were lanes in the pool. There were lanes one,
two and three. I was in lane one. In lane one there were five  people including
Helina, Sharon, Andrea and Michael. We learnt techniques on floating on
our back and front. My favourite technique was floating on my back. I liked to
have races. After our swim, the instructors removed the lane barriers.
I was  shocked. We learnt to make waves like the ocean. My favourite part was the last lesson. It was fun because we went canoeing. We went under the canoe. In real life, if our boat capsized we could breathe and go underneath it. The instructor was underneath the canoe. We had to say what our name was and to say hi. That was my favourite part.




Thursday, March 5, 2020

Half


 Today in maths we are learning about half. These things show half. A half is two equal pieces.

Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Treaty Waitangi Information Report



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A treaty is a formally written document/ contract.  The Treaty of Waitangi was
signed on 6th February 1840. 40 chiefs wrote the Treaty. William Hobson's
son translated the treaty into Maori. 500 Maori people including 30 women
signed the treaty  but 39 did not. British settlers were involved in signing the
Treaty. Some Europeans signed the Treaty.