tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-55404270069454536442024-03-05T20:10:22.787+13:00GloriaThis is a record of my learning at Point England School in Auckland, NZ.PES Blog Gmailhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10430434432980030044noreply@blogger.comBlogger296125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5540427006945453644.post-81128870099189533572016-09-16T12:08:00.001+12:002016-09-16T12:08:46.972+12:00Japan 2020 Olympic Games Bid<iframe allowfullscreen="true" frameborder="0" height="299" mozallowfullscreen="true" src="https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/17XFHH_X6yQ4jaPOY7Yklky-AJYuVb9XFT_q2Gi4I4zw/embed?start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000" webkitallowfullscreen="true" width="480"></iframe><br />
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This presentation is my group's bid to hold the 2020 Olympics in Japan. This was in the works for 4 weeks as the Year 9s and 10s of Tamaki College were apart of a integrated learning programme and this was one of the final products of that programme.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10168344508630083526noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5540427006945453644.post-25841403892945805322015-09-23T08:31:00.001+12:002015-10-27T19:01:45.654+13:00A.W.K.X Party Advertisement In my Social Studies class, we have been focusing on Government. To better our understanding, we went on a trip to Wellington two weeks ago to see Parliament. But we can talk about that on another post.<br />
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Anyway, my class was split into groups and we had to come up with a Party name, policies in which each party member was to be responsible for and a vision that our party had for New Zealand. </div>
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After all of that was established, we had to create an advertisement that tried to convince New Zealanders to vote for us. Here is our campaign video. Enjoy!</div>
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In spite of this video not having a thumbnail, it does play. :)<br />
Also we have a<a href="http://gloria1g9p38j.wix.com/awkxparty"> website</a> for our party if you would like to check that out as well.</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10168344508630083526noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5540427006945453644.post-89843614788683586152015-09-14T12:23:00.000+12:002015-09-14T12:23:26.578+12:00Safety Video - Hard Materials Here is a short video my friends and I created. It talks about the Do's and Don'ts when you are in a Hard Materials class (Wood Work or Wood Tech). We based our movie mostly around a certain piece of equipment; the saw.<br />
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For the past 2 days, in my Social Studies class, we have been learning about governments. Currently, we're looking more into <i style="font-weight: bold;">DICTATORS</i>! To help us better our understanding of dictators and dictatorship, our teacher, Ms Watene-Taie split our class into groups and gave us each a past or current dictator to create a presentation about.<br />
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We had to include a biography of that dictator and had to talk about their life before coming into power and how they came into power. Here is our presentation about Robert Mugabe; the current president of Zimbabwe. There is quite a lot of writing so <b>HAPPY READING! </b><br />
Hopefully, you learn something from it.<br />
<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10168344508630083526noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5540427006945453644.post-60022003027261606422015-09-02T08:55:00.001+12:002015-09-02T21:59:27.373+12:00Maori Language Week Although Maori Language Week is long gone, my friends and I created these two movies while in Maori class. These movies showcase a few students and teachers in our school reciting our school pepeha.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10168344508630083526noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5540427006945453644.post-55436253854130310742015-09-02T08:48:00.002+12:002015-09-02T22:02:51.974+12:00Success Movie<iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/c0sZVyEL1FE" width="560"></iframe>
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In my first term at Tamaki College, our Social Studies teacher gave my class and I the task to create a DLO based around the core values in our school known as the RISE values. RISE stands for Respect, Integrity, Success and Responsibility (though Responsibility doesn't start with E).<br />
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Our class was split into 4 groups and were assigned a value. My group and I received Success. We decided to create our movie sort of like a TV show, we titled <i style="font-weight: bold;">Extreme Makeover: Success Edition</i>. It soon turned into an instructive movie on how to be successful by changing the small things like how you wear your uniform and how you behave in class.<br />
This movie was posted on Youtube and was shared with my class and teacher.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10168344508630083526noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5540427006945453644.post-51947978345723486742014-12-02T18:08:00.000+13:002014-12-02T18:09:57.167+13:00Our Future Focus Poster<iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="281" mozallowfullscreen="" src="//player.vimeo.com/video/113327214" webkitallowfullscreen="" width="500"></iframe> <br />
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During reading time, we were given a challenge by our teacher Mrs Nua to create a digital learning object (DLO) about Future Focus Learning. My friends and I got together and had a planning session to decide what we could make for this task. After a while, we came to an agreement on doing a poster. We thought it would be different to what everyone else was doing since the majority of DLOs that were being created were movies. This movie shows the process of our poster and what meanings are behind the things in it.<br />
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<a href="http://peslaitap.blogspot.co.nz/">Laita</a> drew, painted and came up with what objects should be in this awesome painting. She was involved a lot in this and did an amazing job. Although, all of us contributed really well and worked pretty hard. Enjoy!</div>
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This is a task that we were given by Mrs Tele'a. We had to create two tattoos. One that was cultural and one that had elements that represented you. Here is a presentation that includes my tattoos. They each have an explanation so you can understand the meaning behind them.<br />
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If the presentation isn't working for you, I have put the explanations here too. By the way, there is a LOT of writing.<br />
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My first tattoo is called the Fata ‘o Tu’i Tonga. It is a portrayal of the central beam in the King’s house. More specifically, of the sennit bindings that hold the central beam, which supports the thatched roof. So why did I choose this particular Tongan pattern as one of my two tattoos?<br /><br />The Fata ‘o Tu’i Tonga symbolizes unity, strength and coming together. This was exactly the reason why I chose it. I thought it reminded me of family - distinctly, my family -. When I saw the Fata ‘o Tu’i Tonga and it’s the meaning behind it, it reminded me of all the times my extended family has given my parents and I a helping hand. It’s a pretty significant design since one of the many things I value is family. <br /><br />In this slide, I have included my own tattoo design that I created. It is based off of the things I value the most; Friendship, Trust and Animals. These are more of symbols than they are patterns and drawings. <br /><br />As you can see, one of the symbols are in a different language. When translated, it means trust. You may be wondering what this language is. It is Kanji. Kanji is used in the modern Japanese writing system. So why would I include Kanji in my tattoo? Another thing that I value is culture and language. I thought instead of using the Tongan language, I would use a language that was foreign to me and that I was fascinated with. And that was Japanese. <br /><br />Behind the friendship symbol is a pawprint. The main reason why I used a dog pawprint to represent animals was because I absolutely love dogs. Another reason why was because I recently lost a close family member. Sisa. He was my dog that I grew up with in Tonga. I had received him when I was aged one and at the time Sisa was just a pup. So we were really close since we LITERALLY grew up together. This symbol really did mean a lot to me. I actually hope one day I will get this tattoo. <br /><br />I would say this tattoo is also apart of my own design. It shows my religion, family and culture. <br /><br />The flower is supposed to be a franjapaini. It represents where I was born: Tonga. Popping up behind it is a koru. This represents New Zealand. Overall, this shows where I was born and where I am currently living. <br /><br />The stick figures may look a little out of place but they symbolize my parents. I used the cliche gender colours blue and pink to identify them. <br /><br />They are big part of my life and although they may have problems in their relationship, they’re still making an effort for me. <br /><br />I think doing this task and all the research about tattoos and symbolism we did has really helped me understand symbolism and my culture. Everything has a meaning behind it. Whether, it’s the symbol on your school uniform, the tattoo your uncle has or that tick on your Nike shoes. <br /><br />My friends and I have talked a lot about tattoos and what we were going to get etched on our bodies when we were older. The past seven weeks have really broadened my mind on tattoos. They are a form of art on people’s bodies, especially when they have meaning behind them. That’s when they become symbolic and can be a constant reminder for you.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5540427006945453644.post-4130988133689940462014-11-24T09:55:00.001+13:002014-11-25T10:51:26.438+13:00What's Been Up at Extension? <a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi-v-_gqKDSKU3YkLD5_43n-5VQRW3U9nVnSU1pcJMJcl71aLqC-JbayzzJQ2pvWCEZfESYjeHSeuVTf66LqURIR8yYooPrs4QopRR0ih5yDh0aSGTkviAHvcHsTnhl_Lq-CKkSvgZYAjuD/s1600/Back+group.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi-v-_gqKDSKU3YkLD5_43n-5VQRW3U9nVnSU1pcJMJcl71aLqC-JbayzzJQ2pvWCEZfESYjeHSeuVTf66LqURIR8yYooPrs4QopRR0ih5yDh0aSGTkviAHvcHsTnhl_Lq-CKkSvgZYAjuD/s1600/Back+group.JPG" height="240" width="320" /></a>Extension has been taking closer looks at tattoos and symbolism. Specifically polynesian tattoos. We researched about it and even created our own designs but we had never really seen the real thing. Although a bunch of us had already seen a pe'a before due to someone in their family having one. Anyway, Mr Tele'a was invited to come to one of our extension sessions to show us his traditional samoan tattoo. Whether we had already seen one or not, it was still a really good way to expand our knowledge.<br />
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He came to give us a personal view on what's it like to get a pe'a (samoan tattoo). Not only that but to give us a closer look at the intricate designs.<br />
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Mr Tele'a was a really good model and teacher. We all prepared questions to ask him and he answered them with great detail. The questions varied from: 'What did your parents think when you wanted to get a tatau?' to 'What did you do to get your mind off the pain?' and many others. He explained and showed us what parts were meaningful to him and the reasons behind them.<br />
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For example, there was a 20-30 cm wide black strip that started underneath his armpit and wrapped itself around his back to the other side of his body under the opposite armpit. To an uninformed person, it would look like a patch of green on his backside but it actually held a big amount of meaning. This part of the full pe'a is supposed to be a canoe or va'a. The va'a represents the family who the wearer of the tattoo has to always protect. (Click image underneath for an actual look)<br />
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Because the extension group have been looking at tattoos and symbolism, we were given mini project that we had to complete. This task was to create our very OWN tattoo. There were two crucial things we had to include in our tattoos. One was to use or make a symbol of any part of our culture or heritage and the other was to create a symbol to represent yourself. Currently, I have nearly finished my work. I have already completed the cultural side of this project and am still working on my own symbol.<br />
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In my class, we have Self Management Level Board. There are three levels on it. Level 1: I need help managing myself. Level 2: I'm able to manage myself but can get off task and Level 3: I am able to manage myself inside and outside the classroom. </div>
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This is my avatar that I created to represent myself on that board. I'm currently thinking of placing myself on Level 3 since I am a trust worthy person who can manage really well without a teacher. </div>
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In this picture, I have my favourite animal; the wolf. Taki, which is my House Team and a bunch of symbols at the bottom which represents my favourite book characters.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5540427006945453644.post-81696289678105623222014-10-14T10:25:00.000+13:002014-10-14T10:25:52.374+13:00Term 4 Day 1For the last term of 2014, Class 1 and Class 5 were put together to create Mafia Ono (although, the class hasn't decided that name yet). Now that the two have been merged, Class 1 has now got 3 teachers instead of two. It was quite a surprise to hear this from Mrs Nua but yesterday proved that being with Class 5 wouldn't be so bad.<div>
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My friends and I have been in and out of classes since last year so it was very different to hear that our class would no longer be on it's own. Not to mention that we just received our new class last term after two terms of living outside of the senior block. </div>
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As the reveal of the new government drew nearer, New Zealand waited in front of their TV screens and computers, awaiting for the final word. After seeing many signs and advertisements, I can say that the support from the people is incredible. Seeing kids and adults alike, coming together and holding signs at the side of the road, showcasing who and what they believed in was pretty awesome. <div>
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Just by looking at the vote count, National is the team bypassing everyone else. 48% of the votes were National while Labour lagged behind with only 24%. It seems that National's Mr John Key will be receiving his third term in the office as the Prime Minister.</div>
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Now that the elections are over, one of National's things on their to do list is bringing a simple economical plan to the table for the next three years. Their main goal is to Live within our Means, Start Paying off Dept and Keep Generating New Jobs. Since 12 months ago, they've grown eighty three thousand new jobs and by the time its 2018, there should be 150,000 new jobs. More on the subject about new jobs, National plans to lift the quality of teaching to provide a better education. Not only that but now they are providing free doctors visits for children under 13. </div>
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New Zealand has voted and hopefully this is the best choice for our country. Although I am not a very big politics person, I actually can't wait to see what happens next time Elections come along. Maybe they'll get more creative with their advertisements, who knows. But for now, congratulations to National.</div>
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<a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-29268823">BBC National Party Wins Elections </a></div>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5540427006945453644.post-48539962848872114422014-09-12T10:17:00.000+12:002014-09-12T10:17:44.421+12:00Self Management Reflection <div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5540427006945453644.post-29900660557880873732014-09-09T15:50:00.000+12:002014-09-09T15:50:45.141+12:00They Don't Really Care About Us!Self Management was a topic that our class was examining, so to practice this key competence, we were given the task to create a Music Video using one of Michael Jackson's songs. We had to work in our year groups so the Year 8 Girls had to work together and same with the rest of the class. Our teacher will be judging our movie and marking it based on how we managed ourselves and the quality of our movie. We worked pretty hard to complete this movie and put quite a lot of effort into it. Hope you enjoy!<br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5540427006945453644.post-70190886474153475992014-09-09T15:41:00.000+12:002014-09-09T15:41:33.255+12:00Self Management <div dir="ltr" style="line-height: 1.15; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-top: 0pt;">
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<a href="http://www.storylines.org.nz/Profiles/Profiles+I-M/Juliette+MacIver.html">Juliette MacIver</a> is a children's book author who grew up in Wellington. She went to Victoria University where she received a degree in Linguistics. Juliette had various jobs; teaching English, working as a tour guide, travel agent and a few more. She has written a total of twelve books and is quite well-known for one of them, Toucan Can. <br />
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Born in Auckland, <a href="http://www.storylines.org.nz/Profiles/Profiles+I-M/Catherine+Mayo.html">Catherine Mayo</a> is a Young Adult writer. Not only that but she is currently in a band named Gentle Annie. She has written only two books, Murder in Mykenai and The Bow. <br />
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During class, we were given a task of creating our own mascot after we examined Glasgow's commonwealth mascot, Clyde. We had looked at the other mascots like Shera the Tiger, the Olympics mascots and of course, like I said, Clyde the Thistle. This inspired us to come up with our very own mascots. We imagined what mascot would represent New Zealand if we held the next commonwealth games. </div>
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I had a hard time trying to name my mascot. I tried to think about what things made New Zealand significant and what represented it well. So I decided to name my pukeko, Kapua. Kapua means cloud and New Zealand is known as the Land of the Long White Cloud. With my pukeko, I drew gumboots and a greenstone. Those two things are both apart of kiwiana (New Zealand icons). </div>
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Kapua is a great hiker and he also love running. He helps the sheep dogs gather the flock and kine at farms. The commonwealth will find itself with amazing luck when Kapua is representing New Zealand. </div>
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Kaycee and I tried our best to play the game everyday but found ourselves having difficulties with the game especially when we were nearly finished. We played it on Wednesday and Thursday, trying to figure out what was wrong. That was until our teacher told us, everyone else was having the same problem and it was a bug.<br />
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Luckily, today they fixed the bug and now we are going to finish it. But we did some interesting things on Wednesday. We hoped on and realized we had completed all the parts on the game except the Courtroom. So we presented our idea to the council and out of 4 ways to stop the asteroid, we picked the Solar Sail. We believed it was safer than the other options because it resulted in less deaths, the idea of it sounded more effective and we trusted the information we were given about this subject.<br />
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After we put in our option, we had to provide some evidence on why we wanted to use the Solar Sail. Not only that but we also had to put in reasons why we didn't pick the other options. Kaycee and I soon finished the game after we were given a hyperlink to where the game wasn't buggy. The solar sail proved to be very very effective and didn't kill anyone at all.<br />
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The game wasn't that difficult, we were pretty happy with our outcome. I do wish it was longer and had more tasks to complete before going to the council. Other than that, I really liked the game.</div>
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