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Thursday 23 August 2012

My Space Timeline By Fine


This is my space timeline. Our new teacher Mr blackmore has been teaching about space. We have
been learning about this since he started. I have added a blue background and pictures to make it like alive I really hope you like this post I have been working on this and i hope you will leave feedback.

Thursday 16 August 2012

My tasks to Complete term three . By fine

My comment to room 4 By Fine


My comment to Miss Paton By Fine


My report on Baron Pierre de Coubertin By Fine


My Baron Pierre de Coubertin Report
Introduction:
Baron Pierre de Coubertin revived the Ancient Olympic games into the Modern Olympic games. He had a passion for sports ever since.

Baron Pierre de Coubertin was born the 1st of January 1863. Little Baron grew up in a very rich family, being the fourth born person in the family. He also didn’t get along with his parents that well. His father was an artist and his paintings were displayed and on sale at Parisian Salons.

Baron went to law school but dropped out after one year. He went to another department. There he learnt about science and politics.

In 1883 he observed education systems in England. In 1880 he took part in the school sport competitions in Paris. He also formed a committee designed to be responsible for physical education in schools.

Baron went to England and met a fellow called William Penny Brookes. William started the Much Wenlock Olympian Games. If you didn’t already know it started in England .

Between 1873 and 1881 he studied the Ancient Olympics. In 1892 he organized a conference for a possibility of renewing the Olympics. In 1892 he started a conference again in presenting his knowledge and ideas on the history of sport. He also shared in the conference visions of reviving the Olympic Games.

Baron started a family of his own,  but sadly they didn’t turn out well. His son became retarded after being in the sun too long and his daughter became very depressed and never married. Marie ( wife ) and Baron blamed each other for their children. They also brought up their nephews and loved them more like they were their real children, but they died in the World War 1.

Baron was the president of the International Olympic Committee but then  became the 2nd president of the International Olympic Committee. Baron put more money into the committee than others, so when he died his family struggled with money. Baron thought women should not compete at the Olympic games. That’s where everyone thought wrong. He then was no longer the 2nd president, even though he put in so much money into the committee.

Baron died when walking through a park. Baron’s heart was taken. His heart was buried at the Olympic stadium in Athens. The rest of his body was buried in back in France.

Baron will always be remembered for giving people more of a chance to be seen. He is a person that is very well known. He has made an unbelievable achievement. He is a very special man and will not be forgotten.

Wednesday 15 August 2012

My reflection on my print making



Printmaking Reflection

 1. Are you pleased with your prints? Why / Why not? 
Yes. I am because I have but a lot of effort into my prints.

 2. What is your favourite print and why? Crayon Rubbing, Crayon and Dye, Dry Ink and Wet Ink 
My favourite making of the print is the crayon print making. 

3. What is your least favourite print and why?
 My least favourite print is the dyed print. Because I didn’t turn out how I wanted it too. 

 4. What did you find easy?
 The dyed print. 

 5. What did you find hard? 
The wet ink print. 

 6. What would you do differently next time?
 I would change the colour of the dye on my print.

 7. Who / What has helped you in the printmaking process? 
Miss Paton has really helped me in correcting my mistakes.

 8. What is something you have learnt from printmaking? 
 To cut curves right. Also to do my olive leaves correctly.

Tuesday 14 August 2012

My Medal Winning Graph By Fine

This is my graph on how many medals New Zealand won at the Olympic games. As you can see New Zealand has done extremely well in rowing. They have done well in rowing because New Zealand is fill of lakes and rivers. Cycling is also another sport that New Zealand is good at. New Zealand has won six gold medals, two silver medals and five bronze medals at the Olympic Games. Altogether they have won thirteen medals. New Zealand is doing quite well in the Olympics. Everyone will be jumping with excitement when New Zealand goes into the 2016 Olympic Games. I mean isn't that what everyone does for their country?.I hope you like my Graph. I would love it if you could leave feedback.

My Medal Winning Table Chart By Fine

My Medal Tally By Fine

Room 5 has been split into groups to graph how many medals have been won by each country. I have been graphing the results about New Zealand with the help of Alazay, Deziree, Tim, Quaid and Kifi. I have put a lot of effort into this s please leave feedback.

New Zealand Medal Tally By Fine

This is My New Zealand medal tally. If you do not know what a medal tally is, It is something that graphs. Say for instinct this tally graphs how many medals New Zealand has won. If you would love to see more tally's follow the link below :
 http://creativevoicepbs.blogspot.co.nz/

Monday 13 August 2012

Comparing countries with the medal count By Fine

This is my Medal Tally on the 2012 Olympics games. It shows how many medals the following countries have won. USA came first in the Olympic Games.They won 46 gold medals, 29 silver medals and 29 bronze medals.The total of their medals that they have won is 104. I think they won 104 medals is because of their population. See they get more of a chance. China came second in the Olympic games. China again has a large population and very focused. Great Britain came third in the Olympic Games. I think all the large countries have more of a chance to win more medals. Australia also did very well in swimming. I think that they are good at swimming because of the climate. New Zealand came fifteenth in the Olympics.They won six gold medals, two silver medals and 5 bronze medals. They have done really well in rowing. I think they are good at rowing because New Zealand is full of lakes and rivers. The total of New Zealand's medals altogether is thirteen. I think everyone did very well in the Olympics. I can't wait till the next Olympics because we will be again graphing the results. I have put a lot of effort into this graph so please leave comments.

Thursday 9 August 2012

My Comment to Room 3

This is my comment to room 3.

My Comment to Abdurrahim

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This is my comment to Abdurrahim. He is always smiling and if you want to find Abdurrahim's class copy this link : http://livelylearners.blogspot.co.nz/search/label/Abdurrahim