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Tuesday, 22 September 2015

What we learnt at the Supermarket


This is our presentation on what we learnt at Pak N Save for our trip. I worked on this with some other students. We included information about the nutrition guidelines, and even a fruit and vegetables rainbow. 

Monday, 14 September 2015

My Speech



Good Morning students and teachers,
Think about a time where you’ve been in public. Alone. Vulnerable. Prey to the many spectators that are quick to assume the flaws you possess. Strangers, expecting you to be someone you are not. You've done absolutely nothing, yet the only thing that fills their minds are the assumptions of the terrible person you are. These thoughts, purely fueled by your appearance.


Why can’t they tell us the thoughts they have in their heads, about our culture, about our heritage, about the flaws our people have.  Just because I am brown, it does not mean I am violent. Just because I am brown,  it does not mean I don’t eat breakfast in the mornings. Just because I am brown, it does not give you the right to act like I am any different from you.  After all we're different races not a different species. And yet, the uncertainty in their voices, proves the lack of understanding, they have when they attempt to belittle our people and our ways.  


So tell me. When will we ever become more than a label?  


Yes, we see the outer shell of one's character but have we thought about the content inside? We assume the truth, just because that is what we've learnt. The opinions of one’s race is taught to a child like the rules of a classroom, handed down like the clothes of a sibling, and is as common as a mother's love for her child.  


Now, I can not just let this problem be overlooked, like it has been! This is more important than a lot of the things we claim as “Relevant” in the lives we live today. How does this not come up in a conversation you have with a friend, yet the most pointless things do?


Because of stereotypical labels, believe it or not people have died. How many times on the news have you heard of the innocent person who ended up dead on the street? The policeman who thought he had a weapon on him, just because the colour of his skin was a sign that he was threatening. Is it a coincidence that 94% of these victims are coloured?


“I love you too” Sean Bell’s last words before he died. Shot 50 times on his wedding day. Police thought he had a firearm yet the weapon is still not found. They thought. They assumed. They used the colour of his skin to back up their assumptions. Because of this his fiance is unwed, his to be child unborn, his life that was once planned out, now abandoned , like the rest of them.


I am Tired, disgusted, hurt and angry, yet prepared, committed, dedicated and impatient for a change.


We can't stop the thoughts we have about people. We can't stop ourselves from having an opinion. What we can stop, is assuming who people are. Expecting them to be one thing, when they are the other. We should ask not assume. Start a conversation not a rumor. Be normal not sympathetic. For then, and only then, will our true individuality reach its full meaning.


Stop closing your eyes to the things that matter. We must at least make an effort to see beyond race, because if we don’t, who will?

Tuesday, 8 September 2015

Tongan DLO


This is my Tongan DLO that was completed last week as a celebration for Tongan Language Week. I worked on this with a classmate. We included a lot of cool things! 

Cross Country

Cross Country

Today we had cross country. Since I'm a school leader, I helped with setting everything up. There was this cool Arch that was kinda like a bouncy castle, that we used as a finish line! I had to run in front of the year 1's to show them where to run just in case they get lost. When the time finally came to my run, there were only a small amount of girls compared to the other year groups. We were year 8. We made sure that we were calm and ready. When the clappers made its sound we ran off! I was in the lead , my best friend right behind me. When we were nearing to the end of the race, I looked around me and there was only one girl I could see. I stopped and she caught up to me. We ran together until the end and sprinted to see who was the best. I came first and she finished second. I fell onto the grass and stayed there for at least 10 minutes, puffed out, exhausted! When everyone had finally had their races, we went back to school and celebrated a little! I can not wait until Inter school Cross Country!

Thursday, 3 September 2015

Kiwisport: Run, Jump Throw

Athletics Skills

For Kiwisport, we've been practising and improving our athletics skills. This week we learnt how to improve our long jump and high jump techniques. For long jump we have to make sure that our arms are swinging, we have bent knees when landing and starting, to look up and to make sure we're landing on two feet. For high jump  we learnt that we have to slightly bend our knees, run from an angle (J-Shape), put our leading arm and leg up in the air first, jump from the side and that the scissor high jump technique is a quick action. 

Tuesday, 1 September 2015

Reading: Dihydrogen Monoxide Hoax


This is a poster that displays the cautions of Dihydrogen Monoxide. Dihydrogen monoxide is a hoax that believes chemicals are coming out of the same taps our clean fresh water come out from. We had to make this to put it above the tap in our classroom.