Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Morning blog post

200 word story about 12 hour relay.

We set up for the big day. Everyone helping and putting up their tents for their teams. Everyone getting over excited and ready to run 12 hours. The teams warming up. Kids fulling up their water bottles. The first team starting to line up......."BEEP, BEEP". They ran from the starting line. Suddenly "ahhhhhhh", everyone screaming as the ground shacked and shacked. Parents and children trying to find cover. It took five minutes to stop. Then everyone trying to find their love ones. Sadly, Caitlin, Sasha, Sattori, Lauren, Jahna and Sharnae died in the earth quake. Everyone started crying as they all died. Then suddenly there was a lockdown, these guys with big guns running after everyone and shooting the survival people left from the earth quake. Mrs Mill's jaw opened wide as she saw the killer coming towards her, as she ran to the toilets and locked herself inside and she hid behind the toilet crunched as a little baby. Miss Campbell ran up to the killer and pucnhed his nose, nose  throat, throat, guts, guts, nuts , nuts. But the killer shot her and she fell onto the broken, wet ground. Then the whole school cried as they lost a lot of people from the amazing school Tauranga Intermediate.

Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Homework


drug presentation

This term we have been having our Life Education sessions. One of the topics we are learning about is drugs. Everyone in our class had made a presentation about on individual drug so that we can  extend our knowledge. I made my presentation to a class member and they have given me feedback about me presentation below.

Success Criteria

- confidence when they deliver their presentation
- their knowledge is genuine
- information is in their own words
- no reading off the page, not too much text
- images match content
- visually appealing
- not to long or short






Monday, 28 October 2013

Morning blog post

Poem

On a friday, freezing morning.
People setting up the big day.
kids,warming up before the big run.
every kid fulling up their water bottles.
runners lining up at the start.
supporters cheering on the teams.
people lining up to get a whiff of the yummy food.      
performers getting ready for the talent quest.
teams passing the finish line.
kids puffing as they share their placings.

Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Morning blog post

I've got some older friends (I'm 13, they are 14/15) Who have invited me to a party on Saturday night at someone's house. I'm pretty sure everyone there will be drinking. I've never had alcohol before. I'm going to tell my parents that I'm staying the night at my friend's. I feel quite nervous, cause I know it's bad. What should I do?

Don't go, if you know there will be alcohol there don't even go. If you go, you could get into a rough situation. If you don't want to go and you shouldn't even go make up an escuse say you have something on that weekend , say you have sports or you have to go on a vacation with the family. Kids your age, shouldn't even be going to parties your to young and you never know you might be peer pressured to taking a sip of ahcahol.

Homework



Thursday, 17 October 2013

Morning blog post

I found out my two friends smoke. I'm 13. I dont know what to do. I am really confused. Please help.
Tell a adult (counselor, parent, teacher or any other close adults). A good person to talk to is the counselor because they talk through it and help you and give you advice, its also good to tell a teacher that their smoking on school ground or even on others probity. Also tell the school principal as they will need to know so they can contact their parents and let them know about what is happening. You can also contact sites or ring helplines to help you with the issue, they are really good because they talk you through it and give you help.
http://teenlineonline.org/talk-now/
There is also another website called quit line.  http://www.quit.org.nz/form/show/contact/new/1/ and their phone number is quitline: 0800 778 778. I hope this will help you soon :) 



Wednesday, 16 October 2013

Morning blog post

A boy aged 16 died after drinking at a 18th birthday party. James Webster drank a bottle of vodka and then soon found that he never woke up. James told his parents that he was going to a friends house to study that night but instead he went to a party and drank alcohol. James took the vodka out of the parents liquor cabinet that had been siting there for about 20 years. hi funera; was then in

Monday, 14 October 2013

Morning blog post

Illegal drugs are put into three different classes- A,B,C (The drug law started in 1995)

Class A is to be known of the most harmful drug and the most serious punishments and fines. These include herion, cocaine, ecstasy and LSD. If you found using class (A drugs) you will face charges.

Class B includes amphetamines, such as speed and barbiturates, and cannabis. Class B is sometimes called baby drugs. Some people that use cannabis think its less serious than other drugs, but if you seen with cannabis the police will still do something.

Class C includes tranquilizers, valium and anabolic steroids. Class C is known to be some tablets in New Zealand.