this term

this term our topic is "the test of time"

Tuesday 12 November 2013

Prep Visit

On Wednesday all the people who were going to prep next year went to the new boys day.
When I was there my mum signed me in and I got my stationary pack, it even came with a compass.
After a briefing from the head teacher, Mr. Knott the parents left and we were all taken to the classrooms to do some testing.
First, we had maths, it was especially hard. Then reading then writing. After the tests we had afternoon tea and played some games.
By the time we were back at school it was already lunch time.

Tuesday 17 September 2013

Tree planting

We went to piper's reserve to plant trees. I was in a group with will and liam I planted about 6. There were lots of worms and there were some trapdoor spiders too it was tiring but we all had lots of fun.











 

Red Cross

On monday a red cross health person came in to teach us how to save people in emergencies and we should be aware of anything that could be dangerous.








Thursday 12 September 2013

Summit Walks

Really we weren't really summit walking after we found out that we were geocaching. Geocaching is a worldwide treasure hunt. Geocaches can be located using a GPS. Inside some people put in small treasures to be replaced with yours if you want to. Some geocaches are multi caches witch you need to answer some questions to get the coordinates. The main rule is: Watch out for muggles. This means not to spoil it for others.

Firstly, we went to the grampians to warm everyone up. The were extremely unexpected places were they are put. We found 4 of them. All spread around the area in the most bizarre places but don't bother digging for one, They cant be  underground, its against the rules.

The next week we went to the centre of New Zealand but instead of taking a turn to the top we were  herded to the next geocache. To get to it we dodged gorse while sliding down a massive land slide. That was the funnest one ever.

Then we went around town. It was especially hard to keep it secret from others. There was a multicache there but we put in the wrong coordinates.

For our final geocaching trip we went to the marina. I found one here called "cant take the strain"

I have enjoyed my time at passions and I hope hope that it continues next term too.

Thursday 5 September 2013

My Speech

Cars Are Killing The Earth
Do you want the earth to stay healthy? Let's start with transport.
People spend too much time in their cars and often when they are in them they are alone. You can save other peoples fuel by inviting jimmy's soccer mates to come with him to soccer.
Whenever you see a car you can think about the gases it lets out. These include:
Carbon Dioxide
Carbon Monoxide
Sulphur Dioxide
Oxides Of Nitrogen
Those are some of the major gases let out by a car.

In year 2000 already 400,000,000 cars were on the road. Nowadays, there are over 750,000,000!!!
It is estimated that in year 2040 there will be over double the amount of today!!!

If cars were more expensive then more people would choose public transport. Also with the expansion of families car dealers are getting more and more profit only to clog up the the roads and turn earth into venus.

saving fuel is a good start to saving the earth. here are some simple ways to save fuel:
  • closing your windows at speeds over 55mph to maintain a good aerodynamic profile
  • deflating your tires by %10 will increase rolling resistance
  • warming up Your engine will consume less fuel and is will stay warm for half an hour
20% of all the gas is taken in by the sea. Another 20% is taken in by mother nature leaving 60% to hack away at the o-zone layer scaring it and embracing the greenhouse effect.
If in 2040 the amount of cars will be doubled traffic will become extremely overcrowded and cars wont get you anywhere. If we use public transport it will rapidly decrease traffic maybe even lower than it is now. By that time If cars were for the rich than bus ect. would probably be cheaper to ride on because of all the profit they'd be making.

Hopefully you now know the dangers that cars bring and i leave you this last question.
How could YOU contribute to the earth's survival?

Thursday 15 August 2013

Speech ideas

so the speech comp is coming soon so i put down some ideas..

why school uniforms should/should not be compulsary
trees must not be cut down
why kids should be able to drive
pollution must be stopped
cars are taking over the world
social networks should be allowed
why my sister was born annoying
people are losing intelligence
why I should be prime minister
my life
extinct animals
people are getting no exercise
help the homeless

Thursday 1 August 2013

What has and has'nt stood the test of time

what things have stood the test of time:
  1. sports, back in the early days of sport rugby balls were made out of pigs bladder.
  2. art, art used to be done on walls now we do it on mostly paper.
  3. fashion, If you look at some of the clothing they used to use it is a whole lot different.
  4. theatre, there was a lot of stuff that they did in the coliseum.
  5. conflict, over the years conflict is very much the same as it was.
what things have not stood the test of time:
  1. the titanic, the titanic didn't last one trip over the sea.
  2. the apple pippin, the apple pippin was a complete fail.
  3. the brick cell phone, it was replaced with much better tech
  4. the apple lisa, another one of apples fails
they reckon that in 20 years time the world will be relying on electronics.