Pages

Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Rocket Pencil


There was once a little boy named Jack, he loved inventing stuff. One day Jack was really mad, he was thinking to himself

“I wish I knew how to make a rocket ship then I can fly to the moon anytime I want”.
Than a thought came to him, not a thought of running away an inventing thought. He said to himself “what if I invented something that can fly to the moon?”
So he looked around his room,
“what can I use? what can I use”? He looked at his sharpener
“nope” than he looked at his pencil and said in his head
“rocket pencil” then screamed out “ROCKET PENCIL!”
His parents ran into to his room and said
“Honey, what’s wrong?”
Jack said to his parents,
“It’s nothing, just leave me alone please”
Than his parents left the room quietly, once they left Jack went and put his draw in front of the door so his parents wouldn’t walk in while he was inventing.

Before Jack invented his ‘Rocket Pencil’ he made a bigger pencil by himself it was larger than him but smaller than the house, he added some bits and pieces to it and made a rocket pencil. At first Jack was too scared to go on his rocket pencil so he went off the rocket pencil entered into his bathroom and started splashing water on his face, Jack exit the bathroom and went back onto the rocket pencil he tied himself to his seat, held onto the seat pole and launched. Jack couldn’t believe that his invention worked and flew all the way to the moon.

He arrived to the moon and then put his helmet on and just sat there thinking... he flew back to earth, and sat in his room, he knew that he made a big invention but he had no more ideas for what to invent so he just kept thinking. But nothing came to him, so he just left his room went downstairs and ate, but he was giving more thoughts to his next invention...

TO BE CONTINUED...

Wednesday, 16 October 2013

Gravity - Which Hit The Ground First?

 

(The link to the photo above: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marble_(toy))

Yesterday my partner and I conducted an investigation about gravity using certain objects like:
  • Marble
  • Rubber
  • Flat Paper
  • Crumpled Paper
  • Feather
  • Paper Clip
  • Pencil
  • Ping Pong Ball
We used these objects (names above) to see which hit the ground first. But before we went straight into it we had to predict which of the objects we think will hit the ground first. So we grabbed two objects, leveled them to see if its on an equal height then dropped them both at the same time to see what results we’ll get.

The table below shows my results:
Object Dropped

Which hit the ground first?
Which actually hit the ground first?
Marble
Ping pong ball
Marble
Marble
Rubber
Paper Clip
Rubber
Rubber
Marble
Pencil
Marble
Same time
Flat Paper
Feather
Flat Paper
Paper
Crumbled Paper
Feather
Crumpled Paper
Crumpled Paper
Feather
Paper Clip
Paper Clip
Paper Clip







Monday, 7 October 2013

A Night of Many Cultures

It was Thursday night, and the students in the Maori group were getting ready for Cultural Festival by wearing the traditional Maori clothes, the girls wore black skirts and black tops with a piupiu around their waist and the boys wore black shorts and no shirt but they did wear the piupiu.



The Cultural Festival started off with me doing the Karanga for the National Anthem and the rest of the school singing the Pasifica song to welcome and thank the people for attending this special occasion. After the Maori group finish doing the haka, the poi and the haere mai etc, the chinese group started. The girls in the Chinese group wore a red dress and the boys wore black shorts and tops with a vest.


The Chinese group ended and it was time for the Samoan group, the Samoan group had alot of supporters in the audience. The girls in the Samoan group wore pule tasi’s and the boys wore a lavalava with banana leaves around their neck. After the Samoan group it was halftime.


During halftime I was putting my costume on because right after it was the Tongan group. Halftime was up and I was on my way to the stage with Frankie and the rest of the Tongan group, we got up on stage and already had people screaming and supporting us, my brothers were supporting me by making funny faces at me and trying to copy the Tau'olunga (dance) I was doing.  While Frankie and I were doing our Tau’olunga (dance) alot of people came up on stage to put money on us. After us it was the Tongan boys’ turn. They did a dance to the song ‘Toli Lou Siale’  and the girls did a dance to the song ‘Tamaiki ‘O Loto Neiafu’. The boys of the Tongan group wore a skirt (kinda like a grass skirt) called manafao with a white singlet and a kahoa (necklace). The girls in the Tongan group wore the tapa.

After the Tongan group was the Filipino group. The girls wore a flowery skirt.  After the Filipino group ended it was the Hip Hop group the boys and the girls in the Hip Hop group all wore the same clothes but different coloured suspenders. After all the Cultural groups finished, Miss Bullot  announced the winner of the hamper and that was Mrs Oldham.

Monday, 23 September 2013

Social Science - Humanities


Feeding In
How can Priests, Teachers, Mediators and Caritas help the homeless?
People who are homeless may need help with shelter, food and warmth. Caritas can help people with these things by donating  money to the homeless to buy those things. Teachers can help those who have no education and can pay with the money the people of Caritas donated to them. Mediators can help people  solve their problem if they have had any in the past. Priests can help the homeless by healing them if they are  ill.

Initiating Thinking
Who helps those who can not help themselves?
  • Priests
  • Teachers
  • Mediators
  • Caritas

Group Discussions - Reporting
Priests
Teachers
Mediators
Caritas
Priests can help bless people if they are unwell and can not help themselves or other people.
Teachers can help people with learning and can find other helpers if you need it.
Mediators can help people who can’t solve their problems solve their problems.
Caritas can help people who are homeless to find shelter, food and water etc when or if they need it.

(What do they do to help those in need? - examples need to understand) caritas.org.nz 
Caritas are well working people who support the homeless people around the world to find shelter,food and warmth. They do this by fundraising money for those in need. e.g; Unicef does the same for the people in need by making a commercial on t.v. 
Here is a link to ONE of the UNICEF commercials


Reflection:
Is it important to help others?
Yes it is!
Why?
Because helping others is a nice thing to do and doing unselfish things is good because we have alot and they don’t, which means us as loving and caring people giving things to the people in need. It will also make you feel better because when you go to bed at night or when you are having an exam, you won't have a hard time sleeping or thinking because you will know that you have helped someone in need.  This can also change you and make you a better person.

Wednesday, 18 September 2013

Science - Fizz and Foam


W.A.L.T:  Observe and report on the chemical reaction that occur when combining substance together.


Today we used test tubes and beakers. We used two of the test tubes and pour lemon juice in one tube and malt vinegar in another one. We had a table that has citric acids, tartaric acids, baking soda, chalks and cordial (raro) to mix with our ingredients.

We took our glass beakers and plastic spoon to the table with all the dry ingredients and took a spoonful of one ingredient and mixed it with one of the acid liquids. (eg; citric acid and lemon juice).

Hypothesis: (Prediction)
  • Baking Soda + Malt Vinegar = The baking soda and malt vinegar together created  bubbles = Reaction
  • Tartaric Acid + Lemon Juice = The tartaric acid and lemon juice together created fizzing bubbles = Reaction
  • Citric Acid + Malt Vinegar = The two combine together will make bubbles = Reaction
  • Raro + Lemon Juice = These two products mixed together will make no reaction, but a nice smell and  a sweet and sour taste =  No Reaction
  • Chalk + Malt Vinegar = These products together will make a mushy and disgusting look but a nice wine smell.
  • Raro + Citric Acid + Malt Vinegar = The two dry ingredients and the vinegar together will make yucky look of bubbles but a nice smell.  Also when you put a finger tip of the products together, it feels like it is pinching your tongue.
  • Malt Vinegar + Citric Acid + Chalk = This combine together will make fizzing bubbles and make it look mushy. It also tastes like vinegar.


Monday, 19 August 2013

Modification Of School Hours!

I agree that modifying the Year 7 and 8's starting time ten minutes earlier (8:30 am) rather than the current time (8:45 am) would be a wonderful idea.


First of all, if these changes take place. we will have extra time for learning. However, if we keep the usual time (8:45 am) the amount of work we are currently doing is not enough. It would be great if we were able to complete more assignments in that extra time. This will be great for the teachers because those teachers who come to school at 8:30 am this will probably encourage them to start opening their classes at 8:10 am or 8:20 am.


Secondly, for those who wake up late and arrive at school late, changing the school hour could possibly motivate them to wake up earlier and aim to arrive at school earlier as well. If they get into the habit of getting to school on time, then it will help to prepare them for college. Which brings me to my next point.


It is important for us as Year 7 and 8 students to prepare ourselves as much as we can before we enter college. a Starting school at a similar time, will support and strengthen our time management skills and help us to achieve high standards of work and meet the challenges we will face at college. Also because we use google apps, we don’t have to wait for our teacher to tell us what to do, we can access our learning on the google site.

In conclusion, like I said our starting time should be changed because it will give us more time to finish assignments and will also prepare us for college. But before going to college you have to hit the national standard.

Wednesday, 7 August 2013

TROUBLEMAKER!


It was the 19th of July and my family were stressed about what to wear to my little cousin’s birthday, which was to be held on the following day.  This was especially my brothers. I’d expected my brothers’ (I have three), to be excited about the party but instead they were getting all angry because most of the clothes they had, according to them, were old and had been seen by  all the people who were also going to the party.  

“Stop stressing about your clothes”, I told my brothers’ “It’s not like there is gonna be girls there”.” It’s a family thing” I shouted!  Almost immediately after making that comment - simultaneously from the mouth of  my brothers’ came the words... 

“Mind your own business!”
 I turned to face all three of them and gave them the meanest, evil eyes I could make..... and ran out of the room to my parents as fast as I could!   From experience I knew that this was a safe move, they would never and I mean never come after me when I go to mum and dad. 

A short time later while sitting in the lounge with my mum, I strained my ears towards the direction of the conversation. The voices of my brothers was joined in by my cousin. My brothers were asking my cousin if they could wear some of his clothes (because they were new clothes). I told my mum and she growled them in Tongan. Behind the safety of my mother’s back I giggled and smirked silently. 


On the morning of the birthday.  I went up to my brothers and apologised  for being a troublemaker on Friday night.  They said that it was alright, because they were being meanies too.


The party was being held at the Rock Climbing Warehouse.  When we arrived I ran straight to the Adventureland Park.  Unfortunately my brother and I got kicked off the park because we were too old and too big for it. It was only then that I noticed the sign that said ‘Ten years and under only’!


My eyes very quickly noticed boxes of pizza being carried to the eating area. I was so enthusiastic about the climbing that I decided to not eat at that time and shouted to my aunt and uncle, “Save me some food please”! After a while went and got 4 pieces of pizza. Two hawaiian and two meat lovers. But as soon as I’d finished,  I climbed up the skateboarding rock climbing which turned out to be the wrong thing to do.  Moments later I jumped back down I ran to a bin and vomited.


What a day!


Friday, 31 May 2013

Sink Or Float?

Equipment:
  • Plastic Container
  • Water 3/4
  • Table salt
  • Teaspoon
  • Eyedropper
  • Clay
Instructions:
  1. Fill the container 3/4 full with water.
  2. Put a small piece of clay around the bottom of the eyedropper. DO NOT BLOCK THE OPENING!
  3. Float the eyedropper in the water.
  4. Now squeeze the bulb of the dropper to let the air out one drop at a time, testing after each drop to see if the dropper will sink.
  5. Once the dropper sinks, stir in teaspoons of salt into the water one at a time - until it floats again.
  6. Record how many teaspoons of salt it took to make the eyedropper float again.
It took 11 teaspoon of salt to make the eyedropper float again.


Hypothesis: Even a little piece of clay will just make the eyedropper sink in fresh or salt water.


We carried out a Science investigation to find out what affect adding salt to water would have on an object that was weighted down in water.   

The purpose why we did this experiment was to see adding salt to the water will make the eyedropper float again if it sunk.

Tuesday, 14 May 2013

Special To Me!



My mum is a kind, loving and special person to the people she knows.
When people are sad my mum is always there for them especially for the people she loves and those that love her back.
She’ll also try to make them feel better by dancing, singing or having a laugh with them.
My mum is also a person you can trust with things that are really important to you.
If you meet my mum, she will treat you as her own daughter or son just like she treats my friends.
When my mum is welcoming someone she welcomes them with a smile and kind words.
One more thing about my mum, my mum is an awesome and funny person and I am very happy to have her in my life.
http://www.easy-drawings-and-sketches.com/hibiscus-flowers.html

Friday, 19 April 2013

Life Skills!

Naanise's Mediator and "I" Statement Animation



This animation shows that it is important to use "I" Statements.

Thursday, 18 April 2013

Easter Surprise!


Easter is a special occasion that comes and goes every year. It is a special day because it is the day that Jesus Christ, Son of God is risen from the dead and it is also the time that people go to church to see the purple cloth being taken off from the Cross of Jesus Christ so that people know that Jesus is risen from the dead.


HOP! HOP! HOP! HOP! Bounced the Easter bunny

SNIP! SNIP! SNIP! SNIP! Snipped the Easter bunny


It was Easter and the Easter bunny went to every house in New Zealand delivering Easter eggs and eating all the carrots that people kept in their houses. The Easter bunny was very happy, with the exception of  one house he visited.  

He did not like William’s house.  When Easter bunny went to William‘s house to deliver his Easter eggs, there were no carrots waiting for him in the fridge, the bowl or any other place where fruit and veggies’ could be stored.  It was a disappointed Easter bunny  that left him only one Easter egg.

On Easter day William went down stairs to look for his Easter eggs, he was very upset. He found only one Easter egg, well, not really an egg more like a chocolate Easter bunny. He wondered why he did not get more than one, and ran outside to where his mum was on their deck and cried on her shoulder.

While William  was crying he saw  a shooting star and  he wished  that everyday could be Easter. That night as William got ready for bed, at midnight, he saw a bright light outside his house.  He looked out of the window and saw a bunny, he knew it wasn’t a bunny from planet Earth because it was walking on two legs with a bag in his hands. William ran down stairs screaming
“ THERE’S AN EASTER BUNNY OUTSIDE OF MY HOUSE!”
His  parents were so frightened that they woke up from their beauty sleep and said, “William if you keep screaming you will scare the bunny away, that’s why Santa Claus always comes late at night because he does not want anyone to see him, the same as the bunnies so shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh”  William was very upset that his mum and dad did not believe that there's an Easter bunny so he ran out with a camera to take a photo , but when he got there, the bunny was gone.

Wednesday, 17 April 2013

New School, New Technicraft and New Teacher!


Frankie admiring my work!

Have you ever wondered what it will feel like when you go to another school? Would you find it  scary? Would  you be shy? Has anyone told you when you go to another school people from that school will bully you?  Well from my own personal experience, those rumours are not necessary true.


Today the Seniors of Saint Patrick’s School went to Pakuranga Intermediate for Technicraft. Once we arrived,  we were split into two groups, the year eights went to the Electronic class where their teacher, Mr Clark introduced himself.  At the same time, the year sevens went to the Materials class and met their teacher Mr Nair.


The first project for the year 8 students was to design and construct a frog.  Initially I had the feeling that this task was like a colouring competition but later when the  electronic things were added, it began to  look like a real science project.   The electronic components we used included LED’s  (Light Emitting Diodes), Copper tape and Memory wire.


When you put the LED into the little hole on the eye of the frog, you had to make sure that the positive wire (long wire) went on the right side of the copper tape and that the negative wire (short wire) went to the left side of the copper tape.   Following this the wire needed to be soldered.  The soldering machine was a bit dangerous, as it was hot!
It looks like a strange metal iron tube and it is used to melt the end of the wire, it kind of acts like glue.  

It was a new and challenging experience for me and I was extremely proud of my effort and the final product.

Thursday, 11 April 2013

Websites I've been going to for the last 24 hours!!!

This is a Recording Digital Footprint where I paste all the websites I have visited.

Friday, 15 March 2013

Where would I be in 10 Years!




This is a Digital Footprint that I created show where I could be in 10 years.

Thursday, 14 March 2013

Charism in Action in our School!

Values and Virtues can be seen in Action in Saint Patrick's School.


­­­­In these pictures children at Saint Patrick’s School are showing kindness, helpfulness, cleanliness, teamwork and cooperation. These are values and virtues. In our school we use these values and virtues to influence new students to live by our Mission Charism, which includes: Prayer, Service and Community

Thursday, 7 March 2013

Colourful Digital Footprint

Hello to those reading my blog and welcome to 2013. My name is Naanise, I am 12 years old and I go to  Saint Patrick’s School, in Saint Patrick's School I am the oldest. I’ve been studying in Saint Patrick’s School for 8 years. In school my most favourite subjects are Maths, Reading/Spelling, Religious Education and Inquiry, I love coming to school to see my friends and to learn different things everyday. I am a full Tongan. My favourite boyband/girlband is One Direction, NZ Titanium, Emblem 3 and Fifth Harmony. When I am at home I love to sing and dance to music. My favourite sports are Long ball, Baseball, Softball, Soccer, Netball, Rugby and Volleyball. When I grow up I would like to be a singer, a professional Tongan dancer and would like to own X Factor etc like Simon Cowell. So that’s all the information I’ll be giving you but keep in touch on my blog and you’ll find out more.