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Thursday 2 November 2017

K.O.S
Keeping our self safe was a program for just that, keeping our self safe it taught us about the different types of abuse neglect,physical,family violence,cyber abuse and others and most importantly that none of them are okay is you ever experience any of these then remember this S.T.A.R
Stop before your enter a possibly dangerous area, think what the smartest course of action is, act on your instincts and get to safety, report any and all abuse you have experienced so it never happens again.

Wednesday 18 October 2017

Thursday 21 September 2017

Marshmallow Tower

Marshmallow Tower
Yesterday the 21st of september we made towers out of marshmallows and toothpicks me and my partner logan made a sort of dome with a oddly shaped flag on the top and then it fell to pieces because the weight of the flag.Because we couldn’t fix it we raged and broke it to pieces and ate it all. By jackj



Yesterday jack and i made a tower not a alderny tower because we made it out of marshmallows and toothpicks. It was a trick topic because the tower kept on falling it was so annoying i almost raged. At the end we ate it all and it was like podding. By logan

Sunday 17 September 2017

Tuesday 29 August 2017

Art Reflection

Art Reflection
so far we have painted the lines of our checkers board and other then that no further progress has been made since that lot of painting,sadly and when we finish  it looks like it will be a good board game.


how we painted the log

Sunday 20 August 2017

Cross Country Wrighting

Cross Country

Cross country is an interesting time of the year when you have to practice your running strategy and technique. Even though it helps keep you fit, it is overly time and energy consuming. Why do we need cross country when we can have daily short runs that are more efficient and effective? Some people would go as far as to say, it is a waste of time.

First of all, let’s get something clear we (my group) do NOT like cross country, and the reasoning behind that is as follows. The first reason is that instead of running beyond your limits, you should instead make them run as far as they can until they start walking and then let them stop. The second reason is that we don’t believe that we should be forced against our will to do something that we would not do if we were given a choice. Perhaps doing one of the many fitness exercises we know, or running around Putikitiki 3 times, and then the beep test after it would be as effective as running the cross country.

So if you agree, come talk to Jack J, Daesharn P and Andre R at Hamilton East School for more student choice.

Wednesday 16 August 2017