Quinn
This is my blog about my learning at Matawai School.
Monday 3 December 2018
Thursday 15 November 2018
Wellinton Camp
On Sunday we drove down to Wellington. I really enjoyed playing cards with Emma and Liana, we played P’s and A’s. I have never been to Wellington before so it was cool looking out of the window and seeing the landscape change. On Monday morning we got woken up at 6:25 to go for a run. We left to go to Parliament. It was really fun going into the debating chambers and learning that in a way they are the most important rooms in the country. I also really enjoyed the Te Papa museum. The model of the blue whale heart was truly massive.
On Tuesday we went to the place that I had been looking forward to the most, Weta Workshops! From the start, I knew that it was going to be awesome. Our guide Reece was really funny and he had the most awesome stories. Sometimes he puts super glue on his fingers to stop them blistering. Unfortunately, it means that you can't use your phone. We went to the Wellington Zoo next which was pretty cool. I really liked seeing the Capuchin monkeys. I felt sorry for the Cheetah as it just walked around and around on the same track. You could see that it did it every day.
On Wednesday we went to Zealandia. The Tuatara were cute but scary at the same time. It was really hard to see them and sometimes it was just their head peeking out of a burrow. It was funny watching the Kaka drinking the sugar water and getting grain from the feeder. We drove down to Oriental Bay for lunch. It was freezing cold and blowing a gale. We went on a city adventure with our group leaders and we could go wherever we wanted. We got hot chocolate and ice cream. We caught a train on the way home and went to Jumparama.
Thursday we got up really early to get to the ferry terminal. We were heading over to Picton! At the start, I was really excited and when we boarded I realised how truly massive it was. On the way over lots of people got seasick, luckily I didn't. In Picton, we went to the Edwin Fox Museum. I really enjoyed the trip back to Wellington because it was really scenic. At the end, though the weather turned nasty and it was quite scary on the top deck. The trip back to Matawai is hard to remember because I was so tired. I enjoyed watching the movies and talking to Carol though.
On Tuesday we went to the place that I had been looking forward to the most, Weta Workshops! From the start, I knew that it was going to be awesome. Our guide Reece was really funny and he had the most awesome stories. Sometimes he puts super glue on his fingers to stop them blistering. Unfortunately, it means that you can't use your phone. We went to the Wellington Zoo next which was pretty cool. I really liked seeing the Capuchin monkeys. I felt sorry for the Cheetah as it just walked around and around on the same track. You could see that it did it every day.
On Wednesday we went to Zealandia. The Tuatara were cute but scary at the same time. It was really hard to see them and sometimes it was just their head peeking out of a burrow. It was funny watching the Kaka drinking the sugar water and getting grain from the feeder. We drove down to Oriental Bay for lunch. It was freezing cold and blowing a gale. We went on a city adventure with our group leaders and we could go wherever we wanted. We got hot chocolate and ice cream. We caught a train on the way home and went to Jumparama.
Thursday we got up really early to get to the ferry terminal. We were heading over to Picton! At the start, I was really excited and when we boarded I realised how truly massive it was. On the way over lots of people got seasick, luckily I didn't. In Picton, we went to the Edwin Fox Museum. I really enjoyed the trip back to Wellington because it was really scenic. At the end, though the weather turned nasty and it was quite scary on the top deck. The trip back to Matawai is hard to remember because I was so tired. I enjoyed watching the movies and talking to Carol though.
Friday 2 November 2018
Maths Reflection
We have been learning about symmetry, reflectional symmetry, and rotational symmetry for maths. e had to make a pattern that had rotational and reflectional symmetry. That means that is is a mirror image of the side over the symmetry line. Rotational symmetry means that the shape is able to be rotated and still be symmetrical. On mine, I had to rotate it 180* for it to be symmetrical. I chose not to colour mine.
Imagine a Night
Using the piece of Wellington writing we had to make a poem. We were using a template from the book imagine a night. Meaning that every sentence starts with imagine a night. I really enjoyed writing it and it was a really quick easy process. It was a cool way of recreating a story and using poetry. Usually, I find poetry quite hard but it was easy.
Wellington Writing
Recently we have been doing lots of learning about Wellington. In two days we are going there for school camp. We had to do a piece of writing about one of the places that we were going. I was doing Wellington Zoo. At the start of my writing, I was plain out of ideas. I was struggling to make an exciting story about a zoo. And then it hit me what if all of the animals escaped and fought back. It was still a hard story to write and it isn't my best but I was pleased with the end product.
Monday 29 October 2018
Cybersmart Ninja
I really enjoyed doing this because it was a test of my knowledge of google docs. I felt like I knew most of the stuff and there were not many things that I struggled with. There were a few things that I had not learned or forgotten how to do so it was still a challenge. It was fun completing all of the Ninja tasks and I was very excited when I passed each one.
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