Friday, 28 February 2014

Firefighters by Greshka

Picture by Pixabay Firefighters Why do we need firefighters? Firefighters are people who wear red fire-proof uniforms. Their main job is to put out fires. Sometimes they save pets (or any other things or people) from high trees. Firefighters can be any person, girl or boy, who are brave and not scared of fire. They can be in the age of 20 and higher. They might help you when your house is on fire. The only way they can go there is to contact 111 on anyone’s phone that is not in the place where the fire is. You have to tell the people that there is an emergency and that you need the firefighters, to resolve the situation and at your location. You can only call them when there is a fire-related emergency. After you finished calling the firefighters, you have to wait outside the house patiently. They will arrive at your house on a big, red fire engine. If there’s a person inside crying for help, one of the firefighters will go inside the house and they will carefully save the worried and trapped person. The rest of the firefighters will come out with water hoses and spray enough water to put out the destructive fire. Firefighters are really useful because they save people’s lives. If we didn't have firefighters in the first place we would get killed by rising fire. Some of them also save people from any other dangers.

Thursday, 5 December 2013

Shoo..... went the Shattlecock


In this photo room 7 is getting ready to play badminton. The teacher was giving out the rackets for us to play.

Friday, 22 November 2013

Everyone I meet can teach me something new by Christian

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My digital media life is like a large community because I can learn from lots of people.

I have been learning how to identify how my media life is a positive way to connect with others in appropriate ways. My simile shows that everyone I meet can teach me something new.



Thursday, 21 November 2013

Trials by Phontain

Yesterday 28th of July my nana and grandpa slept over my house because they wanted to come and watch me at the Counties Maoris training in Pukekohe. We had to be there at 10:00 at the Python club. It was far but it was worth it. When we got there I asked the coach if he needed help and he said “Okay so he told me to grab the cones and the balls” I got them and he told me to give them to him so he can put them down. Then the coach told the team to run around the two fields twice. When we came back we had to do some stretches so our muscles won't get sore. After the stretch the coach showed us how to do the movement for fitness. After fitness we had a game there were two cones on each side of the field one person gets the ball and tries to score while the other one has to tries tackle the one with the ball. I scored a try and stopped two guys with the ball. It was a lot of fun but when we were finishing the coach told us to run around the field two more times. When we finished, coach was talking to the parents about how much more than one costs and telling us that we have to stop mucking around.

Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Let's all get along!

Have you ever been bullied? It is wrong to bully others because we all have to right to have fun together.
Watch this video and find out how bullies get treated!

Manaiakalani Film Festival - Get Along

When we leave comments on each others blogs we are always positive and include comments that are thoughtful and helpful when we can. This helps us create a positive digital footprint and smart relationships online. Read what Kryzjon has created on his blog to show how he like to connect with others.

In our film for the festival this year we wanted to share and show others the importance of being positive, thoughtful and helpful in everyday life. Supporting each other this way is also the smart thing to do as it helps us all to get along.


After making this movie we learnt some new tips for next time too. We have realised that it is important to be organised and have all our shots planned out including the scene and the script. We are looking forward to seeing our movie on the Xtreme Screen!