On Monday, we had Top Team. Top Team is where you have lots of different challenges in groups. My favourite challenge was number 1. You had to pour cups into the pipes. But in the pipe there were holes. You and your team mates had to block the holes with your fingers. But at the same time you got soaked and that's why it was my favourite. I loved Top Team and I hope they come back next year. Here are some photos.
Welcome to Reuben's coolest blog post that you will ever see. I will take you through a magical journey of REUBEN'S learning experience. I really hope you enjoy. Check back for more magical journey's.
On the second week of term 2 some year 7 to 8 students got to go out to a teacher's conference this was called voice and choice. That is when some students go to a teacher's conference and speak about what goes on your school but the students say what goes on not the teachers. So me and Trent had to come up with a speech to say to the other teachers that were there. We all got a topic to speak about and a buddy to come up with what we presented ( mine was Trent ). There was a number of topics and our topic was science. This term we get to come up with our own science project and we get to go with a buddy. Mine is Logan and our project is "how does the shape of a paper plane's wings affect its travel distance?" This is mine and Trent's speech. Hi my name is Reuben and this is Trent and we will be sharing with you what it is like in science for the Kaupeka hub for kids. Last term we started to do some science we got to chose out of chemistry, Biology and ph...
Do you now what the wahine disaster is about ? Well that's what I am going to share with you now it has been my recount and I know term 1 is over but but I still have't showed what I did so sit back and read away PS: I hope you like it and had a great holiday. The Wahine Story “Robertson Gordon”!!! I repeat “Robertson Gordon”!!! ‘The seas are getting really rough out there’, said the harbour master, you should either turn back or risk it and push on to Wellington”. It was the 10th of April 1968 and the ferry was travelling from Christchurch to Wellington their were two storms raging and they were going to meet. One storm was coming from the North and one from the South Island. Robertson Gordon ( Captain/me ) said “thanks but we will risk it.” I knew I should had pulled the boat around but I chose not to. Getting to Wellington that was my plan and the ferry engine started and the people were so excited that's why I didn’t want to turn around...
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