Wednesday, 31 August 2016

What are the Olympic Games

We have been writing about the Olympics.  We pretended that we were trying to explain it to someone who has never heard of the Olympic Games, we wrote the explanation on information we already knew, and Mrs Idle gave us some websites to look through and find some interesting facts that we didn't already know about, and put it into a explanation.  In this story we had to split all of our ideas into different paragraphs, we opened the explanation in an introduction and closed it in a conclusion.

What are the Olympic Games?  
The Olympics are a sporting event held every four years, consisting of many different kinds of sports, for athletes of all sporting talents from all over the world.   The reason for the Olympic Games is to make a better, peaceful world, and for all of the countries to get on, and to represent not just themselves, but their country.  
Every four years the Olympics are held in a different country, such as, in 2012 they were held in London, 2016 Rio De Janeiro and in 2020, they are in Tokyo.  In the Olympics the people who are placed in their event get a bronze medal for 3rd place, a silver medal for 2nd and a gold medal for 1st place.
Image result for the olympics games 2016An example of the Olympic values is that one of the Olympians from New Zealand, called Eliza McCartney was so overjoyed when she won a bronze medal for pole vaulting, and you could tell the ladies who placed 1st and 2nd were very gracious when they put Eliza in the middle of them for a photo, and that was a photo that she would remember forever.  
In conclusion, I think the Olympic Games are, a great opportunity for people to show the world their talents, and to be more gracious when they win.  
Ella

Tuesday, 30 August 2016

Frida Kahlo Writing

In writing I have been working on a piece of writing about a famous Mexican self portrait artist called Frida Kahlo, and the history of her life.  Her stunning art inspired us to write and find out more about her and her art. 

Frida Kahlo
Frida Kahlo is a Mexican artist who was born on July 6th 1907 and died in 1954, 19 days after her birthday.
When Frida was a child at the age of 6 she contracted a disease called polio, causing her to become cripple.  By the time she was 18 she was caught in a bus accident, because a trolley ran in front of the bus.  Because of this she was bedridden for three months.
As you can imagine being in bed for three months would get pretty boring, but Frida Kahlo resolved that problem.  After her tragic accident she devoted her life to painting, but not just any painting, most of her paintings were self portraits. The reason Frida painted self portraits was because she didn’t see things like we do, because she was bedridden most of her life.  All she could really see was herself. In her paintings Frida incorporated lots of nature, and animals in the background and on her shoulders.  All of her paintings are very unique in  lots of different ways for example  in one  of her paintings entitled ‘Self portrait with Bonito’ she had a bird and a butterfly in the background, and in another one of her pictures by the name of ‘Me and my Parrots’ she had birds all around her in the background.
In all of her paintings she had some very bold features. One of these was her eyebrows, which were a carob colour, and they were pretty large and stood out a lot. Another thing that I have noticed in Frida’s paintings was that she never looked happy, she always had a frown on her face, which to me sort of clashed with her colourful backgrounds, and the lovely animals surrounding her.
Frida lived on painting pictures throughout the rest of her life, until one fateful day she passed away. Throughout her life she had painted a total of 55 self portraits.  
In conclusion I think that Frida Kahlo lived a very hard life, but got through it with just three things, courage, hope and painting.

ELLA

Monday, 22 August 2016

Awahono School Mini Olympics

On Friday the 19th of August Awahono held a Mini Olympics.  The eldest class organised the day, invented some fun games for us to play on the day, such as the egg drop, which is where you have a limited amount of time to make a contraption then put an egg inside, and hope that when you drop it that it doesn't break.  In the photo I was in, I was doing the moon hopper race.  Throughout the day you competed against each other for gold, silver and bronze medals.  At the end of the day we had an awards ceremony and I won three gold medals one bronze, and a friendship certificate.  So in conclusion it was really a fun filled day to celebrate the Olympics, and to build friendship with each other.


Friday, 19 August 2016

Typing Tutor

Every morning at school I have been doing a Typing programme called Typing.com.   There are certain levels Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced and practice, I am on Advanced.   At the moment I have been working on full paragraphs, containing lots of advanced punctuation, capital letters and even numbers.  Something that I have found hard is keeping up my speed, while frequently typing lots of numbers and capital letters.  I have earned 27 badges, and my goal is to earn all of my badges.  



Wednesday, 10 August 2016

About Me

This is my first blog post.