Welcome to my blog, I'm a student at Karoro School in Greymouth, New Zealand.
Monday, 13 December 2021
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Wednesday, 31 March 2021
Beach cookout ``
Beach Cookout
In my group for the beach cookout were Indi,Flynn, Benny and Danielle and Justine. First off when we got to the beach we found a safe place to make a fire then we built a safe fireplace to make our fire.
We made a safe place we collected all the stuff we needed like tinder, kindling and firewood. We prepared our fire then we lit it. After we lit it we fed it until it was perfect to cook on. We put our bacon on and cooked it. We cooked the venison and had it with buns and lettuce tomato. When we were done we made our dessert which was giant marshmallows, sour patch kids, chocolate, choc chip cookies and that's it.
Our last task was to extinguish our fire. My group did this by filling up a bread bag then taking the bag over to the fire and pouring this over the fire unit it was out. After the fire was fully out my group put big stones on it to fully extinguish the fire
In my personal opinion I would like to do this again. I thought it was really fun. My favorite part was cooking the food.
Tuesday, 16 February 2021
Rip learning
We are learning to show a positive attitude by
Demonstrating willingness to accept challenges, learn new skills and strategies, and extend our abilities in movement-related activities.
Treaty of Waitangi work.
Treaty of Waitangi
W.A.L.T: to understand how and why individuals and groups pass on and keep alive their culture and heritage.
We had to read a reading on the treaty. Then we completed a lot of work after we have done that. First we wrote our own class treaty (picture on the right) The treaty we made were some rules for our class room. Our reading group then signed our treaty with a fern pen with a quill nib. After we signed our treaty we marked the places in New Zealand where the treaty was signed.
We studied this topic to learn more about the Treaty of Waitangi and what it means to the people and to have a better understanding of it. What we learned was all the places in New Zealand where the Treaty was signed.I also learnt that it was signed in the Bay of Islands and that it was signed in 1840 and the fact that it was first celebrated in 1974.
The challenges we faced were spelling some of the words and pronouncing some of them too.



