Monday, 29 August 2016
Mirrors by Michaela
I our class we have been learning about mirrors so I have created a presentation about mirrors.
Thursday, 28 July 2016
My good speech
Hi everybody my name is Michaela and i want to tell you about Cyber Bullying Cyber Bullying is upsetting and depressing. To protect your child from online bullies take their device of them so they can not get bullied. If someone is Cyber Bullying Your child just sit down with them and just talk to them and make them feel better. When your child is the bully then have a talk with them and stop them from Bullying the other kids but don’t punish them it will make them feel guilty.
My Speech
Hi everybody my name is Michaela and i want to tell you guys about Cyber Bullying Cyber Bullying is upsetting and depressing.
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To protect your child from online bullies take their device of them so they can not get bullied.
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If someone is Cyber Bullying
Your child just sit down with them and just talk to them and make them feel better.
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When your child is the bully then have a talk with them and stop them from Bullying the other kids but don’t punish them it will make them feel guilty.
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My Timetable
Michaela's Timetable
Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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Maths
Mr Tyrell
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Maths
Mr Tyrell
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Technology
Wesley intermediate
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Maths
Mr Tyrell
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Maths
Mr Tyrell
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Reading
Mr Hadnett
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Reading
Mr Hadnett
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Reading
Mr Hadnett
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Reading
Mr Hadnett
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Interval
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Interval
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Interval
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Interval
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Interval
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L.C.S
Miss Goodier
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L.C.S
Miss Goodier
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Maths
Mr Tyrell
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L.C.S
Miss Goodier
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L.C.S
Miss Goodier
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Writing
Miss Goodier
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Writing
Miss Goodier
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Reading
Mr hadnett
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Writing
Miss Goodier
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Writing
Miss Goodier
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Lunch
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Lunch
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Lunch
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Lunch
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Lunch
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Yr 7 & 8 STEM
Miss Ashe
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Yr 7 & 8 STEM
Miss Ashe
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Senior Hub Sport
Mr hadnett
Miss Goodier
Mr Tyrell
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Yr 7 & 8 RE
Miss Goodier
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Yr 7 & 8 RE
Miss Goodier
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Monday, 4 July 2016
Malala Yousafzai Protest Writing
http://thoughtcatalog.com/johanna-mort/2015/08/25-inspirational-malala-yousafzai-quotes-on-the-power-of-kindness-resilience-and-knowledge/
Malala Yousafzai
As I was put in the ambulance and carried to the hospital I thought of how to help the girls in Pakistan. After I recovered from hospital I wrote a speech to help the girls in Pakistan. I practiced and practiced until I got it right. One week later I did the speech I was really nervous, butterflies were flying in my stomach. The judges loved my speech and my father was so proud of me. We went home, carried on with school and from then on the girls in Pakistan went to school. My eye healed and The taliban went away. We could return home. It took a while to get everything back the way it was because the village had been destroyed. The village people cleaned it up. It took over one year to do. My cousin went home and they carried on going to school. But the taliban were still the same. They still were taliban. When my dad went to work it meant that he was not always home when I got home from school. Me and my cousin don't have much contact anymore I only see her at school. I was doing well and my dream to be a doctor. I am so proud of my dad because I know if I make a mistake he will be there to teach me right and wrong. By Kala Issaq
Labels:
Writing
Wednesday, 22 June 2016
Tuesday, 21 June 2016
My Blog Tour
We have been learning to use screencastify to share our learning. I have created a tour of my blog to share my learning.
Tuesday, 31 May 2016
Malala Yousafzai
Malala Yousafzai was born 12th July 1997. She is now 17 years old. Malala was born in Mingora Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan. Mingora is the largest commercial in Swat district. Her Mum’s name is Tor Pekai Yousafzai, her two brothers are Atal Yousafzai and Khul Yousafzai. Malala’s father is Pakistani diplomat. Malala’s dream is to be a doctor. Malala could not walk to school with her father because he would draw the Taliban's attention. Her Religion has strict rules for women. For example in Saudi Arabia women are not allowed to drive.
Malala has won 3 awards which are the Nobel Peace Prize, Sakharov Prize and the Simone de Beauvoir Prize. Malala Yousafzai was the youngest teen to win the Nobel Peace Prize. In her country, girls did not have the basic right to education, she had to go undercover to school. When Malala got shot by a gunman on October 9th 2012, everything changed her life and she stood up for girls education. She (Malala) is a teen activist. Malala became the best known as an advocate for girls school in 2009. Malala never wanted to win the Nobel Peace Prize. She just wanted to have an education.
Malala’s Quote:
“Even if I'm a Girl, even if people think I can’t do it, I should not lose hope”.
Thursday, 26 May 2016
Before and after Vatican ii
Pre Vatican II
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After Vatican II(1960)
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Mass said in Latin
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Mass said in local language
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Catholic schools were taught by priests and nuns
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Catholic schools are now taught by anyone that has at least a bit of background of teaching in a Catholic way.
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Nuns wore full habits and were recognised by the public
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Some orders of nuns can now wear appropriate “mufti”.
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Everyone went to Mass dressed the best
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Everyone chooses to dress however they want
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Women weren’t allowed to have important roles in Mass
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Women are now allowed to take the important roles in Mass such as Eucharistic ministers.
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There was the same music for every mass(probably said in Latin)
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Now the music are chosen by the priest, who chooses an appropriate song for the congregation.
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References:
BY:
Michaela-http://ctkmichaelai.blogspot.co.nz/
Tuesday, 12 April 2016
Michaela pepeha
-Pepeha
Ko Michaela tōku ingoa
Ko Auckland āhau
Ko Taranaki tōku maunga (mountain)
Ko Tasman sea , pacific ocean tōku moana (ocean/sea)
Ko Auckland new zealand tōku motu (island)
Ko Puketapapa - Mt Roskill tōku hapū (village)
Ko Block House Bay Church toku marae (mosque, temple, church)
Ko Ramzi tōku pāpā
Ko Lohenet tōku māmā
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