Tuesday, June 23, 2015



HI


For the  past term we have been going to Nairnville. At the start we did gymnastics then ripper rugby and now we are learning about  soccer. My favourite thing so far has been  ripper rugby,  my least favourite  is soccer as you don't really learn skills from it so far. I have learnt a lot from the rest of the activities. I can't wait to see what we are doing next. I hope it is netball or something fun like that. And one more thing I really like the big trampoline that they had at one of the gym session.
 I don't think I need to push my self more.










BYE BYE FOR NOW

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Guten Tag!
In class we've been learning German every Thursday.  I've learnt a lot  and I really enjoy it. We have learnt  how to say you name and ask peoples names. We have also learnt  number to 30, how to say how old you are and what month you were born in.  As well as learning how to ask how you are and lots more. I think it was very good to learn if you go to Germany you can talk  and understand German
  

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Thursday, June 11, 2015

EPIC

HELLO HELLO HI HI                                  









                                         
E=MPATHY
P=ERSEVERANCE
I=NTEGRITY
C=REATIVITY












In the past  week I think I have been using creativity the most because you had to create a  picture  of the baptism of jesus and a titile page for K.O.S and our creative writing. The challenging one for me is empathy

Thursday, June 4, 2015

For The Love Of Horses - by Kelly Wilson

Hello as you all know, I love HORSES so I read a book on them called: For the Love of Horses



The first part of the book is about how the Wilson family makes goals of owning some land for the horses and themselves. They did not have a lot of money and travelled a lot to look at horses.  It is obvious that they did not start off as rich horse or land owners, but a love of horses and adventure drove them to succeed at the highest levels in horse competitions around New Zealand and other parts of the world.

In the second half of the book the story of the Kaimanawas is a moving account of the struggles of re-homing these horses, who had only ever known the wild. they have turned   the wild horses from just being in the wild and not known at all to the best horses in New Zealand. The second half of the book also talks about their camp that they started to run for kids who wanted to improve their riding.



quote

HORSES can be a lot easier to love then humans