I am a Year 8 student at Saint Patrick's School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Room 8 and my teacher is Mrs Dines.
Friday, 29 May 2015
Cyber smart Footprints
Walt: Classify information under the heading "personal and private. Would you have posted up information all about what you do after school or where you live? Remember to NEVER post up private information because if you do, it's possible that people who read your post can show up uninvited to your house and either kidnap you OR steal or your valuable belonging.
Friday, 22 May 2015
Ellma's Drawing

The dove of Pentecost
Today Room 2 came into room 8 after mass. We all made dove's using the colors Red,Orange and Yellow, the colors of Pentecost. My partner Elma used a variety of
|\colors to color on her dove. This was Elma's finishing touch.
|\colors to color on her dove. This was Elma's finishing touch.
Thursday, 30 April 2015
Manaiakalani Guest's In New Zealand
An Unforgettable experience!
Have you ever had to sit in the hot sun with no hat what-so-ever?
Well, Wednesday 25th March the 12 Manaiakalani Schools including: Tamaki Primary, St Pius X, Glenbrae School, Tamaki College, Panmure Bridge, Stonefields, Glen Innes, St Patricks, Sommerville Special School, Ruapotaka Primary and Te Kura Kaupapa Maori O Puau Te Moananui A Kiwa gathered at Pt England beach to greet the Hokule'a & Hikianalia Education Leadership coming all the way from Hawaii.
The whole cluster was talking until the sound of a horn filled the air and caught the attention of the adults and children waiting patiently. Everyone’s eyes stared out to the water of the Tamaki River to see looked the huge Waka slicing through the shining water towards the 2000 strong crowd. It was so quiet at that time that heard the anchor drop into the water to bring the waka to a stop. At that same moment, a woman stepped up on the sandy foreshore before us and began a karanga, calling to the visitors and the ancestors.
When the woman finished her karanga, a mini speed-boat glided to shore, bringing groups of our guest’s to shore.
The leaders started off perfectly singing “E Oho” and doing the Haka that goes with it. Everytime the speed-boat came the leaders would sing until every single person in the Waka had come.
When St Patrick’s had finished high-fiving each guest we walked to our bus and left to school.
It was a great experience to see people part of our Manaiakalani Cluster coming to see how each school in the cluster is working with their Chromebooks. The student leaders were invited back to Pt England school to the Hangi that people from the Marae ( A Carved Building that usually belongs to the local iwi) What a fantastic experience, definitely one to remember.
Wednesday, 29 April 2015
Morning Tea
Morning Tea Break
“Come on just hurry up and grab it” I said, Natalia grabbed the basketball, grabbed her lunch and we all ran down to the bottom court.
“I’m Master,” I said
“I’m first” Natalia said
“I’m second” Irene said
“I’m third and i’m fourth” said Celeste and Gabby as we formed a line to play master. Master is kind of like basketball but one person has to be the master while the others form a line to shoot the basketball into the hoop, if that person gets it in then their master, if they beat everybody in the line they get a life so when somebody else beats them they get to have another shot.
As Natalia went to shoot the hoop all the boys came into the court to play as well but that didn't stop us from playing. Natalia shot the ball and it went right into the hoop.
“WHAT” I shouted, in a high pitched voice. It sounded like I was those people singing opera. I just couldn't believe it, she got it in on her first try. I was so angry but at the same time confused. Next up was Irene,
“Man you should watch this I’ll get it in on my first try,” she shouted.
Up went the ball but unfortunately, it hit the edge of the hoop. The look on her face showed that she was furious! She grabbed the ball and bounced it so far it went to the other side of the court. Natalia just couldn't handle it and she immediately started to laugh. She laughed so hard that she turned red just like a tomato (well perhaps not that red) and she walked , confidently up to the ball, grabbed it and then positioned herself on the yellow line and can you believe it, shot it right in.
Next up it was Celeste’s turn. She stepped up with the basketball in the palm of her two hands. She went to shoot it and unfortunately missed. Natalia grabbed the ball and tried to shoot and she missed as well , it just kept on going and going and going until Natalia finally shot it in and up came Gabby. Natalia passed the ball to Gabby and Gabby shot it right passed the hoop. Natalia threw it and she got it in, and then I came and I shot it and on my very first shot, got it right in, I was so happy I did my victory dance - but just for a sec.
Irene went to shoot but the bell rang and we headed out of the court to go to class. It was such an awesome but challenging game. The only thing I couldn't stop laughing at was the way each of us got angry because we couldn't get the ball to fit right into the hoop.
Wednesday, 11 March 2015
Achieving Goals
In Room 8 we have been learning about creating ourselves goals to help us become successful in our learning. This is my Goals. I am learning to achieve my goals so I can become successful in my own learning.
Friday, 20 February 2015
Our First Buddy Blogging

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