This blog is a record of my learning from Ruapotaka Primary School through to Tamaki College.
Thursday, 24 November 2016
New Zealand Breakers
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Aydrian,
Dakbai,
Mika,
Min Zin,
New Zealand Breakers,
Pepe,
Popi,
Quros,
Ruapotaka School,
Samuel,
Sione,
Timote
Thursday, 17 November 2016
P.A.T Reading Test

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2016,
P.A.T Maths test,
Room 11,
Room 12 Year 8's,
Term 4
Friday, 28 October 2016
The Botanic Gardens
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Botanic Gardens,
James,
Mele,
Mrs Golder,
Quros,
Room 12,
Ruapotaka,
Vaimoana
Thursday, 13 October 2016
Lunch Time Sport
Today Room 12 was on lunchtime sport with Mr Reid. When I got there Mr Reid put me in James team. When I got there the other team already had 1 point. I just stayed at the back so that the other team wouldn't get another goal. After 8 minutes I decided to move up. I told Lupe to kick the ball near the goal. I ran as fast as I could and kicked the ball and it went into the GOAL!! Lucky for me there was no Goalie. We all enjoyed running around and having fun.
Wednesday, 24 August 2016
Would You Survive?
WIFI !! Combine that with 14 year old boys from a private school, well it doesn't sound like a good mix. The aim of this camp is to get them off their devices and get them outdoors, and to teach them essential life skills. As for school, lessons are in the mornings and on weekends. Afternoons are devoted to outdoor activities such as running, abseiling, and hiking for up to three days. The boys can only go home for the holidays, and the odd long weekend.
PHOTO LINK
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14 year old,
5 months,
abseiling,
Camp,
Hiking,
Long weekend,
Running,
Samuel,
Wifi
Tuesday, 23 August 2016
Flight of the Albatross
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2016,
Flight of the Albatross,
Reading,
Ruapotaka,
Samuel
Ruapotaka Mini Olympics
On Friday the 19th of August Ruapotaka had their first mini Olympics. We got split in to 16 countries. I was the leader of France. Vaimoana and 2 little kids had to go up and hold the flag. There were 8 people in my group. It was hard to lead a group that didn't really listen to me. We had 4 rotations and then we had to line up for the closing ceremony.
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August 19,
Flag,
France,
Friday,
Mini Olympics,
Ruapotaka School,
Samuel,
Vaimoana
Tuesday, 16 August 2016
France
Here is my presentation on France.
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2016,
Brazie,
France,
Kuini,
Mini Olympics,
Samuel,
Slide Show,
Vaimoana
On Friday August 12 we went to the staff room and did some clay modelling. We could make anything, so I made an Elephant head and a NIKE tick. We all tried to make it in to the shape we wanted it to be. I was sitting with my friends and we all made something different. My friend Sebastian helped me with the Elephant head.
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August 12,
Clay modelling,
elephant head,
Friday,
friends,
Nike,
Samuel,
staff room
Monday, 15 August 2016
Adams win silver at Rio Games
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20.63m,
2016,
August,
Competition,
Michelle,
Samuel,
Silver,
USA,
Valarie Adams
Tuesday, 9 August 2016
World's smelliest flower
The world's smelliest flower has bloomed in New York and it stinks! The rare flower, a corpse flower, known for its stench, has been on display in New York. The rare plant is called the corpse flower because it smells a bit like rotting meat or sick. It's one of the biggest flowering plants on earth and can grow up to six foot.(As tall as a grown man).

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2016,
August,
Corpse flower,
New York,
Rare flower,
Rotting meat,
Samuel,
Six feet,
Smelliest flower
Tuesday, 2 August 2016
Basketball 2016
In room 11 we had to make a story about us being a athlete and choosing our sport. I chose basketball as my sport for the Olympics and my coach was Stephen Curry. When I was 8 and my dad trained me to be a basketball player. The favourite part in my story is that It felt good to walk in the stadium knowing I was one of the people representing my country.
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Athlete,
Basketball,
Favourite part,
Olympics,
Room 11,
Stephen Curry,
U.S
Friday, 29 July 2016
My Olympic Mascot
On Friday we had to draw a Olympic mascot. It had to represent the Olympics. As you see it has the five rings that represent the Olympics. It doesn't look like much but I think it looks AMAZING! I call him Jack because that was the first name that popped into my head.I did this on sumo paint.
OLYMPIC(JACK)
Tuesday, 26 July 2016
Three Kiwi Teams in Super Semis
Three New Zealand teams have made it through to the Super Rugby 2016 semi finals. The Highlanders, Hurricanes and Chiefs have all progressed to the final four after winning their semi finals. The Crusaders were the only NZ team to lose in the quarter finals, going down to the top South African side, the Lions. In South Africa the Crusaders were defeated 42-25 which means they lost 3 of their last 4 games.
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Chiefs,
Crusaders,
Highlanders,
Hurricanes,
Kiwi,
Lose,
New Zealand team,
room11,
Ruapotaka School,
Samuel,
South Africa,
Super Semis,
Win
Wednesday, 6 July 2016
Lionel Messi Retires
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Lionel Messi has announced his retirement from international football. The news comes after Messi missed a penalty shoot out for Argentina in the Copa America final. After the team lost out to Chile 4-2 on penalties.The sporting star said of his decision "I think it's for everyone, for me and for many people who want it." Messi has made it to four major finals with the Argentina national team, but never taken home a trophy.
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Argentina,
international football,
Lionel Messi,
National Team,
retirement,
trophy
Tuesday, 5 July 2016
Megalodon (Speech)
My speech is about Megalodons, and as you can see it is my title for this blog! I am in the speech finals for my class (Room 11) this Friday. My time was 2 minutes and 43 seconds. We all had to choose a speech. The reason why I chose Megalodons was because my cousin told me about them last year and then when I looked it up on google they were huge. The best part in my speech is that they had about 276 teeth altogether. But lucky for us all that it is extinct now.
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2 minutes and 43 seconds,
276 teeth,
cousin,
Google,
Megalodon,
Room 11,
Ruapotaka School,
Samuel,
Speech finals
Monday, 4 July 2016
Maori Language Week
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2016,
Kia ora ra,
Maori language Week,
Room 11,
Samuel
Tuesday, 28 June 2016
$50 For A Box OF Weet-Bix
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Weet-Bix has become one of the hottest product on the market in China. That's right the humble Weet-bix is the next big thing in China. Boxes of Sanitarium's most popular breakfast product, which goes for between five and six dollars in New Zealand supermarkets are being sold for upwards of $50 by local exporters on Chinese social media sites. So how did the familiar high-fibre, edible bricks of wheat become popular?
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
Seagull Turns Yellow After Falling Into Curry
A seagull turned bright orange after falling into a vat of curry. The bird fell into a container of chicken tikka masala while trying to scavenge a piece of meat from a food factory bin. He was rescued by workers at the factory in South East Wales and picked up by a volunteer for Vale Wildlife hospital. Staff at the centre used washing up liquid to clean the gull's feathers. They managed to return him back to his original white colour but have not been able to wash away the smell.
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2016,
bright orange,
chicken,
Curry,
hospital,
Seagull,
south east Wales,
white colour
Friday, 10 June 2016
Muhammad Ali dies at 74
The boxing legend Muhammad Ali has died at the age of 74. He was one of the most famous fighters in the history of boxing. He won many awards including three Heavyweight Champion of the World titles. He had a disease called Pakinson's which is a condition that affects the brain. Parts of the brain become damaged over many years causing problems including shaking and slow movement.
In loving memory of Muhammad Ali.
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1942-2016,
74,
Boxing,
Champion,
heavyweight,
Muhammad Ali,
Pakinson,
Room 11,
Ruapotaka,
Samuel
Tuesday, 7 June 2016
Matariki
It is the Maori name for the small cluster of stars also known as the seven sisters. Matariki means the eyes of god or little eyes. For many Maori it's the start of a new year. It is a time to remember those who had died in the last year. Maori Celebrate Matariki at different times over the month but usually have a service at dawn.
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2016,
Eye of Gods,
Maori New Year,
Matariki,
Room 11,
Ruapotaka,
Samuel,
Seven Stars
Wednesday, 1 June 2016
3m long python bites man on toilet

A Thai man is recovering in hospital after a 3m (10ft) python emerged from a toilet and bit him. He yelled to his wife in pain and she was trying to pull it off her husband. The incident happened at his home in the Chachoengsao province east of Bangkok.
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2016,
bite,
Blog post,
Kiwi Kids News,
Python,
Ruapotaka School,
Samuel,
Thailand,
toilet
Thursday, 26 May 2016
Farm To Table bees
This is what we have been working on for 1 week. This slide tells us about how honey heels your wounds. It's very important if the people that need help with there wounds.
This is a group work by Samuel, Min Zin, Mealofa, Vaimoana, Pepe & Halaiano.
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bees,
Cybersmart,
Farm to table,
Inquiry,
May 2016,
Samuel,
Screencastify,
Screenshot
Tuesday, 24 May 2016
Thank you letter to NZMA
This is my letter to the NZMA, Dr Sandra & Faye.
Friday, 20 May 2016
How to make a Blog
This is how to make a blog post.
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Blog,
Kiwi Kids News,
May 2016,
Room 11,
Ruapotaka School,
Samuel,
Sreencastify
Tuesday, 17 May 2016
Hunt for the wilderpeople
The movie Hunt for the Wilderpeople has broken all of the New Zealand records to become the largest grossing local film at the New Zealand box office. The movie has collected over $9.6 million in just seven weeks. The film is set to release in Australia on May the 26 and then in the US on June 24. Then it will be released globally. The film is directed by Taika Waititi and in spired by Barry Crump's novel Wild Pork and Watercress.
Thursday, 5 May 2016
Trubridge breaks world record
New Zealand free diver William Trubridge has broken his own world record. He swam at 122 metres in the Bahamas. The record is the 16th of Trubridge's career and passes the record that he already held of 121 metres. Free diving is one of the most dangerous sports in the world. The attempt took Trubridge about 4 minutes to complete!!
Photo By Wikipedia`
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Bahamas,
Dangerous sport,
Room 11,
Samuel,
William Trubridge
Friday, 15 April 2016
Penny signs with Breakers
Photo By Wikimedia
New Zealand Basketball star Kirk Penny has resigned with the New Zealand Breakers. He signed a three year deal with the breakers. Which will probably end his career at the Breakers. Penny the 35 year-old tall black has had a 17 year career at the top level of the sport. He has played in the United States and Europe. The Breakers head coach Paul Henare said he's pleased to have secured the signature of the former American College star.
Friday, 8 April 2016
Science Experiment
We looked up on the internet about what the method is, what the ingredients are and how it should work.
We were successful getting our volcano to work.and we all enjoyed working together on our science experiment.
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2016,
Chromebooks,
Method,
Room 12,
Samuel,
Science Experiment
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