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Last week our years 5 and 6's went on Camp to Finlay Park to have some fun, and today we were told to write about our most magical favourite moment. My favourite moment at Camp was rafting, this was how it started. We went down on a 20min walk in the boiling hot sun sweating and turning to crisp. When we arrived, everyone rushed to the water to cool off. Then Jo (our instructor) said that we had to choose our teams of three, in my team, there was, Sam, Max Gavin, Rachael, Iyve, Molly and myself. When we started rafting, our team was in first, so I knew we had a good chance at winning. When we got close to the finish line we were still in first and we were BURSTING with excitement. In the end, we ended up becoming the WINNERS of the race, and just before we left on the last day, we earned chocolate for the hard work that we had put into rafting and getting first. All of Camp was REALLY fun but this was the highlight.
By Max Hindmarsh
2/12/2021
@ Makaraka School
On Thursday which was yesterday our class did the shakeout practice.
I went under the table and held onto it.
On Wednesday Our whole school was included in Athletics. At the end of this post, I will show you how my activities went throughout the day.
Once upon a time, there was a strong and fierce man named Maia. But for all his greatness he was ungrateful and selfish. He would always make people help plant his hue when the people were doing the most work, during that he was always so lazy not doing any work for Uenuku. But in the end, he realized that he was doing the wrong thing and that he realized he had to be more aware of people around him more then himself. He turned out to be a man that people would always look up to and his legacy carried on for many generations to come. The end.
Kia Ora koutou katoa!
Hi, my name is Max and I am 10 years old. Today I am going to tell you what one of the most important values to live by is, and why I chose this value. A lot of people say that honesty is the best policy, however, I believe that patience is the best value to live by.
Patience is essential to daily life and no one can live without it. Having patience to me means being able to wait calmly especially when you are frustrated - and we have many opportunities in life to practice it. An example of this is a person's ability to wait for something like lining up and waiting for your turn on a ride. Having patience means that you can remain calm, even when you have been waiting in line for what feels like forever. Patience is not about the ability to wait, but the ability to keep a good attitude whilst waiting. Having more patience can calm your mind and can make you feel more appreciative about yourself.
I googled the word patience and it is defined as being able to tolerate delay, trouble, or suffering without getting angry or upset. That is a skill that we learn as we get older. Some of us are able to be patient and some of us struggle with this value. Patience is part of our personality. Some people have it and some people don’t. That strategy usually helps out a lot of people trying to become patient and calm. If you practise being calm a lot then over time you will start developing patience.
This value, patience, relates to our school value Kia Maia which means Stand Proud and be proud of who you are because Kia Maia can sometimes mean having a positive attitude and you certainly need a positive attitude to show patience. Another example is when you are not behaving at home - you may hear your parents say be patient, it’s not the end of the world! My mum and dad say that the sooner you learn the act of being patient, the easier and peaceful your life will become. I know that at school we are taught to be patient and keep going to reach our goals. This means that if we find a task like maths difficult we still keep trying until we understand - that is what patience looks like to me.
So as you have heard today, the meaning of patience can mean many things and is a big part of our daily lives. I hope that you enjoyed learning about patience. Thank you for listening to my speech. Ko te tumanako i pai koe ki te ako mo te manawanui, kia ora ai koe ki te whakarongo ki aku korero!
Finally Freedom:
Finally freedom, on the 8th of September 2021 every single place in New Zealand except Auckland will move down Alert Levels into Level 2. On 9th of September 2021 every single place in New Zealand except Auckland will be back at school and are going back to school when it is near the end of Term 3 which ends on 17th of September. Finally we can go back to school under one condition, none of the parents are allowed to come into school without a Covid Mask. But with Auckland under Alert Level 4, they won't be allowed to go back to school yet and will have to continue with social distancing learning. My prediction is that we will be back in Level 1 in about 2 and a half weeks and Auckland will move down to Level 3 in about 2 weeks.
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