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Wednesday 29 September 2021

English: The Secret of Walter Mitty (Late Post)

Greetings. This week in English, we began reading a short story called 'The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. Therefore, this blog will be about me answering the post-reading tasks based on the story. 

A drawing picture of one of Mitty's daydreams.
[Mitty imagined he is one of the successful famous surgeons that can only cure the patient]

Comprehension Question: 
What were Walter’s daydreams about? Rank the daydreams from your favourite to your least favourite.
Mitty Walter daydreams being a war pilot, a doctor, a sharp-shooter, and a captain. In the final daydream, Mitty imagines himself smoking a cigarette while in front of a firing squad. 

What was Walter Mitty doing in his waking life?
He was avoiding his inadequacies in real life.

Does Walter Mitty enjoy his life? Why or why not?
He doesn't enjoy his real-life nor content. He desires to be a cooler person with a cool life. 

Wednesday 22 September 2021

Wananga: Passion Projects

こんにちは! In Term 3 2021 for Wananga, we are doing Passion Projects. Here's a slideshow I created to present my overall work for passion projects. It includes all the details and information about my project from research to the end results. Enjoy. 



Here's a picture of my painting:

"Desederium"

BYE!

Tuesday 21 September 2021

Science: Geological Timescale (SciPad work)

Greetings. Today in Science Biology we learnt about the geological timescale. We made a timeline showing how life on Earth has changed over the past 4,600 million years.


Home Economics: Eating Patterns

Hi, Last week in Home Economics, we were learning about eating patterns at specific times and days. We were tasked to make the 1950s and modern dish plates from playdough. The plates are divided into three categories; vegetables on the top, right-hand side are the carbs and on the left-hand side is the meat. 
Here's what I came up with:

The 1950s dish:

The modern dish:

Monday 20 September 2021

Wananga: Interpersonal Skills

Greetings. Today in Wananga, we are learning about the 8 fundamentals of communication skills and how it is beneficial in a job of your choice. I'm going to pick the job of a teacher to discuss my answers. It is important to have empathy being a teacher so you could teach better by understanding your student's perspective. And just like empathy, that goes without saying having good conversation skills is also important as a teacher. Because, how would you be able to teach students effectively if you yourself don't have good communication skills? Without it, you can't express your ideas to the students properly which will lead to having a poor understanding of the lesson discussed. It is also important to have a respectful vocabulary to set up a good role model for the students and it is just professionalism in general.

Monday 13 September 2021

Wananga: Pyramid Scheme

Hi, Today in Wananga we are creating a poster informing others on the dangers of the Pyramid scheme. Here's the poster I created in Canva:

Monday 6 September 2021

Science: Mutations

This week in Science Biology, we are learning about mutations. Mutations are basically permanent changes in the base sequence of DNA that produces a different outcome on the organism.

The human species first appeared in what is now called Africa. They were dark-skinned, dark-haired and dark coloured eyes. But in the present times, we now have a range of different colours of skin, hair and eyes. Therefore, Blue eyes are basically a new allele = mutation. Blue eyes first appear in humans about 6,000 to 10,000 years ago.

It is a beneficial mutation because blue-eyed humans get the advantage of coping better with seasonal affective disorder. A disorder that occurs when there is less sunlight at certain times of the year.

It also has the advantage of seeing unmoving objects better than moving things. Blue-eyed humans can also see better in the dark because lighter pigment makes the iris more translucent meaning it lets get more light into the eye.

Bonus:
Blue eyes may have more advantages because based on societies' beauty standards blue eyes may appear more appealing and look attractive and fascinating than the common eye colours in the world today which is dark-brown.

Thursday 2 September 2021

English: Yellow Brick Road (Post-Reading Questions)

Greetings! After finishing reading the Yellow Brick Road novel in English we were tasked to make a blog answering in a full sentence the post-reading questions in our blog about the story.

Here's a link to the Yellow Brick Road story so that this post makes sense to you

1.) The narrator of the story believes that they are moving to Wellington was because to have a better life by getting jobs that would lift his family out of poverty. Evidence on the story:
"We'll make lots of money and be rich as anything because Wellington is where the money is. And you have to go where the money is, ay Dad. No use staying in Waituhi and being poor all the time, ay”

2.) On Page 1, the big difference between Waituhi (narrator's hometown) and Wellington that was mentioned by the narrator himself was that Wellington is where the "money" is and the bigger population of Pakehas than their own hometown.

3.) On Page 3, the narrator's dad explained to his uncle Sam that they were moving to Wellington because there were no more jobs at home and they had enough of plenty of seasonal work such as shearing, fruit-picking etc. Moreover, there is apparently plenty of work in Wellington; plenty of factories. And he wants his kids to have a better life than he had.

4.) The narrator's attitude towards moving to Wellington changes as he encounters a lot of signs when they got nearer to the city which overwhelmed him and made him feel anxious. Moreover, the people they also encounter on the road the way to Wellington was not so friendly.

5.) Emerald City, Yellow Brick Road, Flying Monkeys, scarecrow, tinman and cowardly lion, are all allusions (references) to a famous book "The Wizard of Oz". I think the author made this comparison because it has the same story theme which is where the protagonist starts a journey into a destination that will solve all of their problems and which turned out to be fake. Meaning, the destination of their journey isn't going to solve their problems. 

Social Studies: Estimation Deaths (Bar Graph)

Greetings! In Social Studies in my previous blog, we had to create a map of where the locations of these death camps. Now we have to make a bar graph showing the estimation of deaths in those locations.

Here's my bar graph:

Wednesday 1 September 2021

English: Yellow Brick Road (Pre-Reading Questions)

Greetings! Today in English we are starting a new set of work about the 'Yellow Brick Road' story. This post is answering the pre-reading questions regarding the story.

1.) Witi Ihimaera is a New Zealand Author born in Gisborne, NZ in 1944. One of his famous works that were adapted to films is The Whale Rider (1987).

2.) I have never come across an expression called "Yellow Brick Road" before in my life. I am assuming it means something metaphorical like having an existential crisis and that yellow brick road represents that 'road'.

3.) Based on the title, I predict that this story is going to be about a protagonist who goes on a life-changing adventure, either for worse or better.