Thursday 5 November 2020

Week 4 Recap

This week has been full of fun and exciting and not so exciting things. In this blog I will be telling you all of the things that we did during the week, up to Thursday. On Monday we had speech finals, then on Tuesday we had school photos, Wednesday was Interschool Athletics day, and Thursday was just a normal day. 

As I said Monday we had speech finals, and guess what??! I got in this year!! YAY!! My speech was on Martin Luther King Jr., and how he was a change maker since change makers was the speech topic. The speech finals was judged by Bevan Chatmen. Everyone did really well in the finals, and for me it actually not was not that scary at all once you got up on to the stage, and know I quite like to get up and give speeches. The top three for each year group, starting with year 4, was Aria with Recycle, Reduce, Reuse, then was Klara for year 5 on Kate Sheppard, and for year six it was really close, between Naia and I, but Naia got it for her speech on how YouTube is a big change maker. Then after that Bevan asked us to come outside for something on the radio the next day. You had to say your favorite bird, so I chose Kiwi, but then after I thought about it my favourite bird was actually a Kakapo. 

On Tuesday, we had school photos. The photos were taken in a different place this time because Moana Learning Hub has the hall for their classroom because room 1+2 are getting renovated into a bigger classroom for two classes. We had the photos taken at the path way down to Wainui beach, between the trees near the car park. That was where we got our class photos taken. The individuals, and sibling photos, were taken at the back entrance of the medicine garden by room 10's deck. Me and my sister had all three of those taken, and because we were in Mapua when they had their photos taken, we now have two class photos, two individuals, and two sibling photos. 

 On Wednesday we had Interschool Athletics day. I thought that I had gotten into the team because I got third on ball through, and oh high jump. But aparrenttly there were to many girls or something in year six that got in throughout the whole of Gisborne, so I did not go. Boy! That was a confusing morning. Then in the end I ended up having a normal school day like everyone else.

 On Thursday, there is nothing really exiting on, so everyone is just having a normal school day, with priorities, workshops, and everything else that you would do on a normal school day at Wainui Beach School.

This week has been full of fun and exciting things and not so fun and exciting things. From the looks of the calendar for next week, we have the upcoming craft fair and some testing to do, and work on. See you next week reader.

 

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