Malo e lelei readers!! Today's blog post i'll be sharing with you all a presentation I work really hard on to finish which is one of my Maths task for NZ Places and people. Hope you'll enjoy : )
I am a Year 8 learner at Glenbrae School in Auckland, New Zealand. My teachers are Mrs Tofa and Mrs Raj
Thursday, September 23, 2021
Wednesday, September 22, 2021
Healthy living planner
Tuesday, September 21, 2021
Discography and a short history about the New Zealand star Benee
How New Zealand is governed
New Zealand is a democracy because of the way our system runs, the way New Zealand is governed works by voting which political party goes into power or voting who is going to be New Zealand’s next/new prime minister. When there is an election held, citizens or people living in New Zealand from the age of 18 years and over get to vote, this voting process only happens every three years in New Zealand. In this election voters will have two votes, first vote is for whichever candidate gets the greatest number of votes each electorate wins a seat in the parliament and the second vote is the party vote.
New Zealand's last election was in 2020 last year where New Zealanders had a total of 17 political parties to vote from. And in the end, the Labour party run by
Jacinda Ardern won being prime minister of New Zealand with a total
of 1,443,546 votes and 65 seats in parliament.
In parliament there are a total of 120 seats and in order to create a government
you’ll need 61 seats or more out of the 120 seats. Sometimes when parties don't
have the enough number of seats they combine with other parties to reach the number of seats needed to form a government. Just like back in the 2017 election
in parliament where Labour, NZ first and Green party joined seats and formed a government with 63 seats. (Labour had 46 seats, NZ First had 9 seats and Green party had 8 seats.)
Monday, September 20, 2021
tourist attractions in New Zealand
Malo e lelei and welcome back to my blog, today's blog post is about tourist attractions in New Zealand recommended by me. This presentation or tasks is one of my class project for New Zealand people and places so i hope you enjoy and learn something from this!!
Wednesday, September 15, 2021
The year the treaty of waitangi was signed
Kia ora and happy Maori language week, today I manage to finish one of our class Literacy tasks where we had to Research one historical event which happened in New Zealand’s history which has affected New Zealand as a nation. And for this tasks I choose to do the treaty of waitangi, it took me a while to put this presentation together but i finally manage to finish. Hope this will teach you something : )
Tuesday, September 7, 2021
Mini biography
Malo e lelei and greetings to you all, today's blog post is about one of the Social sciences tasks i was able to finish which is a Mini biography where we had to write a biography about someone who we believe has been a great leader for our country. And state why they are a great leader. This amazing person in New Zealand who I chose to write about was the one and only Jacinda Ardern. Hope you enjoy:)
Monday, September 6, 2021
Friday, September 3, 2021
Sciecnce Topice 1 - what we know about Sciecnces?
Malo e lelei and greetings to you all readers and today i will be blogging about my first day with Mrs sharma in Science. Mrs Sharma is a brilliant teacher in tamaki college who teachers Science, one of the tasks we did with Mrs Sharma was to written down all the facts we know about Science.
This is the Facts that I have written down :
About 70% of the world's surface is covered by water
Earth is the only planet in our solar system known to support life
Human teeth are just as strong as shark teeth
Dogs have an amazing sense of hearing and can hear sounds at four times the distance than humans can
An adult elephant needs to drink more than 200 litres of water each day
An eagle’s eye are about four times sharper than the eyes of a human’s
One millions earths can fit in the sun
Your nose and ears never stop growing
A single bolt of lightning contains enough energy to cook 100,000 pieces of toast
The human brain takes in 11 million bit of information every second but is aware of only 40
Yeah that's all from me, I just wanted to share with you all some facts I know about Science and i hope you have learned something from any of these facts. And remember to Stay safe during this pandemic!!