Tuesday:
Today started of with a visit to Carter Observatory. I enjoyed having a look at the Observatory. It had information about planets and stars and also astronauts. In a room the was a spaceship that you walked into and you could see how they ate, how they kept themselves entertained, how the connected with earth and more. After that we went and saw a 45 minute video, half of it was a documentary about building a rocket and a rover to go to the moon. The other half was a man telling us about the stars that you can see above wellington on a clear night. The observatory was cool place to go to and I would go again.
Tuesday, 31 March 2015
Wellington Day 1
Monday:
Our first stop for the day was at a wildlife sanctuary, Zealandia. This sanctuary take care of lots of endangered animals and plants native to New Zealand. The first area we looked at was a video the made about early settlement in New Zealand and what it meant for those native species living there at the time. It was a short video but it also included what they are planning for the next 500 years on the sanctuary. Once the video had finished we went on a tour around the sanctuary. We saw animals like Tuatara, Takahe, fish and ducks. We went on a walk over a swing bridge and onto the dam. Once our tour had finished we at our lunch and loaded back up on the bus.
Our next stop was Te Papa museum. The were so many amazing exhibits at Te Papa. There was an earthquake house, a natural disaster room, a sea and fish room. The sea and Fish room was really amazing. They had baby whale skeletons, fish everywhere (they weren't real though) and lastly a giant squid. The giant squid was in a glass case from the floor. It was huge. After that we went up stairs and visited the Air New Zealand exhibit. My favourite part of that was a simulator. We went inside an part of an airplane, sat in the seats and put the goggles on. It played the future thoughts of Air New Zealand. But it wasn’t like a cinema. You could turn around and still see the video. It was like you were actually in the airplane. It was a quick video but one i’ll never forget. After that we didn’t have much time to explore anymore so we loaded back on the bus to our next destination.
When we arrived at the national library we were going to go look at the WW1 (World War 1) exhibits. We split into groups and went round looking at different things about WW1, the Gallipoli Battle. After having a look round we did a scavenger hunt we said goodbye and headed to our last stop of the day, H2O Xtreme, the pools in Upper Hutt. It was a fun hour because the pools included three hydroslides, a rapid river and a wave pool. All of the three areas were fun and everyone had a great time. After that we went back to the top ten we were staying at, had dinner and went to bed.
Wellington On Our Way
Sunday:
Going to school on the weekend isn't my favourite idea, unless of course, your are going on a camp down to Wellington. I arrived at school at 8:48 ready to start the journey. At about 9:30 we were all on the bus, waving goodbye to our parents. A week away from school with my teacher and class I thought. We drove of and we were on our way. Eight hours later we arrived at Hutt park where we were staying for the week. Let the camp begin!
Wellington Day Two
ONTV was a mini T.V studio where students came and made short videos.
When my group came to the ONTV studio at Capital E. Under this is the video we made.
Tuesday, 10 March 2015
Week 6 Term 1
Week 6
At Te Awamutu Intermediate
This week at TAI lots of things are happening.
This week we are getting makuari students coming from japan to our school. They all have host families that they stay with while they are over here. The arriving to our school on Friday morning and we will be welcoming them with a powhiri in the school hall.
We are getting a new path way put in behind our bus shelter. It is a path for pedestrians, so the can exit our school safely. The pathway has been dug up and the workers are putting down the concrete today.
Today they have started painting our school acronym, S.H.I.N.E. The S stands for Showing Respect, the we are Honest, the I stands for Including others, the N stands for Never give up and the E stands for we seek Excellence. The are painting SHINE onto the front wall on the office, right beside the round-about.
Other Events
Next Sunday our class, room 3, will be going on our class camp down to wellington. We are going from the 22-27 ( Sunday-Friday) of March. Will we being heaps of thing down like snorkeling, Ontv studio, Parliament, Upper Hut pools and more. It will be a lot of fun except of course for that 6-8 hour bus ride to Wellington and another 6-8 hour ride back to Te Awamutu.
At Te Awamutu Intermediate
This week at TAI lots of things are happening.
This week we are getting makuari students coming from japan to our school. They all have host families that they stay with while they are over here. The arriving to our school on Friday morning and we will be welcoming them with a powhiri in the school hall.
We are getting a new path way put in behind our bus shelter. It is a path for pedestrians, so the can exit our school safely. The pathway has been dug up and the workers are putting down the concrete today.
Today they have started painting our school acronym, S.H.I.N.E. The S stands for Showing Respect, the we are Honest, the I stands for Including others, the N stands for Never give up and the E stands for we seek Excellence. The are painting SHINE onto the front wall on the office, right beside the round-about.
Other Events
Next Sunday our class, room 3, will be going on our class camp down to wellington. We are going from the 22-27 ( Sunday-Friday) of March. Will we being heaps of thing down like snorkeling, Ontv studio, Parliament, Upper Hut pools and more. It will be a lot of fun except of course for that 6-8 hour bus ride to Wellington and another 6-8 hour ride back to Te Awamutu.
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