Ben's learning journey
Hello my name is ben and I am a year 8 student at Winton School (the leaders of the school) in Southland,New Zealand and this blog is all about what I am learning in class and at home
Monday, November 4, 2013
Deep cove
2013 DEEP COVE from Winton School, NZ on Vimeo.
ont the 22 of october we went to camp at deep cove camp and wow what a great camp. First we got on the bus at 8:30 and drove to Manapouri and then went on the boat to the other side of the Manapouri and seen the top half of the power station. After that a bus took us down to see the other half of the power station. When we got to the camp we unpacked and went for a 20 minute walk and had to answer some questions. The next day we went on the old doubtful track, Helena falls and Stella falls. After we got back we went fishing off the wharf and Mark and I got got about 14 on the first day. Then we went back and lazed around. The next day had a boat cruise around the lake. After we got back we went up hanging valley which was a pretty steep walk. Most of us made it to the top but a few of us didn't. When we got back we lazed around and had our night program which was fear factor. That night all the kids stayed up until 3:30 and did a prank on the Andy. On the last day we packed up started to head home.
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Speeches
On monday after morning tea i had to read out my speech. I was pretty nervous . My speech was on why rugby leauge is better than rugby union. I did my speech on that because i think rugby is getting really boring and rugby leauge is getting more interesting.
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Holiday Recount
In the holidays i went to Adams for his birthday party. First we went to a place in sandy point where we went to paint balling. I got shot in the first round and go a massive bruise the next round i didn't get shot so that was good. then a couple of rounds later i was the only one left and was trapped in my fort then adams step dad shot me in the arm and he was about three meters away. when we were finished we went back to adams house and had a roast for tea then we stayed up until 4:30 playing x-box. the next day we went home.
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Childrens Art For Peace Program
for the past few weeks we have been working on our artwork for the capp project and this is they turned out like
Monday, May 27, 2013
Fair trade
Persuasive writing
Child slavery
Child slavery
is awful. It should be banned. Did you know… most kids in the poor countries
don’t even go to school because they have to work to feed their family and pay
of their parent’s depts. When they work
they only get about 4 dollars a week for working 16 hours, and they roll about
10,000 smokes a day and if they mess
up 1 smoke they don’t get p1`aid
for that day
Did you know
that 250 million kids around the world are child slaves. Child slaves make 80% of your food. Nigeria has the highest count of child slaves
with over 40,000 slaves working every day.
Nigeria also has the worst conditions to work most kids get really bad
diseases and sometimes die just to feed their family. Child slaves work in big firework factories
with about 1,000 kids in each factory.
With kids aged between 5 and 15.
When your having the time of your life watching the pretty colours of
the fireworks there are kids out in the factories with burnt hands and arms
working day and night to make your life fun.
Craig
Kielburger a 12 year old Canadian boy
read a story about a boy who was working in a factory to pay of his parents dept.
and he ran away and he was telling
anyone that would listen about his story and later on in his life he was killed
by the boss of the factory and that inspired Craig to do something about child
slavery. He made up an organisation called
free the children and he is now over 20 and still working to ban child slavery.
You
at home can help by only buying products that have a fair trade label on it and
if you don’t know what the label looks like you can go on to the fair trade
website. If you don’t know what fair trade is it is a organization that helps
slaves that are getting paid very little and paying them a fair amount of
money.
So
next time you are out at the supermarket , sports shop or clothing shop look
out for the fair trade logo and don’t just look for a brand name that you have
brought before try out fair trade so we can help save the children from
slavery.
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Buddies
For the past couple of weeks we have been working on our making taniwhas and ladders which is just like snakes and ladders but some of the numbers are maori. Today we finished them and played them for the first time and when we finished playing we gave them to our buddies.
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