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Tuesday, 28 November 2017

  
Steps needed to achieve the goal.
What will help us achieve this goal?(Enablers)
Possible barriers and how they could be overcome.
Who is responsible for this step?
Date this step will be achieved by.
Fundraise 160 dollars
If we get enough money
If we don't get enough money  find another way to get money
The whole group
 
Steps needed to achieve the goal.
What will help us achieve this goal?(Enablers)
Possible barriers and how they could be overcome.
Who is responsible for this step?
Date this step will be achieved by.
Find out how to get the paint
If they say yes
If they say no ga somewhere else
The whole group
 
Steps needed to achieve the goal.
What will help us achieve this goal?(Enablers)
Possible barriers and how they could be overcome.
Who is responsible for this step?
Date this step will be achieved by.
Go around the kyle underpass and ask people what they win the under pass
If people respond
If not much people go through it

Go and ask people from somewhere else
The whole group
 
Steps needed to achieve the goal.
What will help us achieve this goal?(Enablers)
Possible barriers and how they could be overcome.
Who is responsible for this step?
Date this step will be achieved by.
See if we are aloud to  paint in the under pass
Email city care
If they dont respond

Call them  

darnell
Last day

Thursday, 16 November 2017

PLB

¨The Under Way¨

At Hornby High School we are doing project base learning my groups name is the Fantastic for we have chosen to work on Graffiti. We want to cover up the Graffiti and get a professional street artist to paint a Murial in the small Kyle park under pass. We really hope that this will stop Graffiti or at least minimise it our group is going to make it funny to make people smile.

Thursday, 7 September 2017

similes and metaphors

Rihanna shine bright like a diamond
Similes
metaphors
Shine bright like a diamond
Shine bright like a diamond
Find light in the beautiful sea, I choose to be happy
You and I, you and I, we’re like diamonds in the sky
You’re a shooting star I see, a vision of ecstasy
When you hold me, I’m alive
We’re like diamonds in the sky
I knew that we’d become one right away
Oh, right away
At first sight I felt the energy of sun rays
I saw the life inside your eyes
So shine bright tonight,
You and I
We’re beautiful like diamonds in the sky
Eye to eye,
So alive
We’re beautiful like diamonds in the sky
Shine bright like a diamond
Shine bright like a diamond
Shining bright like a diamond
We’re beautiful like diamonds in the sky
Shine bright like a diamond
Shine bright like a diamond
Shining bright like a diamond
We’re beautiful like diamonds in the sky
Palms rise to the universe, as we moonshine and molly
Feel the warmth, we’ll never die
We’re like diamonds in the sky
You’re a shooting star I see, a vision of ecstasy
When you hold me, I’m alive
We’re like diamonds in the sky
At first sight I felt the energy of sun rays
I saw the life inside your eyes
So shine bright
Tonight,
You and I
We're beautiful like diamonds in the sky
Eye to eye,
So alive
We're beautiful like diamonds in the sky
Shine bright like a diamond
Shine bright like a diamond
Shining bright like a diamond
We’re beautiful like diamonds in the sky
Shine bright like a diamond
Shine bright like a diamond
Shining bright like a diamond
We're beautiful like diamonds in the sky
Shine bright like a diamond
Shine bright like a diamond
Shine bright like a diamond
So shine bright
Tonight,
You and I
We're beautiful like diamonds in the sky
Eye to eye,
So alive
We're beautiful like diamonds in the sky
Shine bright like a diamond
Shine bright like a diamond
Shine bright like a diamond
Shine bright like a diamond
Shine bright like a diamond
Shine bright like a diamond
Shine bright like a diamond

Wednesday, 30 August 2017

Monday, 28 August 2017

Tech

Today i have to file down the slot for the balance.
Today i did every thing and started on the base.
Tomorrow i need to drill the holes for the base.

Today i leart how to use the ban saw.

Thursday, 24 August 2017

tech



What i need to do today ?
I have to keep on cutting in the bar in to the balance.
what do i need ?
 I need a hacksaw,file,vice,sandpaper.
what i did ?
is i need to just need to sand it down then i am finished.



































Monday, 14 August 2017

Today i am focesing on marking the base out. i will need a scribe,engener square. today i finished my goal and started the next one. my goal for next week is to finished my cutting of my shape

Friday, 11 August 2017

Tech

Today didn't achieve my because my filing wasn't straight so i made it straight.This lesson i liked learning new ways to file. The thing i didn't like there was no music
today i fild down the edges tomorow i want to use the drill

Monday, 7 August 2017

today i acheved my goal that was to sand dowh the edges. next lesson my goal is to file down the edges.

Thursday, 3 August 2017

this is my art work. the top right one is kowhaiwhai. the top left is pasifica. the bottem left is art nouveau and the last one is manga. my favorite one is manga.

Monday, 24 July 2017

Mr Rees Technology

Technology 2017

24/7/2017
Today we talked about workshop safty and all the rules that we need to know. these are the work sheets that i have done today rules and routines and rules and rutines

Thursday, 6 July 2017


This term there was some ups and downs but the term was really fun because we learnt to code and make interactive games. Mr Carter was a really good teacher at times and he made it really easy to learn how to code. I made to really good games and one amazing interactive that I sent to the world. The best thing about DTE was when he let us do art work online for our games I made a race car track and two cars but in the end I didn't need it because I used the people of scratch. Scratch was a really good website to use because you can use the guidelines for help.

Wednesday, 14 June 2017

The Bro ' Town ' Team

1. The reason the bro town team was a team was because there was a lot of people involved with the creation
2. it funny so it makes you laugh
3.it has a sorted out speech
4. it makes Pacific's people more visible in new zealand culture
5. a stereo type is what you think about someone or a group of people and no this show is not a stereo type
  • Vale Pepelo (Oscar Kightley) - brother of Valea Pepelo and has a strong social conscience. Contrary to his given name, Vale is considered the intelligent one of the group, frequently seen carrying a literary classic.
  • Valea Pepelo (Shimpal Lelisi) (Valea loosely translates to Dumber) - brother of Vale Pepelo, is more interested in girls than his brother Vale. Whenever he sees an attractive one, he does a rendition of the 'schwing!' gesture (peyow peyow!) Valea's name is an apt description. Valea has a description of " the pasher" after noting in a Bro' Town annual his moral in life is to pash hot chicks and his dream is for hot chicks that like to be pashed. Although loosely translated to Dumber, Valea is known to be only a bit behind in the National Standards, Jeff da Maori is more likely to fail exams, and, if under correct conditions (getting hit by a bus) he is amazingly intelligent.
  • Sione Tapili (Mario Gaoa) - From A Samoan Descent, His Mother is known as a Sheman also katera and Valea’s best mate and fancies himself as a bit of a ladies' man, while he constantly looks for ways to impress the girl of his dreams, sixth former Mila Jizovich. He is also the bro likely to have dream sequences e.g. posing as a super hero, starring in famous movies ( in a scene cut from Sionerella, giving references to "Enter the Dragon"
  • Jeff da Māori (David Fane) - Jeff Da Māori lives with his mum and eight dads in a car shell outside the house. He was brought up in the country by his Aunt Queenie but then moved to the city for better TV reception and "because the thieving colonialist stole our land". He is often portrayed with a horribly runny nose. More than the other boys. He is known for his catchphrase 'Not Even Ow!' (meaning 'that ain't right'). He is also known to call many people his cousin, and claims "everyone's my cousin, except Winston Peters he's a 'dick' ow", he is known to be cousins with famous actress Keisha Castle-Hughes and famous actor Cliff Curtis.
  • Rodney David Damascus McCorkenstein-Taifule aka Mack (David Fane) - Mack rounds out the group, a heavyset boy who has a homosexual behaviour and has a knack for talking his way out of things, though he does stand behind his word eventually. Mack is considered a tough guy by the group, claiming to have been raised in the streets. He actually lives in a high class mansion with a loving mum and dad. Mack's homosexual tendencies and feminine behaviour are more and more obvious as the show continues, but his friends seem to choose to ignore it. He is also known to be a snob at school, probably excelling at most subjects, and noted to be reading Memoirs of a Geisha.

Other characters of Morningside[edit]

  • Pepelo Pepelo (David Fane) - Vale & Valea's dad is a benefit bludging, occasional fork-lift driver with a love of beerpornographyand gambling (aka "The Town Drunk"). His catchphrase is "I'm going to the pub... I may be some time". Pepelo's wife died when the boys were young and they were entrusted to his care. However, his method of child rearing was ignoring them to fend for themselves. The closest he inadvertently gets to parenting is occasionally telling the boys a relevant and touching story from his own life. He's known to discriminate against other ethnic minorities in Morningside, have frequent drunk-driving accidents and blame his dysfunctions on the war in Vietnam.
  • Wong (David Fane) - Initially a Chinese exchange student from Hong Kong. After a rocky start he quickly became mates with the Boys by sharing his wealth and letting them ride in his car. He once helped the Boys by joining in the St. Sylvester's Rugby team in Get Rucked and bet a million dollars on Honky the Wonderhorse. Wong has a brother named White, who exists only to facilitate a racist pun about being unable to tell White from Wong.
  • Constable "Bobby" Bababiba (Mario Gaoa) - A cynical and unsympathetic policeman who, being the only police officer to appear on the show, has been involved with many of the Boys' mishaps as he tries to restores Morningside Order. His image and name are based on actor Robbie Magasiva.
  • Rakeesh Maadkraklikka (Mario Gaoa) - A disgruntled Indo-Fijian (Indian) dairy store owner. He is eager to shoot and zap any potential troublemaker or thief in his store. Pepelo owes a massive debt to Rakeesh's store due to his indulgence and improper spending. Is married to the beautiful Satisha.
  • Satisha Maadkraklikka - Rakeesh's spouse. She isn't as brash as her husband, but Satisha is just as tough. However, she shows a sympathetic side as well: twice, so far, Satisha helped The Boys with their problems and issues.
  • Reverend Minister (Vela Manusaute) - Stereotypical minister who heads a Samoan flock in Morningside. He frequently preaches about the local issues in very vivid and exaggerated ways (as was featured in Sione-rella and Touched by a Teacher). He is also quick to drive his flock on mindless angry mob sprees. As a sideline for his church he also sells 'authentic' holy items at high prices (like holy water and sheep-shaped caps). There seems to be an intimate relationship between him and Agnes. Agnes' youngest child has an uncanny resemblance to the minister, including his hairdo - for that matter, so do most of the very young children of his congregation. He is very similar to the Minister character in the recurring sketch Milburn Place, part of the Skitz comedy series in which several Naked Samoans were involved.
  • Mahari Stevens (Vela Manusaute) - A Social worker from CYPFS -Children and Young Person's Family Services (a reference to the NZ CYFS -Children Youth and Family Services). She appeared in the first episode when Pepelo disappeared for four days, responding to a ten-year-old complaint about his terrible parenting, and made the Pepelo brothers "Wards of the State". She also later interrogated Mack and inadvertently manipulated him into accusing Brother Ken of child molestation, and threatened to take him away from his parents when he revealed it was in fact false.

Tapili family[edit]


  • Agnes Tapili (David Fane) - Sione's mother and the Pepelos' neighbour. Deeply religious and physically aggressive, especially to Sione (she refuses to show this side of her in public, though). Despite this, she seems to have intimate relations with the local minister. A caricature of the overbearing Polynesian mother who won't hesitate to humiliate her children. Willing for a husband, she is shown to have phone sex with Pepelo Pepelo, even though she is shown to hate him.
  • Sina Tapili - (Teuila Blakely) - Sione's big sister and Mila's friend. Sina does not think kindly of her brother and The Boys, except for one time when Mack was crying. Attends St Cardinal's College for girls, known to the boys of neighbouring St. Sylvester's as 'Car(di)nal Knowledge.'
  • Motorcycle Boy (Timothy Tapili) - Agnes' eldest son. A delinquent who is a regular in the local delinquent centre (which Agnes euphemistically calls a "boarding school") and jail. His real name and nature were revealed in the episode "Go and ask Agnes", where it is revealed that his criminal record is not very impressive and he behaves more like a pretentious bully than the "hardcore" criminal he claims to be. He is shown to be a role model to Sione and Sione states he wants a bike like him.
  • Samson - Agnes' youngest son. He is the presumed son of the minister, though Agnes refers to him as "A miracle by Jesus".


Wednesday, 7 June 2017

Trelise Cooper

Trelise Cooper was born in 1957.She went to school at Henderson high school
she was a fashion maker

Monday, 22 May 2017

Bellwork

Today for bell work I watched Jake Paul and he went on a military training and went on a massive hike and nealy cryed. Then he was should how to get out of duct tape.
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Thursday, 18 May 2017

Image result for maui and the fish        Māui and the giant fish
Māui dreamed of the day that he could go fishing with his older brothers. Each time his brothers returned from a fishing trip Māui would ask, "Next time, can I come fishing with you?"
But Māui's brothers would always make an excuse. "No you're much too young to come fishing with us. We need all the room in our waka for the many fish that we catch."
"I'll only take up a little bit of room, and I'll stay out of trouble, I promise," Māui would argue.
The eldest brother would reply, "You're so skinny we might mistake you for some bait and throw you overboard for the fish to eat."
Māui would get angry. "I'll teach them, he'd say to himself, "I'll prove how good I am!"
Secretly Māui hatched a plan to prove he was a great fisherman. One night when Māui was alone he began weaving a strong fishing line from flax. As he wove he recited an old karakia to give his fishing line strength.
When he was finished, Māui took a jawbone which his ancestor Muri Ranga Whenua had given him, and bound it securely to the line. Early the next morning, Māui took his fishing line and secreted himself in the hull of his brothers' canoe.
When Māui's brothers pulled the canoe into the sea they noticed something a little different.
"The canoe is much heavier this morning, are you sure you're helping?" said one.
"I think you've been eating too much kumara!" said another.
"Stop your bickering and get on with it!" said the eldest brother.
None of the brothers noticed Māui hiding in the hull. When Māui heard his brothers drop the anchor, he knew they were too far from land to return. Māui revealed himself to his brothers' surprise.
"What!"
"What are you doing here?"
"You tricked us!"
"No wonder we have not caught one single fish!"
The brothers were angry with Māui, but Māui spoke up.
"I have come to fish because Muri Ranga Whenua said I would be a great fisherman. Let your lines down as I say my karakia and you'll catch more fish than you ever have." Māui began his karakia.
The brothers threw their lines into the water and instantly began catching fish. One after another they pulled their fish into the waka. In no time the waka was full and the brothers were delighted with their catch.
"We're the best fishermen ever!" the brothers congratulated each other.
"Now it is my turn to fish," said Māui.
The brothers laughed when Māui pulled his fishing line from his bag.
"Huh, you'll be lucky to catch a piece of seaweed with that!"
"Or maybe a piece of driftwood to float home on!"
The brothers couldn't contain their laughter. Māui didn't listen, instead he recited his karakia and readied his line. "Can you give me some bait for my hook?" Māui asked his brothers.
But the brothers only laughed harder so Māui clenched his fist and hit himself hard on the nose. His nose bled and Māui covered his hook with his own blood. Māui then stood at the front of the canoe and whirled his line above his head as he recited his karakia. He spun his line out to sea, the line sunk deep to the ocean floor, down into the depths of the domain of Tangaroa, and instantly the hook was taken.
Māui's line went suddenly taut. The brothers stopped their laughing and held tightly to the side of the waka as they began to speed across the ocean.
"Cut the line!" a brother called, clearly quaking in his seat.
"We'll all be drowned," said another. "Please Māui cut the line!"
But Māui held tight to his line, and slowly a giant fish was pulled to the surface. The brothers huddled in the waka shivering with fright. The giant fish towered over their small canoe.
"This is the fish that our grandmother, Muri Ranga Whenua, said would be gifted to us," Māui said. "Guard our fish, and I'll soon return with our people."
The brothers agreed to stay, and Māui headed back to Hawaiki. However as soon as Māui had gone, the brothers began chopping greedily at the huge fish, claiming huge pieces of it as their own.
When Māui returned, his people were amazed to see the giant fish.
"Māui is the best fisherman ever," they marvelled.
As they neared the brothers were seen still chopping and arguing over which part of the fish was theirs. The people saw them for the greedy brothers that they were. They were so greedy that they had chopped huge gullies and mountains from the fish's flesh.
Over many hundreds and thousands of years, these gullies and mountains became part of the landscape of Aotearoa as we know it today. Birds, plants, animals and the people of Hawaiki populated the giant fish of Māui. And in time Māui's giant fish became known as the North Island of Aotearoa, and Māui's canoe the South island.
This is the story of Māui and the giant fish.
doesn't make sense
it was short