I am a Year 8 student at St Pius X Catholic School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Room 7 and my teacher is Mrs Tui
Friday, August 31, 2012
Treasure Map
Walk 200 meters to the bridge then walk 50 meters to the rock, turn right walk 20 meters straight to the Lighthouse. Turn left, walk 20 meters to the cave, walk out of the cave walk 10 meters straight then turn left. Walk 50 meters to the Red x then you will find the Treasure.
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Monday, August 27, 2012
Friday, August 17, 2012
Mahe Drysdale Presentation
This Week we have been work on a presentation about our new olympian. We all get to do different olympian. My group has been working on Mahe Drysdale. Blues have being working on Valerie Adams, Yellows has Been working on Andrew Nicholson and green has being working on Sarah Walker. This what I have did about Mahe Drysdale.
Fraction- Week 5
What I already know about Fractions is the Denomator and the Numerator.
I like fractions because we get to play a game called bingo about fractions.
fractions is qa part of a whole number.
I like fractions because we get to play a game called bingo about fractions.
fractions is qa part of a whole number.
Monday, August 13, 2012
What is Anointing?
Anointing is done in the sacraments like Baptism and healing the sick.
Special oil and holy water are used for Anointing.
During Anointing you are bing welcomed and blessed in the kingdom of God.
Special oil and holy water are used for Anointing.
During Anointing you are bing welcomed and blessed in the kingdom of God.
Olympics Torch Description
The Olympic torch is lit in every game of the Olympics. It still stays lit even when the rain and the winds comes.
The Olympic torch looks bright and it is made out of copper petals which are light to carry. It feels hot and it will burn you if you touch it. It also smells flammable and it burn really badly if you are not careful.
The Olympic torch is seen in the stadium so people will know if it is lit or not lit. The olympics happens in every four years.
The olympic flame is used to show people that the Olympics has begun. When it is put out we know that the Olympics are over for another four years. Every country came into the stadium with a petal for the torch and they put them together to make the torch.
The Olympic torch symbolizes when the olympics is on and when the Olympics torch is blown out then the Olympics is finished
The Olympic torch looks bright and it is made out of copper petals which are light to carry. It feels hot and it will burn you if you touch it. It also smells flammable and it burn really badly if you are not careful.
The Olympic torch is seen in the stadium so people will know if it is lit or not lit. The olympics happens in every four years.
The olympic flame is used to show people that the Olympics has begun. When it is put out we know that the Olympics are over for another four years. Every country came into the stadium with a petal for the torch and they put them together to make the torch.
The Olympic torch symbolizes when the olympics is on and when the Olympics torch is blown out then the Olympics is finished
Monday, August 6, 2012
Sacrament
This week I have being learning about Sacrament. Our class has been working on a title page about Sacrament. This is my work that I did.
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