Tuesday, August 31, 2010

How to make a paper jet

Follow these instructions to make an
awesome flying paper jet

You Will Need
  • Sellotape
  • A4 paper
  • Pens
  • Pencil / Colouring Pencils


Step One - Get your piece of paper and lay it down flat on a hard surface. Fold the piece of A4 paper in long ways. Then grab the top corner and fold that in to the middle were the line is, then do that with the other corner as well.

Step Two - Then fold the out side of the triangle to the middle line again, then repeat that with the other side too.

Step Three - Now fold the wings up so they are in a perfectly straight line with the middle crease. There you are all done.

Optional - Draw accessories on to the jet if you would like to.

Monday, August 30, 2010

Natasha and Hannah

Emma and Maddy chatting away kiwi styles

Bryn and D'Arcy's Kiwi slang!

http://vocaroo.com/?media=veLr9CcOeyKJorcWx

Olivia and Olivia slang

Manawa's slang with Jack

How to play soccer

how to play soccer

This will teach you the basic rules of soccer & some tips.


EQUIPMENT


  • Boots
  • Soccer ball & other equipment.
  • Training partner/s.
  • Field/open space.
  • Goal/something to shoot at

INSTRUCTIONS

1. There are 4 sections in soccer Goalie, defender, midfielder, striker. To be goalie you have a goal box that you have to stay if your holding the ball, but you can run out of the box to kick the ball away.

2.Defenders help the goalie by stealing the ball from the strikers bolting up the field if the ball is in the opponents half run to half way.

3. Midfielders set up the goals by booting it up to the strikers & the strikers get the goals.

4. strikers always play up field & normally take shots at goal.

2 teams battle it out to win the match DO NOT steal the ball from your on team if its your first game look for the same costume as you & always steal the ball.

TIPS

  • Train regularly.
  • Maybe get some tricks off the Internet or your friends.
Remember practice makes
perfect


By Tyrone.





Max and Taina Kiwi Slang out

Leah And Maddy Slang off

Thursday, August 26, 2010

St Clair:- Poem


High on St Clair hill the salty air blows
against my face while kids are in the muddy puddles
cant wait till the winter goes

Down the hill at St Clair beach the waves are wild
the sand is white and not a surfer is in sight
cant wait for the wind to be mild

In the morning the sun is out listening to kids laugh and shout
and dogs are barking at seals while the surfers are watching the pups come about

At night people are having fish n chips licking their chops
while sea gulls are swooping down trying to steal their dinner

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

how to make kiwiana art

HOW TO MAKE COOL KIWIANA ART
Follow this guide, and learn how to make a cool, overlapping piece of art.

What you will need:
  • A paint brush
  • A apron
  • A3 piece of paper
  • dye
  • pastels
  • newspaper pad
  • A pencil and rubber
  • If necessary a knife
  • Some kiwiana pictures
  • black vivid
  1. grab a pencil and apron and lay down a newspaper pad 'cause it might get messy!!!
  2. Find some images that you want to draw, you should at have at least four objects.
  3. Start sketching all the the things you draw should be bigger than your hand, the next thing you draw has to either cover or tuck in behind the first image.
  4. Continue drawing until just about all of the page is filled up {make sure there is negative space}
  5. use the black vivid to trace around the objects on the paper
  6. Now, choose some coloured dye and fill the back round up completely with the dye.
  7. Leave it dry, or if you have a hairdryer dry it with that.
  8. Once dry, get the pastels and colour the pictures in.
  9. If you want to, use the knife to carve out dome pastel to make awesome groves, and faded lines.
  10. AND, YOU HAVE JUST MADE SOME OVERLAPPING KIWIANA ART!!!

Sunday, August 22, 2010

The St Clair I know


The sea High on the St Clair hill

The sea dazzles and sparkles before my eyes

The reddish, yellow sun sits high in the sky making a sparkle to my day

The seagulls squawking above my head like a never-ending debate, planning to steal my fish ‘n’ chip tea

White island looming deep out at sea like a whales arching back*

I imagine the St Clair soldiers marching down the sand the poles are a reminder of those how fought.

Wind, and the rain *

might drive you insane *

But the views high up on those on those rolling hills, is enough to calm a tiger

The esplanade is busy attracting people to its amazing cafĂ©’s begging people to come *

The dunes and views are never the same

The creatures are the things that make the eco-system complete

The cute little seals riding the waves

If you are lucky you might see frisky penguins bounding about

Dogs galloping up and down the beach never stoping for a breath

Seagulls flying high in the sky

Sand hoppers never stop hopping

The salty smell filling your nostrils

The sandy taste fills your cheeks

Hear the waves crashing on the sand

Look at the amazing view

I wouldn’t have it any other way

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Get Hooked with St Clair


I f you get bored, keep reading for instructions on how to have a awesome day, jam-packed and fun at St Clair.

You will need:
If it is a sunny day you will need:
  • A surfboard
  • Sun block, hat
  • A change of clothes
  • A ball of some sort
  • Money
  • Gym shoes
  • some mates or a dog
  • A drink/food
  • (sun glasses)
  • A bag to carry your stuff


1. Get a map and study it the night before so you know your location. And find a park.

2. Then if you want to stay for a while you can book in at the motel right opposite the beach (majestic mansion)

3. Go to starfish for a tasty, delicious breakfast to charge you for the day. Then you can go for a walk a run or a bike along the track up by seconds beach (remember to take your drink)

4. Then you can go back to St Clair beach and you can go for a swim in the ocean (beware of sharks-ring the bell if sighted!) or surf out at seconds or St Clair.

5. Next you can go to Salt to refill on some drink and some hot chips. (This is when the money comes in handy)

6. After a filling lunch, grab your mates and play a ball game like rugby, and tennis or go for a swim at the hot salt water pool.

7. Then after a long day at St Clair, gave a shower and exercise you can go down for some pampering at St Clair spa to finish off your day.

8. If the weather turns bad you will need a back-up plan=You could go to the spa, or ice skating and play there, you could go for some tennis or badminton.

9. Next you can probably go home or back to the motel, after the exciting day!


An Ebomantion At St Clair.

If you read this you will have the most amazing jam packed
day of exciting adventures at St Clair.

You Will Need....
  • Swimming Togs / Goggles /Towel /
  • Map
  • Cap /Hat
  • Umbrella
  • Sunblock
  • Boggy Board
  • Lead
  • Back Pack
  • Car
  • A change of clothes

  1. Locate the esplanade on a Dunedin Map -Have a look the night before you make a reservation at the new majestic mansions
2. First take your togs, sunblock,goggles, and your towel and heed down to the hot salt water pool for a relax - be careful you don't want to end up drinking the water.

3. Go for a jog down the beach with your dog and have a great time - make sure you dog doesn't swim out to close to the rocks or he might get pulled into a current or a rip !

4. Now go home and pack a lunch bag and go to the park and eat the lunch that you packed for your family and relax.

5. Now go home and take a resat so then you will be all fired up for your surprise.

6. Now you have just woken up now heed over to salt and say your name and make a food reservation

Now this is me signing out all your days of struggling is over bye

Monday, August 9, 2010

Term Poem

TERM ONE=
I sigh at the sight of school as i sweat riding my bike in the early morning sun.

TERM TWO=
Leaves clog up the drains the gutters and the soccer season starts, my shoes are always wet and muddy.

TERM THREE=
Soccer comes to an end as the ice and snow starts to melt, the building is nearly ready
and Chess tournament is fast approaching.

TERM FOUR=
The year is coming to an end and reports are being sent home soon.
preparation for production is underway, i sigh