Friday, December 10, 2021

 

                                 Reflective interview

what have I learnt this year?    I have learnt a lot that has increased my academic standard.

what is my next step for learning?   My next step for learning would be to have a better understanding for new maths.

what was my highlight from this year at Grey Main?  My highlight this year was definitely school sports 

what am I looking forward to in 2022? I am looking forward to my last year at Grey Main 


  

Friday, September 17, 2021

Kai e pai ana ahau

 This week was Maori language week, we had to create a slide showing some things we like and some things we don't like here is mine.  

Friday, September 3, 2021

The man


This week in writing we got to choose our own picture to write about this is mine on ( The man)

 

Tuesday, August 31, 2021

Thursday, August 26, 2021

I like But I don't Like poem

In writing this week we had to do a I like it but I don't like it poem about lock down.
Here is mine

 

Two word poem

                                                     This is my two word poem on skiing
 

Wednesday, August 18, 2021

Friday, July 30, 2021

Thursday, July 8, 2021

Zeus

 

                      This is my picture of Zeus Sitting in Aurora and striking Hades His Brother.

Read My Myth in my last blog post to understand it.

The tale of Aurora



                   The tale of aurora

Some folks have their own opinion, I have mine too.

The magnificent lights of aurora are a sight to the eyes, although the tale behind is even better.

Our story is set in the snowy Mount Olympus, the home of all Greek gods. Their leader Zeus is the god of the gods, goddesses and weather, he sits at the top of Mount Olympus watching over all that we see.

Zeus owns something very precious, and very valuable. Seeing he is the god of weather he carries with him a lightning bolt. This is everything to the people of Mount Olympus.

So we begin our story.

It is early morning and it is still dark. Zeus is pondering over some thoughts when something caught his attention, he did not have his lightning bolt in his hand any more. He must have got side tracked by his thoughts. Knowing Zeus and how impatient he is ,he quickly flew into a rage after minutes of searching.

His suspicions grew and the crime was laid on his brother Hades, god of death and the underworld. Hades had always been jealous of his stronger, smarter and older brother, he was often trying to rattle him one way or another. Although Zeus was not completely powerless without his weapon.

He was quick to think up a plan to retrieve his property. He would send a demigod (A child of a god) on a quest to retrieve it for him.
Zeus soon had possession of his lighting bolt again.
As for Hades he had a cruel punishment, for Zeus could do whatever he liked. Hades was struck for eternity on Zeus' conditions.
So if you happen to see the Extravagant lights of Aurora this is the powerful lighting that is struck upon Hades.

By Bessie

Thursday, March 4, 2021

Pompeii Discovery

 Today we read an article about a chariot made from copper, iron, timber and leather that was used to take brides to their new home in Pompeii. We then had a debate about if archaeologists should move it to a museum or to leave it where it stands. My group chose to leave it where it stand and make a shelter to protect it from weather and other risks and so it shows more history about it.

    Pompeii: Archaeologists unveil ceremonial chariot discovery - BBC News