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Friday, 10 February 2017

About me

About me
Mr Peseta wanted to get to know the students of 9ca. He wanted to know a bit about us,our interests and our goals for 2017.Here is my letter.

A bit about me
I am 12 years old, I have two sisters, Paige who is 10 and Libby who is 8.My mum’s name is Annmarie and my dad’s name is Corey.I was born in Christchurch.My mum and dad don’t live together but my sister Paige and I go to his house every 2nd weekend.I went to South Hornby Primary School.I am very competitive so whenever I play in a team I take over.

My Interests
I play Softball for Royals Softball Club and I play catcher.I would like to learn French because I would like to go to Paris one day.I love to swim.I love to play Badminton in a team with Selena.

My Goals
My goal is to stay focused on my work because I talk a lot during class time.I would like to become the best catcher in my grade and also get into the Canterbury Softball team or get picked up by another team because when I tried out this year but I didn't get in.Another goal of mine is that i would like to pass all of my classes this year.

Social Studies

In Social Studies our class & Mr Peseta came up with 12 class rules.
Mr Peseta came up with 6 rules and our class came up with 6 rules.
We put these rules into a Class Treaty.
Here is an image of the treaty, we all signed.


Daily life in Maori communities:3/5/17

Today we learnt what happened and what it was like in Maori history. Here is a table and a comic strip of what we did.


My table
Traditionally, the day began early, the prayers and singing to worship the rising sun.
The daily life of the community was based around getting food, so people spent their days in activities such as
Planting and tending crops in communal gardens.
Fishing and gathering seafood.
Hunting moa, other birds or seals.
Children and adults worked alongside each other, and chiefs worked together with their people.
The first meal was about mid-morning. As the sun began to set. Workers returned to the village and food was prepared and eaten together.
The rest of the evening was spent in game s and conversation. Sometimes there were prayers to the setting sun. Once it was dark, people generally went to sleep.

My comic strip




P.E. 2017

Physical Education 2017