Olly, Sung Jae and Adriel
Showing posts with label Adriel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adriel. Show all posts
Tuesday, 13 August 2013
Thursday, 8 August 2013
I Am Not Esther Interviews
YAY! MOST TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES SORTED - LAST FEW QR CODES TO BE ADDED.
Hey there, these are the interviews in class about I am not Esther we did a few weeks ago. Links and the QR codes are down below for viewing. If you are using a smart phone, scan the QR code and it goes straight to the recordings! Enjoy! ( We realize these recordings are not perfect but we will improve the quality for next time- Ms H)
Adriel, Olly, And Sungjae
to be added
Levi, Matt, Jordan
to be added
Trent, Monty, Paige
to be added
Bryn, Emerson, Curtis
Olivia, Caitlin, Mirie
Shaun, Charlotte, Chloe
to be addded
Natalie, Taylah, Tarah, Sameen, Cynthia, Helen, Jackson
Monday, 1 July 2013
An Amazing Discovery From a Robot
The amazing Rover on Mars called
‘Curiosity’ has been taking pictures of the ground on Mars.
This camera view hasn't been used for 6 months.
Its amazing that how Curiousity has its own Twitter account
and it tweets what he has found! Curiousity also has his own
FourSquare, where he checks in on where he has been on Mars!
By Adriel and Sung Jae
Thursday, 18 April 2013
We real cool
We chose this poem because the poem connects us with our school life. In the first stanza it says that they are cool because they left school. They are sabotaging themselves by not going to school and living up to their potential. Instead of being cool, they spend their days hanging round with their friends and wasting time. Even though they think they are cool, they have failed to reach their potential and contribute in a positive way to society. That way somehow describes us by thinking not to go to school would be cool.
Geraldine Brooks wrote this poem in 1959 but the words are still relevant today. This poem connects to one of Ms Hendersons favourite songs, "Young Homie" by Chris Rene. One line is "Life's too short, gotta live it long"
This is the link to the poem analysis:
By Adriel & Shaun
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