In Te Maunga we are going to go to camp. Every body is so exited, at camp there is a ginormous water slide, a beach, slippery hockey and best of all a confidence corse. I am sleeping next to my friend Indie, I hope we have an awesome day. I promise I will blog about it bye! Here is a slide show I made about our safety for camp.
Thursday, November 16, 2017
The Plague
In Te Maunga we have being doing chapter chat, and one of the tasks in chapter chat was to research about the plague. If you don't know what the plague is it is a harmful disease that can kill you!!! I think the thing I did well was not making the slide show pretty, but I could have tried and put more detail in. This is a slideshow that Bella, Indie & I made:
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Chapter chat 2017,
Reading
Wednesday, November 8, 2017
First Aid
In Te Maunga we have been learning how to do First Aid. Whaea Rima taught us how to save lives, she is from the Red cross! The Red cross is a place where they look after people that are hurt and are need water and food. We learnt a lot about looking after people that are hurt we learnt Doctors A,B,C,D’s. Doctors A,B,C,D’s means D- danger, your safety first, R- response, tap and shout, S- send for help adults 111. A, airway head tilt and chin lift, B- breathing, look listen feel C- circulation, check and stop if bleeding D- defibrillator, find out if an AED is nearby geton adult to put it on unconscious patrent chest strate away. Now that I know how to do this I think I will be able to save a lot of lives thanks to whaea Rima.
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
Waka Ama
Yesterday, Te Maunga drove down to Waitangi and did waka ama. Rob taught us how to paddle the waka. The waka could fit six people so we had take have turns. We had to try and dig into the water and push out with all our might. Also I got the paddler of the day. I think the thing I did well was paddling powerfully, but I could of gotten myself ready before it started. Here are some photo’s.
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Waka Ama
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