Ni sa bula vinaka everyone! This week at May Road School, it is Fijian Language Week! Here is some of my learning from this week.
I hoped you enjoyed! Thanks for reading! Blog Ya Later! Bye!

Thursday, November 1, 2018
Saturday, October 20, 2018
My Amazing Blog Profile
Ki Ora! This is my Blog Profile! At May Road School, the senior team had to make a slideshow about themselves and pictures of them. On the slides, there had to be speech bubbles and in the speech bubbles there had to be sentences explaining about yourself. You had an option to use Incredibox for background music. Everyone used Screencastify to record. You had to say what sentences were in the speech bubbles. With Incredibox, you could make your own music. I hope you enjoy the video!
What do you think of it? Comment down below if you liked the video or not and maybe why. Blog Ya Later Bye!
What do you think of it? Comment down below if you liked the video or not and maybe why. Blog Ya Later Bye!
Facts about the incredible Niue.
Fakaalofa atu everyone! This week at May Road School we have been learning about Niue. Here is some of my learning from this week.
What I liked finding out was the population because Niue is such a small island (Even smaller than New Zealand) and that there is over one thousand people living there. I want to find out why Niue is a very small island.
What do you think I should also find out about Niue? Comment down below if you have any ideas!
Thanks for reading! Blog Ya Later! Bye!
What do you think I should also find out about Niue? Comment down below if you have any ideas!
Thanks for reading! Blog Ya Later! Bye!
Thursday, January 25, 2018
My dream Job

Robotics with Mr. Crowe!
In term 3 one morning, my great teacher, Miss Percy asked Mr. Crowe from Wesley Intermediate to come to our class to teach us about Robotix. Room 13 were so excited to see Mr. Crowe and what he had brought to show us. He brought cars with their own controllers! The best two parts about the cars were:
1. you could put them behind a barcode and the car would do what the barcode said the car could do on each barcode.
2. WE COULD PUT LEGO ON THE CARS!
Watch the video because after we put the Lego on, there was a competition and the cars were in a wrestling place. The winners were: Mehran and Aadil! Congrats to them two for winning the comp!
1. you could put them behind a barcode and the car would do what the barcode said the car could do on each barcode.
2. WE COULD PUT LEGO ON THE CARS!
Watch the video because after we put the Lego on, there was a competition and the cars were in a wrestling place. The winners were: Mehran and Aadil! Congrats to them two for winning the comp!
Volleyball
For volley ball, we are learning some moves in volley ball. I found it really fun but quite challenging because I'e never played volley ball. One of the moves we learnt was to set. Setting is when you bend down and when you see the ball coming, you need to put your hands over your head and push your legs and arms when the ball comes really close. The Volleyball we used was soft because if we used the hard type and got hit on the head the head, there would maybe be For volley ball, we are learning some moves in volley ball. I found it really fun but quite challenging because I'e never played volley ball. One of the moves we learnt was to set. Setting is when you bend down and when you see the ball coming, you need to put your hands over your head and push your legs and arms when the ball comes really close. The Volleyball we used was soft because if we used the hard type and got hit on the head the head, there would blood. :0

The three R's - Rugby, Racing, and running
In the 1960's, sort in New Zealand was dominated by the three R's- rugby, running and racing. The national rugby team, the All Blacks, had a great decade, winning 36 of the 40 games that they played. Many kiwis also spent their weekends at the local race track and, in 1960, Peter Snell won a gold medal in the 800 meter race track at the Olympic Games in Rome, Italy. He followed this up with two more gold medals in the 800 meter and 15 meter races at the Olympic Games.
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Here is Peter Snell. |
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