Monday, 26 November 2018

Eating Bugs



By JJ Eating Bugs


I am learning to: Persuade people by writing.


Have you been sad that when it's dinner time? It's always the same things over and over?
I feel like I’ve eaten everything in the world! But did you know there's always nice healthy bugs you can cook with! If your a normal guy and think “YUCKY! I DON'T WANT TO EAT BUGS!” After you read this I believe you will be like “YAY, I WANT BUGS FOR DINNER!” There are lots of reasons why eating insects are very good for you because they are healthy, low in fat and you can eat as much as you like and not gain more weight! When some bugs are cooked they dont look like bugs anymore! Also there are lots of recipes all over the world and some even have chocolate in them!


Are you scared that we are running out of meat to eat? Well do you know that if we start eating bugs now we will save lots of meat! Don’t worry if we run out of bugs because there is approximately 10 quintillion(1,000,000,000,000,000,000) bugs on earth! So that means that there is a ratio of 200 million bugs to one human! The more bugs the better! If we start eating bugs we will have lots and lots of more animals! Also there's lots of recipes to cook bugs like chocolate covered crickets and other lollies with bugs in them!


Are your sick and tired of the same recipes over and over again! Well if you switch to bugs there is unlimited access to truckloads of recipes to cook with from all around the world! And they all taste very yummy! Just like normal cookies and cake just with a tasteless bug in it! Bugs are very very healthy for you because they are low on calories and have the same protein as an egg!


As you can see cooking with bugs is very very fun and easy to have super tasty dinner for as long as you like! But remember that's not all! They are healthy and packed with good stuff! Making bugs for your dinner is like going to the gym only you don’t feel anything! This is why I strongly recommend cooking with bugs!

Friday, 23 November 2018

How To Make Cookies

This is my code club project on: how to make cookies! It shows you step by step how to make cookies!

My Company Logo


This is my logo for the company dudes!
It is a clothing company that sells cool clothes especially for primary school people!

Tuesday, 20 November 2018

Prayers

Week 5 and 6 were busy for Room 6 we presented our assembly in week 5 and had whole school prayers on Monday, Week 6. Our theme for prayers was community, compassion, and discipleship. This was inspired as we approach christmas and start to think about others and those who are in need of help. Our Reading was 1 John 3:16-18, we also presented a song that we put lyrical dances moves to our song was: So will I, by Hillsong. This is the song: So will I was ok.

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Kapa Haka

Mana, power and pride would be a few words to describe the feeling as the Good Shepherd School Kapa Haka group took the stage. During the weekend a large group of year 5 and 6 students took to the stage to perform at the Eden Albert Cultural Festival. There were a few nerves before we started but once we were underway the excitement of performing kicked in. We felt proud as a team to perform for so many people. Kia Kaha! The highlight of Kapa Haka for me was the haka.

Athletics Day!



Athletics:

The harder the battle the sweeter the victory!


All of Good Shepherd School piled into buses as we headed to Three Kings Fields for the annual Athletics Day event. We had been training for weeks and we were ready to take on our peers and to compete for a placing. The events were running, long jump, high jump, discus and shot put. My favourite event was high jump!
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Last Assembly!



"Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much."


Week 5 was non stop for Room 6 with athletics, kapa haka and irish dancing. But it was also our final assembly for the year, and for some of us our final assembly at Good Shepherd School. This was the perfect time for us to share some of our talents and learning. We had been focusing on New Zealand music through our passport tasks so it was only fitting to pick a kiwi classic; Six Months in a Leaky Boat by Split Enz (written in 1982). We sung along to the words and put some of groovy moves together to create a dance. Throughout the year one of our favourite activities was reading Chris Gurney’s books during book week. Chris has written so many wonderful and humourous traditional tales with a kiwi voice. We absolutely adore her books, so for our assembly we presented a Readers Theatre: Trev and the Kauri Tree.

Friday, 9 November 2018

Getting Ready For 2nd Assembly

Today we went to the hall to start doing our second assembly, we practised the play "Trev And The Kauri Tree" My part is to press play on the computer and I get to say a part too.
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San Damiano Cross

This is the San Damiano Cross on the left it labels all the parts of it and on the right is my colored in version of it.

Re Heaven Purgatory And Earth

This is The picture of Heaven, Purgatory and Earth mixed to together.
Miss Down taped everybody into groups then last taped everybody together.
Purgatory is a place where you are getting ready to go to heaven and Earth is the place where you can pray for the people in Heaven and Purgatory and Heaven is a place where your with God.