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Tuesday 27 March 2018

Analysing Foods


 A few weeks ago, a group of students from my school walked to New World in Mt Roskill. We were given a piece of paper by a woman that had a bunch of columns. The columns are shown in this presentation. We had to write down 2 different types of meals for each section and write down the amount of sugar, fat etc from the per 100g section. I have chosen to present my work on a google slide.

The Plastic Age

The Plastic Age
The common saying “the grass is greener on the other side” is a lie. The other side is filled with tremendous
amounts of plastic and waste thrown there by you. This substance that cannot be digested by earth, is a
constant threat to earth's sea life, but humans too. This is the age of humankind.

Open your eyes, when did we become a plastic society? Understand that this place we call home is not
a dumpster truck. Your thoughtless actions have consequences that affect everyone. It seems silly that
a little plastic bag could do such harm. However, that little plastic bag contributes to environmental issues
in several ways.

For one, plastic smothers the earth. Our lands and seas are littered all over the world and continue “unnoticed”.
You walk around seeing a need but not responding. Another point is they kill our marine and wildlife threatening
them to extinction. Lastly, Scientists believe that plastic will out-weight our fish by 2050, which is a scary and
brutal to our environment. However, these situations do not have to occur.

To my relief, this atrocious and impulsive problem is able to be cured.

By having families use alternatives for glad wrap, foil etc, such as reusable bags and containers, we can create
litter free lunches and become a litter free school/community. Another way is by switching from plastic bags to
paper or ordinary bags from home as they are better for the environment. You could also use reusable bottles or
mugs instead of buying plastic bottles full of water, juice and more.

Surprisingly, plastic has been one of the most lethal inventions of mankind. They have a major negative impact on
humanity, animals and the environment. If you see a need but don’t respond you are the problem. So take action
and motivate others to reduce their use of plastic.

By Ferah

Monday 26 March 2018

The History of Electric Cars


For reading, my group and I have been reading a book called "Driving us into the future" which inspired me to create this emaze based on the History of Electric Cars. This Presentation  talks about the early stages and also the future of electric cars. However these are only theories.

Thursday 22 March 2018

Global Warming



For term 1's Inquiry the whole hub (Rooms 1,2 & 3) were creating questions about environmental issues we face (Sustainability). My group created presentation on Global Warming using Powtoon. We found this information using google and YouTube videos.

Wednesday 14 March 2018

Softball Tournament

Softball Tournament
“Ugh, my shoes are wet” AJ moaned, as we stomped through the soggy fields. At least it’s not raining I
replied. The morning had a cool breeze but it was muggy. Honestly, it was like breathing in steam while
little puddles soaked into your socks. Thursdays I sighed to myself.


Us Year 7 & 8 girls along with two Year 6’s were competing at an Intermediate Girls only Softball
Tournament. Yes, I know, Year 6’s? It’s because they played softball for a club and we didn’t have enough
senior girls. It was held across the field, at the May Road War Memorial Park by Wesley Intermediate Boys.
The day before the game, most of us prayed that the weather would be sunny but not too hot. It was
cloudy at the tournament but that was good enough.


Miss Paton had yanked out the map that Mr Hadnett had given her and squinted her eyes trying to find
“Diamond 7”. At first I wondered why we were looking for diamonds but then remembered Hayden
saying something about a diamond in training. I remembered it was the Softball version of a field. Then
we all stood in utter annoyance as we finally noticed we were STANDING at diamond 7.  I noticed teams
practising and felt a little bit threatened. We set a large mat down and plopped our belongings on top. We
snatched out a ball and started throwing some passes around. About 15 minutes later the games had begun.
A loud horn blew and we all instantly looked at Miss Paton who was talking to the other team. Suddenly
butterflies entered my stomach.


For each game we did rock paper scissors to see which team would bat and which team would field.
These were the game scores:


CTK (4) versus Ponsonby Intermediate (7)
CTK versus St Joseph’s Onehunga - (Draw)
CTK (6) versus Mt Roskill Intermediate (7)
CTK (1) versus Royal Intermediate (2)
CTK (2) versus Remuera Intermediate (7)
CTK (0) versus Waikowhai Intermediate (8)
CTK (10) versus Pasadena Intermediate (0)


We placed 11th out of 12 but at least we tried. I guess we’re all winners!