Sunday, 21 May 2017

Today in science we made the digestive system out of clay and also drew it in our books and labeled all the parts.

Sunday, 30 April 2017

1. WHERE WERE YOU BORN?  Philip Lloyd Nicholson Born Otorohanga, Pauline Kohakore Gwynn Born Otrohanga 

2. WHAT WERE THE NAMES OF YOUR PARENTS? Nanas parents: Frank Patrick Gwynn , Emma Hubbard Pops parents: Lloyd Henry Nicholson, Phyliss Muriel Nicholson, maiden name white


3. WHO WAS MORE STRICT YOUR MUM OR DAD? Dad


5. DID YOU HAVE A PET WHEN YOU WERE GROWING UP? Yes

6. WHAT WAS THE PET? Horses and Dogs 


7. WHERE DID YOU LIVE? Te Awamutu and National Park


8. WHAT CHORES DID YOU HAVE TO DO WHEN YOU WERE GROWING UP? Nana Pauline: LOTS Dishes, Bathing the other children, Making dinner, and MORE Pop: Jobs as a child Lawns Firewood, Milk run

9. IF THERE WAS NO TELEVISION WHAT DID YOU DO IN THE EVENINGS? Cook Dinner, Clean up, Listen to Music and Radio


10. WHAT ARE SOME OF THE GAMES YOU USED TO PLAY? Nana Pauline: Ballet, Netball, Ride Horses Pop: Favorite sport Swimming and Roller Hockey Water Polo


11. CAN YOU REMEMBER SOME OF THE SONGS THAT WERE POPULAR WHEN YOU WERE GROWING UP? Culululu, limbo, Elvis Presley, twist

12. CAN YOU REMEMBER SOME OF THE MOVIES THAT WERE POPULAR WHEN YOU WERE GROWING UP? NO TV she did not have a TV


13. WHAT WERE YOUR FAVORITE SUBJECTS AT SCHOOL? Music


14. HOW WAS YOUR SCHOOL DIFFERENT WHEN YOU WERE YOUNG? the teachers were much more strict and they used to give you the cane with a bamboo stick

15. HOW OLD WERE YOU WHEN YOU MET pop? Nana was 15 Pop was 17

16. TELL ME ABOUT MY DAD WHEN THEY WERE GROWING UP? He was a good Boy and he had after School Jobs and he used to work 

17. WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU LIKE TO GIVE ME? Earn what money you make


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Sunday, 12 March 2017

Elms Mission House


Year 7 was going on a camp, on a bus to our destination Papamoa. In year7 there are 6 classes & all the year 7 classes pair up with another class for the week 7MC was with 7TM, on Thursday we were going to Elms Mission House. When we arrived we got off the bus & waited outside the Elms Mission House. Then we were put into groups then we went & learnt about the history. The group I was in our guide that took us her auntie used to live in the Elms Mission House in the olden days. & first we went into the old shed & we looked at old stuff they used to use like a microwave & they used to hold a honey business from the shed. They used to sell jars of honey. Then we moved onto the dairy room we saw a little fly net things that you would keep milk & cheese in, because they did not have fridges or freezers back then but it was the coldest room on the property & the one with the least sunlight. After that it was time to go to the laundry room in the laundry room were old irons some old clothes like bloomers & old clothes like bloomers & old top, dress, pants & instead of bras they were like sort of top things , they also made soap themselves because they didn't have many shops, they also had about 3 irons & they heated them up their was only one handle & when the iron got cold you would put the handle on the hot one. & they had ringers where you squeeze the water out of clothes. They would use a ripple board & wash the clothes, Monday was washing day & Tuesday was cleaning day. Then it was time to go to the library, when we went into the library we saw old books, feather pens, old chair, old fireplace & a rope when you pulled it up there was a room it was a trap door the room was for hiding in the war if people came like cannibals people, they never had to use the room though. But it was for safety. Then we went to the house in the house their was interesting stuff like treasures & in their, their was the green single earring & a collection of walking sticks. Then we went to the chapel outside the chapel was a big bell & our guide rang the bell once, then we went inside the chapel it was so comfy & it had red carpet, & a big old Bible & it was on a judge's step up part on a desk, there was also a desk just for doing stuff at though, it was so small, then we had lunch then after lunch we left.      

Thursday, 23 February 2017

My robot is training to be a teacher it has a classroom with class essentials like, Stationary, teaching kits, computer, desks, & other things. The robot needs help for the first week but slowly it gets taught. Then all i have to do is give it an instruction & it will be done easy as pie. You can also customize the robot to anything you want like for  example you might want to change the hair or shoes or clothes or maybe you might even want to or maybe you might even want to add some essentials, today i would change my robot to having a necklace, earrings & a bracelet. I would also change my dress to a dress with black polka

dots & the rest of  the dress pink. The shoes would be pink high heels. You also have to have a thumb print to give the robot instructions. In the back of the neck is the place you have the thumb print so other people who don't have a thumbprint can't give it instructions because the might tell it to do bad things. Also when you are sick  you can ask the robot to teach your class for you.