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Wednesday, 11 September 2013

RLHS Open day

Mokoia Intermediate took part in Rotorua Lakes High School Open day. It began with a slow walk down to their school and after arriving we were slotted into our groups and begun our activities. I was in group D and our we started with maths, maths was surprisingly quite good it had a good balance of fun and actual maths. Our next activity was P.E and this was one of the best we played "Pirates" and the aim is if your a pirate is to tag all of the other non pirates, there are many obstacles in the area like ropes, ladders and my favorite the tramp. After a short interval we got straight into our second round of activities we did science which was quite cool we had to use a Bunsen burner, a Bunsen burner heats up different chemicals etc. We had to burn different types of metal and other items and we looked to see what kind of color flame it would produce. After that long science session we began home tech while we made our boxes to hold our chocolate others went to make there mold and get their chocolate. When we came back to the hall we got a free feed of one sausage our next activity was art, we drew on these clear sheets and heated them up on wet paper. In the end I rate RLHS a 8.5/10 it was exciting too see were i will be next year and the guides were awesome.

Tuesday, 3 September 2013

Speeches

Coakroaches, Helmets and Fast food speech topics by some of the learning centre speeches. My favourite speech was Finns Coakroach it had a good balance of humor and good facts. It kept me up at night with a fact that said "On average two coakroaches crawl on you while you sleep". I thought most of the speeches were fun and good to listen. I was suprised with the finalists and I liked improve speechs as they were funny and enjoyable. Finn and Anais were the Year 8 finalists while Ryan  and Amber where the year 7 finalsts.














Devon Intermediate

My legs strained and hurt, sweat dribbled down my face and a adrenaline rush filled my mind but nothing could compare to the proudness that I felt when we won the glorious Richard Thomson Goblet. Devon came down here for a battle and we gave them won, the first round began with Year 8 B Girls Netball and Mixed Basketball. Basketball really handed it to Devon with a 68-27 and Girls Netball with a 28-12 with mokoia winning both. Next round the girls soccer was a thriller to watch with mokoia taking a 1-0 lead and managing to keep devon out of their half, the girls had alot of chances with anais having a great breakthrough but failing to finish. The rest of the scores were Year 8 A netball 39-8, Year 7 A netball 28-5 and Rugby 68-23 we won all except the rugny. I was a sub at first for the boys soccer but as soon as i got on the game changed, less chances were created by Devon and more chances were created by Mokoia. When they got a goal we didn't give up and we came back with two great goals.

Monday, 8 July 2013

Movie Excitment Level Graph

This is my Excitment level graph it shows each ten minutes. I really liked the 50 min part as it was really action packed.

Monday, 1 July 2013

Stormbreaker


Stormbreaker Movie vs. Book Report
I’ve seen some pretty bad movies in my time but no words can describe the abomination of Geoffrey Sax’s Stormbreaker. It has a plot line equivalent to a basket it has nothing going for it as it is one of the worst movies I’ve ever seen

The characters in this film seem to have no life there lines are bland and I’ve heard some better accents from a monkey. The fights are bland with no meaning; it takes off nowhere compared to the book with the book’s punchy, exciting and heart pumping. The book never let me down with its very describing fight scenes and characters.

There were no highlights in the movie for me but in the book I have a few with the intense part were Alex gets tricked by Nadia Vole I was very disappointed when they didn’t show the trickery of Nadia in the movie. I thought the gadgets in the movie were very underused with the zit cream only being used once and a new stupid pen that makes someone do your everyone command.

The ending of the book was very mysterious and cool I really liked it and I was hoping that the movie would really capture that intense and cliff hanging moment but as always the movie was a let-down. The book really captured the dark moments of all the characters like Yassen, Herod and Nadia while the movie lacked that star quality that I really liked about the book.

Getting 1 and a half star rating by rotten tomatoes this movie was obviously a disgrace to the fans of the novel. The script writer didn’t take to much time into the jokes they were quite boring and bland.

All in All the movie was rubbish I wouldn’t watch this movie for a million dollars it’s so bland. It could have been such a good movie but it lacked key components that the book had.

Wednesday, 26 June 2013


Stormbreaker Review



Daring, adventurous, and heart thumping, these are a few words to describe Anthony Horrowitz “Stormbreaker”.  It tells a story of a school boy as he takes a daring adventure looking into the death of his uncle and the mysterious Stormbreaker.

When Alex finds out that the Stormbreaker is not what it seems his world turns upside down. With men on quads hunting him down and finding out his uncle died by the hands of a deadly Assassin. All he has is his metal eating zit cream, his trusty Gameboy, his yoyo and his karate skills will he make out alive?

The part when he was trapped in a tank with a jellyfish really had my heart thumping and my head thinking. I kept wondering if he would die but he prevailed and defeated the deadly jellyfish.

I would recommend this book to anyone that loves deadly, action packed and full of villains novels and to anyone that loves the cherub series.