Hey humans!
Welcome back to another blog. This blog post will be... Awkward. I will be talking about my sessions at school and it's about...
PUBERTY. *Horror music with thunder*
This is really awkward. Anyways, we had a session with "Attitude" and they told us about puberty. (PS. I'll be talking about really weird things like... Periods.) What I learned about the session is that boys have.... *long silence* wet dreams. If I'm being honest, this makes me uncomfortable talking about this. I learned that girls get mature more early than boys, so if you find that boys are being REALLY immature, that's just puberty. Girls start getting... periods.. between 8 - 16. There's a thing where girls are either early bloomers or late bloomers. (I'm a late bloomer. But it's not that bad!) I learned many more things but I choose not to tell you guys about since its really awkward.
Anyways, that's the end of my blog, I hope that I didn't do anything horrible to you humans or anything but.... yeah. BYE!
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Monday, November 18, 2019
Thursday, November 14, 2019
~ Under The Sea! ~
Hey humans!
So I've been reading a book called "Under The Sea" and it's about people trying to learn and find different species! And some schools help!
I'll be sharing about what I wrote about the book called "Under The Sea!"
Many people go Scuba-Diving but I personally haven't, but I would really like to!
Question: Have you gone ever gone Scuba-Diving? If you have, on a rate of 1 to 10, how fun was it?
Anyways, that's all for this blog, bye humans and see you another time!
So I've been reading a book called "Under The Sea" and it's about people trying to learn and find different species! And some schools help!
I'll be sharing about what I wrote about the book called "Under The Sea!"
Many people go Scuba-Diving but I personally haven't, but I would really like to!
Question: Have you gone ever gone Scuba-Diving? If you have, on a rate of 1 to 10, how fun was it?
Anyways, that's all for this blog, bye humans and see you another time!
Thursday, November 7, 2019
~ Watercress Egg Salad ~
Hey humans! Welcome back to another blog!
As my stay on Earth, I have learned about a recipe called Watercress Egg Salad. I though it was a salad but it was actually a sandwich! It was amazing! For the Kaupeka Hub, we had a shared lunch on a Friday, the day that we did Book Character Day. I shared the recipe that I found and it was from England. Feel free to try it out because I wrote a recipe that you can check out! \/ \/
English Sandwich - Watercress Egg Salad
The Watercress Egg Salad is an English Sandwich from England. The Sandwich includes eggs, mayonnaise and watercress.
Ingredients -
4 eggs, 4 tablespoons of butter (Soft or soft plain butter), 4 tablespoons of mayonnaise, salt, pepper and paprika for taste, 8 slices of bread, ½ cup of Watercress. Optional ingredient: Fresh Parsley.
1) Gather the ingredients that you will need.
2) Hard boil the 4 eggs (or more) at a time for 15 minutes.
3) When the eggs are finished boiling, peel the shells off and mash them with butter using a potato masher or a fork (or other things, if you have anything else to mash them with.)
4) Mix the mayonnaise, salt, pepper and paprika into the mixture, about 2 pinches. If you want, feel free to add sugar
5) Spread the mixture onto the slices of bread.
6) Add the watercress onto the bread with spread.
7) Add the parsley if using. (Not required, optional)
8) Cover the sandwich with a slice of bread when finished.
9) Done! Enjoy it!
Anyways, I hope you enjoy trying it out. BYE!!
As my stay on Earth, I have learned about a recipe called Watercress Egg Salad. I though it was a salad but it was actually a sandwich! It was amazing! For the Kaupeka Hub, we had a shared lunch on a Friday, the day that we did Book Character Day. I shared the recipe that I found and it was from England. Feel free to try it out because I wrote a recipe that you can check out! \/ \/
English Sandwich - Watercress Egg Salad
The Watercress Egg Salad is an English Sandwich from England. The Sandwich includes eggs, mayonnaise and watercress.
Ingredients -
4 eggs, 4 tablespoons of butter (Soft or soft plain butter), 4 tablespoons of mayonnaise, salt, pepper and paprika for taste, 8 slices of bread, ½ cup of Watercress. Optional ingredient: Fresh Parsley.
1) Gather the ingredients that you will need.
2) Hard boil the 4 eggs (or more) at a time for 15 minutes.
3) When the eggs are finished boiling, peel the shells off and mash them with butter using a potato masher or a fork (or other things, if you have anything else to mash them with.)
4) Mix the mayonnaise, salt, pepper and paprika into the mixture, about 2 pinches. If you want, feel free to add sugar
5) Spread the mixture onto the slices of bread.
6) Add the watercress onto the bread with spread.
7) Add the parsley if using. (Not required, optional)
8) Cover the sandwich with a slice of bread when finished.
9) Done! Enjoy it!
Anyways, I hope you enjoy trying it out. BYE!!
Monday, November 4, 2019
~ It's fun to stay at the YMCA! ~
Hey Aliens! I stayed at YMCA Wainui Camp for week 3!
Whew! I cannot take this any longer! It was TIRING tramping to camp! We had to walk uphill and then downhill and then uphill and then down again! My legs were broken afterwards! We stopped for a few times but it was still painful walking again. The cabins were pretty nice but I didn't get a bunk bed so I didn't feel cozy. Also, for this blog, I will be sharing my reflection! We went to camp from 29th of October to 1st of November.
What I found Challenging -
I found High Ropes, Coasteering and Orienteering challenging.
High Ropes: Some of them, I had to face my fears, especially heights, I was kinda scared to go up high because I was scared to fall and hit my head even though I had protection on. I didn't trust the people holding onto the rope because I was scared they weren't ready!
Coasteering: It was hard to move from rock to rock since it was a bit slippery, but the barnacles were helpful unless it scratched you, ouch! Coasteering was still fun though.
Orienteering: It was kind of hard to try and find the signs and some of them were hidden really well. Me and Tremaine, my buddy I was working with, were a bit scared. Well, I think I was the most scared. I was mostly scared of Stinging Neetle and other harmful plants.
What I enjoyed the most -
I found High Ropes, Coasteering, Kayaking and Raft Build pretty fun.
Some of them I said I found challenging but that's what the fun it about! Challenges you have to face!
I really liked jumping off the rocks and into the deep water at Coasteering, but I was safe, I had life jackets on and a helmet! High Ropes was really high (duh) but it was fun swinging down and facing challenges, again, I had a helmet on. Kayaking was fun, we did Kayak Doubles and I did it with Joanna! It was fun doing it with her. We got to do challenges for Kayak and one of them was that we had to jump in the water and swim around the boats and I decided to do that but I realised I was really bad at swimming! Raft Build was fun, making knots and mostly making the raft, but what was really fun is that we got to go in the water on our rafts! Joanna and Roza fell off, and the raft didn't even tip over!
What I learned -
I've learned many things like tying knots to hold a raft that we made together and I also learned to jump of rocks. I learned how to belay for High Ropes. I learned about plants and tree's, like this one tree that had leaf's that reminded me of lemon and lime!
What I'm grateful for -
I'm grateful that we got to go to camp and the I could afford it, since it was so expensive. I'm grateful that we had equipment to have fun, especially with Coasteering that they had wet-suits, they said it was $400 each! I was so happy that parents volunteered to come since we wouldn't have if they didn't. Steve, my friend, Cleo's dad, was really sweet and supportive! I hope he comes to one of our activities again.
Question: Do you think you would go to YMCA Wainui Camp? I recommend it!
Whew! I cannot take this any longer! It was TIRING tramping to camp! We had to walk uphill and then downhill and then uphill and then down again! My legs were broken afterwards! We stopped for a few times but it was still painful walking again. The cabins were pretty nice but I didn't get a bunk bed so I didn't feel cozy. Also, for this blog, I will be sharing my reflection! We went to camp from 29th of October to 1st of November.
What I found Challenging -
I found High Ropes, Coasteering and Orienteering challenging.
High Ropes: Some of them, I had to face my fears, especially heights, I was kinda scared to go up high because I was scared to fall and hit my head even though I had protection on. I didn't trust the people holding onto the rope because I was scared they weren't ready!
Coasteering: It was hard to move from rock to rock since it was a bit slippery, but the barnacles were helpful unless it scratched you, ouch! Coasteering was still fun though.
Orienteering: It was kind of hard to try and find the signs and some of them were hidden really well. Me and Tremaine, my buddy I was working with, were a bit scared. Well, I think I was the most scared. I was mostly scared of Stinging Neetle and other harmful plants.
What I enjoyed the most -
I found High Ropes, Coasteering, Kayaking and Raft Build pretty fun.
Some of them I said I found challenging but that's what the fun it about! Challenges you have to face!
I really liked jumping off the rocks and into the deep water at Coasteering, but I was safe, I had life jackets on and a helmet! High Ropes was really high (duh) but it was fun swinging down and facing challenges, again, I had a helmet on. Kayaking was fun, we did Kayak Doubles and I did it with Joanna! It was fun doing it with her. We got to do challenges for Kayak and one of them was that we had to jump in the water and swim around the boats and I decided to do that but I realised I was really bad at swimming! Raft Build was fun, making knots and mostly making the raft, but what was really fun is that we got to go in the water on our rafts! Joanna and Roza fell off, and the raft didn't even tip over!
What I learned -
I've learned many things like tying knots to hold a raft that we made together and I also learned to jump of rocks. I learned how to belay for High Ropes. I learned about plants and tree's, like this one tree that had leaf's that reminded me of lemon and lime!
What I'm grateful for -
I'm grateful that we got to go to camp and the I could afford it, since it was so expensive. I'm grateful that we had equipment to have fun, especially with Coasteering that they had wet-suits, they said it was $400 each! I was so happy that parents volunteered to come since we wouldn't have if they didn't. Steve, my friend, Cleo's dad, was really sweet and supportive! I hope he comes to one of our activities again.
Question: Do you think you would go to YMCA Wainui Camp? I recommend it!
Friday, October 18, 2019
~ Something Alive |:| N o v e l ~
Hey humans! Welcome back to another blog.
This blog will be about a Novel called "Something Alive."
I will be sharing a link so that you guys can check out my google drawing.
Feel free to go on it! The novel is about a girl, she was born in New Zealand, as were her parents.
Her grandma was from Japan. And she feels lost whether she should be in New Zealand or Japan.
She feels sad whenever she hears things about Japan. She fits in well, and her accent blends in.
Throughout the book, she feels more home in New Zealand. Her grandma now calls New Zealand, "home." The picture on my Google Drawing is based off Japan, since she's part Japan. I also added in some screenshots from the Novel, I also linked the Novel to the title, "Something Alive." Feel free to read what things I have put in my links!
~ {:} S o m e t h i n g A l i v e {:} ~
This blog will be about a Novel called "Something Alive."
I will be sharing a link so that you guys can check out my google drawing.
Feel free to go on it! The novel is about a girl, she was born in New Zealand, as were her parents.
Her grandma was from Japan. And she feels lost whether she should be in New Zealand or Japan.
She feels sad whenever she hears things about Japan. She fits in well, and her accent blends in.
Throughout the book, she feels more home in New Zealand. Her grandma now calls New Zealand, "home." The picture on my Google Drawing is based off Japan, since she's part Japan. I also added in some screenshots from the Novel, I also linked the Novel to the title, "Something Alive." Feel free to read what things I have put in my links!
~ {:} S o m e t h i n g A l i v e {:} ~
Thursday, October 17, 2019
~ How to Play Kick the Can ~
Hey humans! Welcome back to another blog!
This blog, I will be showing you how to play Kick the Can.
This blog is kind of related to Project Based Learning since our PBL is about ourselves. But I am not from England, I'm from the Philippines, in Manila. So everyone in the hub had to grab a piece of paper, and I got England. And then everyone had to choose a game from that country they got and make instructions. Kick the Can was from England so that's why I chose Kick the Can. Feel free to play Kick the Can as I will be putting my instructions on this blog!
Things you need:
- An empty bottle/can.
- 1 person is “IT” and the other team can have as much people as they need.7
1 ) An empty bottle/can is placed in the middle of the field
2 ) Players who are called “IT” will close their eyes and count to 30 seconds.
3 ) Other players all go to run and hide.
4 ) Once IT has closed their eyes and counted to 30 seconds, they can open their eyes.
5 ) If “IT” tags the other players, they will be sent to “JAIL.”
6 ) A player from the opposite team of “IT” can risk their lives to save someone in “JAIL.”
7) If “IT” kicks the can/bottle before the other team does, then “IT” wins. But if the other team kicks the can/bottle before “IT”, then they win.
8) The first person who gets tagged 3 times is “IT” in the next round.
Anyways, that's all for this blog. BYE!!
This blog, I will be showing you how to play Kick the Can.
This blog is kind of related to Project Based Learning since our PBL is about ourselves. But I am not from England, I'm from the Philippines, in Manila. So everyone in the hub had to grab a piece of paper, and I got England. And then everyone had to choose a game from that country they got and make instructions. Kick the Can was from England so that's why I chose Kick the Can. Feel free to play Kick the Can as I will be putting my instructions on this blog!
Things you need:
- An empty bottle/can.
- 1 person is “IT” and the other team can have as much people as they need.7
1 ) An empty bottle/can is placed in the middle of the field
2 ) Players who are called “IT” will close their eyes and count to 30 seconds.
3 ) Other players all go to run and hide.
4 ) Once IT has closed their eyes and counted to 30 seconds, they can open their eyes.
5 ) If “IT” tags the other players, they will be sent to “JAIL.”
6 ) A player from the opposite team of “IT” can risk their lives to save someone in “JAIL.”
7) If “IT” kicks the can/bottle before the other team does, then “IT” wins. But if the other team kicks the can/bottle before “IT”, then they win.
8) The first person who gets tagged 3 times is “IT” in the next round.
Anyways, that's all for this blog. BYE!!
Tuesday, October 15, 2019
~ Project Based Learning, Term 4 ~
Hey humans! Welcome back to another blog!
It feels kind of great to be back! Especially with my friends.
For this blog, it will be about PBL, (Project Based Learning) and I'll be sharing our PBL Driving Question. The question is: How do I Celebrate Who I am? I think that it'll be an interesting project! I'm from the Philippines, Manila. For our PBL this term, we're sharing our traditions and also culture. We'll be having many different questions.
Anyways, that's all for this blog. BYE!
It feels kind of great to be back! Especially with my friends.
For this blog, it will be about PBL, (Project Based Learning) and I'll be sharing our PBL Driving Question. The question is: How do I Celebrate Who I am? I think that it'll be an interesting project! I'm from the Philippines, Manila. For our PBL this term, we're sharing our traditions and also culture. We'll be having many different questions.
Anyways, that's all for this blog. BYE!
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