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Tuesday 16 April 2013

Leaving a positive digital footprint

We were learning how to leave a digital positive footprint. This is me in ten years.

Sunday 7 April 2013

This is me


           
                           
My name is Pareata and I am from Auckland New Zealand. I have two brothers and two sisters. I am nine years old. I go to Glen Innes School.

My culture is Tongan. My favourite colours are green, purple, blue, red and yellow. My favourite meals are from  McDonalds, Burger King , Subway, Wendy's and Carl’s Jr.

In my family I am the fourth eldest . I have three young siblings and they are Laina, Poiva and Mata Eli.  Laina is the youngest.









How Pareata's toys work


Toys: How do toys work.



I have found a toy that you can wind up. When it gets wound up and you let it go , it  goes forward and stops far away. My toy goes very fast when you let it go.

My toy is from K.F.C and is made from plastic. It’s a very famous toy. You find it all around the world in shops and even in factories. These toys are the best toys in the world to have.

You can even go back to the shops and  return it for a larger size than it and change it for a soft material like a teddy bear. You can use it when you’re lonely and when you are going to go to sleep.


Pareata learns about cogs.


What I learnt about cogs.

Yesterday we learnt how to make a cog and use more than one cog together. We also spun one of them to move the other one. Mr. Ramkolowan taught us how to make cogs and how to make all of them move. It was fun because we had to cut the cardboard into a circular shape. Then we drew the teeth and cut it out. Next we had to stick our pencil into it to make it spin. It was so cool when we played with it at the end. Nearly our whole class played together with every ones cogs. Ifa and I had the second smallest cogs.