This is my art piece for our children's art for peace programme.
Hello I am a year 8 student from Winton Primary School my favourite subjects are art and P.E. This blog will help you understand what learning I will get up to in last two years of school. Please would you add a comment to if you have a question and I will try and reply.
Thursday, 30 May 2013
Maths
This week and the last we have been learning how to draw triangles correctly. It has been lots of fun because I love drawing shapes. We have also been drawing 3d shapes, and identifying angles and how to draw them. The angles are Obtuse, Acute, Reflex, Straight, Right and Revolution. Here is a picture of my maths book to show you what i've been learning.
Wednesday, 29 May 2013
NYLD
Tuesday, 28 May 2013
Fair trade.
This term and last term we have been finding out about Fair trade. At first I did know any thing about Fair trade but now I know lots. So next time when I go shopping with mum. Mum you better watch out. We learnt about how Fair trade helps the producers and pickers in third world countries. As a consumer I will buy more Fair trade goods so I am supporting these poor child slaves. So next time you do your weekly shop buy Fair trade products and not Nestle, Mars or Hershey go cadbury all the way if you want chocolate.
Here is my writing about Fair trade.
Here is my writing about Fair trade.
Child slavery in the Chocolate Industry
Man don’t you love that sweet bar of
Kit-Kat with the nice crunch of biscuit in the middle. Well behind the label it
isn’t so sweet.
Child slavery has been used for years
big company bosses employ them simply because its cheaper. That’s not right! If
children do the work in place of adults they should get paid the same. One of
the biggest cocoa producers the Ivory Coast has up to 200,000 children working
on cocoa plantations alone. Most of these children are working under the worst
form of child slavery. Would you like to send your children to work under these
conditions? These are children from the ages 6-14 working 12 hours a day using
dangerous tools like machetes and they aren’t even getting paid! These kids
should at least have a minimum wage. Some children are forced to work. Other
children get kidnapped straight of there door step. Or the other poor orphans
get sold to companies for no more than $20 US each! That’s not fair humans are
worth more than anything else on this planet!
Some of the cocoa plantations on the
Ivory Coast supply brands like Nestle, Hershey’s and Mars. These companies’
especially Nestlé have been known for using child slavery. I have found out
that Nestle have a factory in the Ivory Coast just down the road from a port.
Doesn’t this tell you something? A brand known for using child slavery having a
factory by a port in a country that has up to 200,000 children working on cocoa
plantations alone! I think these poor children should be at school getting an
education at least.
What would your life be like if you
were one of these poor children?
Well you would wake up at 6.00 am and
be shivering after another cold night in hardly any clothes and bare feet. You
would walk out and grab your machete and start work. Now you have spotted your
first cocoa pod you hold the branch carefully trying not to slip and cut your
arm off. THWAK you slip and cut a massive gash in arm you need medical help.
Your boss has none of it you are still forced to work. You keep working until
6.00 pm, your cut is still bleeding you are starting to feel drowsy so you lie
down on the floor and try get to sleep. All of that just so you can enjoy an
small bar of Kit-Kat. Don’t you feel selfish?
If you want to make a difference buy
fair trade certified goods because they give more money to the producers and
growers and they help build schools and medical centres. Also if you think
Mars, NestlĂ© and Hershey’s should stop using child slavery or you want to help.
Don’t buy their products it’s a simple as that!
By Callum Bryan. YR 8
8th/4th/13
Here is a sing that also goes with my writing.
Monday, 27 May 2013
Tuesday, 21 May 2013
Oklahoma Tornado
Thursday, 16 May 2013
Aims games.
Last week I found out that I was chosen to go to the Aims games in Tauranga. I was chosen along with 5 other year 8s and 7 year 7s. Today at lunch time we are having trials because there is 14 people allowed to go and 12 that can go. If I do go I we will be going up to Tauranga for a week in September. We will be playing 3 games a day 20 minutes each half. The cost overall we be $500 each that includes flights, food and we are getting billeted out. On the last friday we will hopefully be going to the hot pools and the beach to finish a long week.
Here is a link to the website: http://nzaimsgames.co.nz
Here is a link to the website: http://nzaimsgames.co.nz
Buddy reading.
On Friday's room 11 do buddy reading with the juniors from room 6 and 7 my buddy is Copper from room 6. Last week we started making snakes and ladder games. Here is a pic.
Sunday, 5 May 2013
cross country
This term we will be doing cross country training. For training we have to run round the school which is about 1.0 km from now on I will make a list for you of how many laps I did.
Monday 6th May-9 laps
Tuesday 7th May-3 laps
Wednesday 8th May-6 laps
Thursday 9th May-6 laps
Monday 13th May-9 laps
Tuesday 14th May-6 laps
Wednesday 15th May-7 laps
Thursday 16th May-5 laps
Monday 20th May-6 laps
Monday 6th May-9 laps
Tuesday 7th May-3 laps
Wednesday 8th May-6 laps
Thursday 9th May-6 laps
Monday 13th May-9 laps
Tuesday 14th May-6 laps
Wednesday 15th May-7 laps
Thursday 16th May-5 laps
Monday 20th May-6 laps
song of the week
This is this week song of the week, its called ' that power by will.i.am and justin bieber.
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