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6/28/16

100 Word Challenge - Unjustly Imprisoned

The 100 Word Challenge Prompt for this for this week is writing about this photo, which is a cell in Alcatraz Prison off the coast of San Fransico in the US. 

We were told to consider these questions:
Why would you be put in this cell?
How does it feel to be locked up? 
Is it possible to escape? 
Could you think of a plan?
What is special about Alcatraz?

Here is my 100 Word Challenge:
I gave up; my body was physically drained from continuous crying, and my stomach ached from curving over.
But no one cared. 

I let the distress come.
Being unjustly imprisoned was beyond anything I had ever experienced, or could handle. Innocence was all that I fought for, but now my fight is with freedom. 

Agony and self pity took over, horrible thoughts filled my head, traveling so fast that they collided and nightmares were all that could be made. 

I pushed my tear stained face further into the musty sheets, as the anger built up inside of me was released.


6/23/16

William Pike Challenge; Rock Climbing Adventure!

When writing this recount, we were asked to focus on one thing: Starting our sentences in an interesting way, like using time connectives or more advanced openers that leads to more descriptive writing. 
How do you think I went?


William Pike Challenge; Rock Climbing Recount


William pike.jpgAt the age of 22, William Pike; a mountaineer climber, lost his leg on Mt Ruapehu due to a volcano erupting without warning. As a result he had trouble doing many things, and during that time he lost his confidence.


The William Pike Challenge is a program set up for year 7-9 kids that promotes love for the outdoors, and build qualities that will help them to succeed in whatever they may do.
To complete the William Pike Challenge you must do 20 hours of Community Service, 20 Hours of a chosen Hobby, and the minimum of 6 Outdoor Activities that your school organises, over the period of year.
Definitely a challenge!


My class has completed our 2nd outdoor activity, where we spent the whole Monday, the 20th of June, rock climbing at Cattlestop Crag, at the top of Mt Pleasant Rd in the Port Hills of Christchurch.
Arriving at the top of the hill, we were all exposed to the harsh cold wind, and very soon all of our jackets came out of our bags.  


After our instructors Josh and Steve introduced themselves, we made our way in a single file line down the very narrow, and difficult mountain path track, past the abseiling rock and to the spot where we would climb for the day.
Here we were sheltered from the wind, and Josh talked to us about some safety rules before we could start.
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Soon we settled down, and after we got into our very uncomfortable harnesses, Steve chose 5 people to go all the way back to the abseiling rock (me… lol) to begin that activity.
The abseiling was definitely challenging for most people,  and really tested our courage and resilience to go all the way down.
IMG_0728.JPGThese qualities are ones that you build whilst doing the William Pike Challenge, and will help us to face life with pride and ambition.


Anyway, abseiling is basically what you do when you come down from climbing up the rock, except this rock we didn’t climb up, but instead we were abseiling down over a vertical edge, not straight down like you would on the other ones.


I was the last to abseil, and the reality of going over a vertical edge which overlooks a massive slope down one of the Port hills in Christchurch, hit me when I realised that it was now my turn.
IMG_0784.JPGI definitely didn't want to show my concern! And the pressure was on because everyone was now at the bottom, but I managed to succeed and conquered the abseiling rock! At the end I was proud, another quality that was built up during that activity.


With much caution we made it back to the rock climbing walls where people were already going up.
It was great fun to watch and cheer them on, but it was more fun when it was your turn, and you had to scour the face of the rock to find hidden ledges and holes to use to pull yourself up with!


I made it my goal without realizing, to reach the top of all the faces that I started to climb; I managed to accomplish that goal, and successfully touched all the metal brackets where the top of the rope was attached to.
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At the end of the day I felt satisfied, tired, and also extremely sore! All in all I am glad that I was able to learn and experience more of the qualities like courage, resilience, and pride during this William Pike Challenge Outdoor Activity!

6/17/16

100 Word Challenge Week 22

The Prompt this week is to add the 5 words Airplane, Yellow, Violin, Eaten, and Swept

Flight 556 was called for the final time at Amsterdam airport and then the airplane, bound for London, disappeared into the majestic white clouds.

Packed inside the small baggage compartment above the seats, sat the little yellow suitcase carrying the small vintage violin.

David sat relaxed in the middle row of the plane. He had just eaten a wonderful meal.

Staring at the air hostess who swept the isle floor, he thought about his daughter that would soon meet him at the airport.

He couldn't wait to see her face when he gives her the gift she has always wanted.

NZ HERO Project Presented in a Matchbox

Around two weeks ago, our teacher Miss Blair gave us the task to research about a NZ HERO and perest the information in a match box.  

I did my HERO Project on a World Famous Kite Maker Peter Lynn. 
Here is a slideshow that I prepared my notes on, this contains all of the information in my matchbox!
Please comment if you find this interesting, I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed learning about it. 

6/10/16

Technology Subject Change Over

Every Thursday morning at Yaldhurst Model School the bus arrives at 8:20 a.m to take us Year 7 & 8's to Lincoln Primary School for Technology/Manual.

This year we have 5 subjects, Cooking, Hard Materials, 3D Printing/Design, Textiles, and Science, we have 8 weeks at each subject.
We had a change over for the third time this year and now am in Textiles/Sewing.

Yesterday was our first lesson in sewing and for some of us who have never touched a sewing machine before it was kind of confusing, but I guess that's what the lessons are for so that we can learn and get better at it.

Have you ever done any of these subjects?
Can you sew?

I almost forgot, we have to create something of our own choice to sew in sewing, I'm really stuck on ideas and would appreciate some advice from you guys! 
Please comment and give me some inspiration, maybe a photo or something would be really helpful! 

-Nikita
Rimu Class
YMS

6/3/16

100 Word Challenge #20

For my 100 WC this week the prompt was to write what the conversation that the man and the statue had on the bench seat. 

Here is my version:

“Finally, I thought you would never come!” Exclaimed the Bench Statue!
“I’m sorry!” apologised the man.
“What held you up?”  
“Work has a massive project on; and Mr Marction gets so angry when employees take breaks to come to the cafe, especially when business is booming! Infact he never lets anyone out for over half an hour in between 12 and 2.”
“Man he sounds like a total control freak! Anyway I’m hungry, you've already come 1 hour later than usual!”

“Maybe you should share your secret with some other people, you’re bound to get lonely with me kept hostage in that building!”