Tuesday 28 May 2019

WALT create a piece of music to explain camp. When we were in Wellington we went to Capital E. It was really fun and we got to use computers. If you want to see the music I made when I was up there you just need to scroll down a little bit and its titled Creating Music at Capital E. This music is what I made when I was back in school to explain camp. The classical end bit is to show the ride on the ferry back home and also the drive to Greymouth because we were all pretty tired.  I made my music because camp was really crazy and fun and quite weird. I hope you like it. Click on the link above to listen to my music.

Bella and Clara's Hints and Tips for non-rubbish lunchboxes

WALT encourage people to have an environmental lunchbox. I found it challenging thinking up environmental ideas for your lunchbox.

Monday 27 May 2019

Creating music at Capital E

https://drive.google.com/file/d/15HJnLDeKGi9ruvYHUIwBhlrS1JVfFL3I/view?usp=sharingWhile we were in Wellington for our school camp we went to a place called Capital E. When we were at Capital E we made music on computers. The thing I found most challenging was finding the right piece of music. Me and my friend worked together and its a comedy piece. The thing I enjoyed the most was laughing so hard when we were listening to this funny song. It was really fun and if you wanna listen to me and my friend's music then click on the link above.
These are photos of me and my friend creating our music.


Composting


WALT Share Paroa schools current composting situation
We did it to show that our compost isn't what we want it to be so we are trying to get more people to compost and help the WORLD.
I enjoyed dressing up and I found it challenging trying not to drop my Chromebook in the compost bin.
To be BTB (Better Than Before) I  think we needed to be a bit faster because it took us 2 days to make it.

Thursday 16 May 2019

Wellington camp

As I climb I can feel my hands slipping off the plastic rocks. I am hanging backwards and clinging on for dear life. As I grab onto my rope I hear the professional rock climbers yelling out to let go of the rope and hold onto the plastic rocks. I start sweating really bad. "My arms are killing me," I think slowly. I take a big leap to get to the next plastic rock. "Go Bella, you can do this" I hear my friends shout. I concentrate hard on their words as I heave myself up to the next plastic rock as I try to build up my grip. I take another leap and find myself where the hook that you need to unhook is. I am trying to keep my grip but my hands keep slipping. I want to take a break but I think "You can do it Bella. Just remember what your friends said." I take one more go and then start thinking "I'm really tired my arms are dying and I wanna fall asleep and rest," Then all of a sudden I shout out "Could you please lower me down." "Are you sure." I hear back. "Yes, I'm positive." "If you wish." I hear again. I put my legs out and feel myself getting lowered down till I'm sitting on the floor. I stand up and while I'm unclipping the harness I say "I'm definitely going to have another shot at the overhang next time I come up to Wellington!"


This is the overhang that I climbed on. I have no pictures of me climbing it though and that's not the full overhang cause it goes higher but it was still really fun.