Friday, August 5, 2022

Tomorrow When The War Began - John Marsden

This term we have been reading a novel called Tomorrow When The War Began written by John Marsden. Here is my novel response.


This text is about a group of high school teen friends who decided to go camping in the outskirts of Wirrawee. Their names were Corrie and Kevin who were a couple, Ellie, Homer, Lee, Fi and Robyn. They took Ellie’s parent's Land Rover and filled it with rations, sleeping supplies and of course, themselves. They drove through Taylor's Stitch and headed straight for a hidden place known as “Hell”. Hell was sort of like a small camping ground but tucked away in the depths of the forest. Once they’d arrived they set up their camp and went about their day. Around their third day they spotted fighter jets soaring across the night sky, they thought it was for the commemoration day because of how low they were flying. A few days passed and the group had had enough of Hell and their camping. They packed their things and drove back home. When they got home it was empty, the dogs weren’t barking, their houses were still, no movement, no life, nothing. The streets were full of rubble from the smashed buildings, the cars were on fire and in pieces, the town was not in great shape. They realised a war had started while they were away which is why there were fighter jets from other countries flying across Wirrawee. They got together and came up with a plan to survive and make sure they work as a team. 



Something this text made me think about was if whenever you’re in great danger or fear there will always be somebody right by your side reassuring you and making sure your team is sticking together and working well. There will be somebody who you can always rely on to be there for you in rough times, it goes both ways. 



My favourite character was Ellie because she was resourceful when it came to her, Corrie and Kevin’s lives at stake, she used her prior knowledge and made a petrol bomb to keep the three soldiers away from attacking and killing her and her friends. She made a petrol bomb with Mrs. Alexander’s ride-on lawn mower, Kevin’s singlet and one of Mrs. Alexander’s lighter they found in the shed since she’s a heavy chain smoker. Ellie soaked the singlet in the petrol tank of the ride-on and lit in on fire. In a few seconds the lawnmower blew into great big orange flames. She had killed one of the male soldiers and left the other two with serious injuries. She felt extra guilty afterwards knowing that one of them was a female who looked just as frightened as she was. She couldn’t stop thinking about the female soldier for the rest of the day. 



This story made me reflect on my attitude towards my friends. What if my friend group and I were in a traumatic situation like this. I wonder who would become a leader, who would be resourceful, who would be the toughest, who would be the selfish one out of the lot. I reckon we would find a way to make it out alive despite the major adrenaline rushes around the entire situation. 



I would recommend this novel to the ages of 13,14 & 15 because the teens in the book are around the same age group and the readers can relate to the group and how they’re feeling. It also shows them how you have to expect the unexpected in times like these because who knows when a war or something just as bad could randomly occur with no notice. It also shows them how to work as a team even with the self centred moments that you still need to cooperate as a team, you need to work as a team not as individuals. 





Wednesday, July 6, 2022

North Korean & New Zealand Government

 NORTH KOREA & NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT


This term we have been learning about the differences between the North Korean and New Zealand government. There a lot more things we don’t have in common compared to North Korea, but not very many similarities. 



North Korea is dictatorship because Kim Jong-Un the president of North Korea rules, controls and runs the entire country. He’s the top dog. He forces his people to vote for him and if they don’t he will sentence them to death. As for New Zealand we have a Prime Minister currently our prime minister is Jacinda Ardern, we aren’t forced to vote for her every year we have a selection of electives. 


Some of the similarities are, we both have leaders NZ- Jacinda Ardern, North Korea- Kim Jong-Un, both legal voting ages are 18+. The differences are they aren’t allowed out of there country, we have more rights because their leader took theirs away from them, if somebody disrespects the North Korean leader that person's whole bloodline will be sent to death and more sad things are brought upon the residents of North Korea. 



In conclusion I have learnt a lot about the North Korean government and never thought that a country could ever be living in such a neglected way like they are. I’m grateful New Zealand isn’t being run how North Korea is because I don’t think anyone would be able to deal with it. Personally I feel that we are a very lucky country. This is all that I have learnt about the North Korean and New Zealand Government differences and similarities.


Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Metallurgy 2022

 This term we have been learning about Metallurgy and the different properties of different metals and alloys. Here's a list of different metals, Gold, Silver, Iron, Steel, Magnesium, Zinc, Copper, Aluminium, Tin, Nickel etc. There are also many varieties of Alloys such as, Stainless Steel, Nickel Alloys, Bronze Alloys, Brass, Sterling Silver, Karat Gold etc. The most common metal for wires is Copper (Cu) because of its malleable and conductive build. Copper is conductive because it conducts the electricity through the wires. 

Thursday, March 24, 2022

The Holocaust


Kia Ora, this term we have been researching and learning about the Holocaust. It is a very interesting topic to learn about.

Thursday, February 3, 2022

SST Goals of 2022

One piece of advice for myself this year is…. 
Getting my work done on time and staying focused in class. 
One thing I was proud of from last year is… 
My good grades and results. 
My main focus this term is to… 
Get a merit or excellence with merit for every test. 
When I need help I know to… 
Ask my teacher or my friends. 
At the end of this term, I want to be able to say that I achieved my goal of… 
Passing all my tests and getting good results. 
These are my action steps to help me get there… 
Practise before a test, work hard to get a good outcome, ask when I need help, focus and stay concentrated, remember to always bring my charged Chromebook.

Monday, November 29, 2021

Human Rights - Savannah

For the past week we have been learning about human rights and what it can mean to us in social studies. What does Human Rights mean to me? Well it means a lot of different meanings such as, we should all be treated equally and it shouldn’t matter what colour, religion, race, language etc you are you shouldn’t be treated differently. I have chosen starving children as one of my images because people don’t realise how fortunate they are to be able to feed themselves and their family. There are 3.1 million children dying each year due to starvation. These kids shouldn’t have to live like this. They should be able to live a healthy life without having any food shortages. What I'm trying to say is we as people should have FREEDOM and the right to be HEARD. Just remember we are no different to others no matter who or what you are.

Thursday, November 18, 2021

Trip Around New Zealand

 

My friends and I made a slide for a road trip we would like to go on.