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Thursday, 7 December 2017

Horoscope 7th December 2017

Taurus Career December 2017 Horoscope:
The December 2017 Taurus horoscope predicts that you should trust your gut on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd, in all things, but particularly when it comes to a work situation. Does your brain say ‘sign the contract’ but your gut says ‘wait’? Does your brain say ‘trust this person’ but your body says ‘no way’? Do not ignore those messages from your non-rational self. After all, sometimes your instincts know more than your brain does. Romance takes your mind off work on the 6th and 7th, and you love it!
Taurus thinking of taking a few financial risks on the 12th and 13th of December 2017? Keep thinking about it. Have you really examined every angle? What does the old gut say, anyway? You might wish you never had to go to another holiday party ever again, let alone be responsible for planning them on the 16th, 17th or 18th! Well, do your best to stay cool. And have some fun, too! You’re not focused on work, and that’s just as it should be on the warm, cuddly, happy 23rd, 24th and 25th. Talk to your colleagues if you need to on the 28th, 29th and 30th. Make a few important work-related resolutions on the 31st of December 2017!

Career & Money Horoscope

Could face the challenge of meeting the objectives today. look for areas where you have never been before. Taurus Today’s Horoscope, 7 December 2017  Discovering is the fashion phrase today for you. You can discover something worthwhile if you have been planning to transfer your homework, these days is the right day to provoke the method. You can land quickly in a new process or in a new workplace.

Taurus Daily Money Horoscope 7th December 2017
Do not think that everything is lost, now the best economic cycle is beginning for you. If now you do not have the desired money in your hands, do not worry. You will already receive it and it will come to you at that moment, when it is most needed, you can do it and you can administer it better, Taurus. Under the influence of Neptunian influx, your tendency to squander will fade. You will be wiser with money and will avoid the pitfalls and illusions that sometimes populate your imagination. This will be the time to invest in real estate.

They are all different not the same because one talks about smart with money the other talks about landing progress in a new process or new work space and the other one predicts you should trust your gut.

Friday, 1 December 2017


We sent an email to ellie from sad for the programme next year for drink driving

Thursday, 16 November 2017

Wednesday, 15 November 2017

PBL

                                                             Action plan 3    
Steps needed to achieve the goal.
What will help us achieve this goal?(Enablers)
Possible barriers and how they could be overcome.
Who is responsible for this step?
Date this step will be achieved by.
Ask a teacher if we could go to the art room or computer room
Ask Mr Wilson and Mrs Clemence if we could go to the art room and design our flyer ask after we have been to art room if we could go to the computer room and start the flyers
That the computer room is being used by other classes and we could use our Chromebooks to make the flyers and then send it to the teacher and ask if they could print it out



The whole group
Week 7



                                                              Action plan 4
Steps needed to achieve the goal.
What will help us achieve this goal?(Enablers)
Possible barriers and how they could be overcome.
Who is responsible for this step?
Date this step will be achieved by.
To ask if Sadd will be willing to come and speak to us about drink driving
Contact Sadd and ask them nicely if they will be willing to come and chat to us about the dangers of drink driving.
If they cannot come in and chat to us we can find some other people to come and chat to us about drink driving
Whole group
Week 7

PBL


Action plan 1 
Steps needed to achieve the goal.
What will help us achieve this goal?(Enablers)
Possible barriers and how they could be overcome.
Who is responsible for this step?
Date this step will be achieved by.
Ask someone if we could possibly have a speaker in to speak about drink driving and how it could be dangerous.

Asking Mr Sutton if we could get SADD to speak in front of assembly
If Mr Sutton says no to sadd coming and then we could make some flyers/pamphlets for the community
Paris & Alundra, Paige and sophie
Week 7
                                                               Action plan 2
 
Steps needed to achieve the goal.
What will help us achieve this goal?(Enablers)
Possible barriers and how they could be overcome.
Who is responsible for this step?
Date this step will be achieved by.
Pamphlets/Flyers we could ask if someone could deliver them to some houses and some people can deliver it around their neighborhood
If they get delivered to a lot of houses
If this person/deliverer is busy or has to much they may need help
Paris mainly and rest of group for around neighbourhood
Week 7

PBL

our group name is: Paris,Alundra,Sophie and paige

our topic is: Drink driving

Websites we have accessed


Website Name
Link
Date we accessed site
Drink/drug driving
http://communitylaw.org.nz/community-law-manual/chapter-33-driving-and-traffic-law/drinkdrug-driving-chapter-33/
13th November
New Zealand police
http://communitylaw.org.nz/community-law-manual/chapter-33-driving-and-traffic-law/drinkdrug-driving-chapter-33/
13th November
Drunk driving
https://seriousaccidents.com/legal-advice/top-causes-of-car-accidents/drunk-driving-dui/
13th November
Impacts of underage drinking
http://sciencenetlinks.com/interactives/alcohol/ebook/pages/drunk-driving.htm
13th November
Drink aware
https://www.drinkaware.co.uk/
13th November



The issue we have chosen: that people that are drunk don't realize they are and then get into their car and drive off which can cause loss of lives.

The big picture action to solve the problem: we will maybe make pamphlets and get a professional speaker to talk about drink driving.

Desired impact of the project: Hopefully we will reduce drunk drivers so maybe there would be less crashes and fewer lives lost.

Monday, 13 November 2017

Design a breakfast sandwich/wrap that you can take on the run

cheese
luncheon 

Home Economics

Q1. What nutrients can you identify in the nacho recipe?
What do they do for our body?
Nutrient:              Function:
calories             
protein
fiber
calcium
saturated fat
iron
Q2. List all the drinks you drank yesterday...

DRINK
1. Water




Positives:
We worked together
Made nachos
kept on time


Negatives:
Argued a lot
Most of us didn't want certain ingredients


Next step:
communcate more
try to get along



(Antarctica - penguins) Social studies

When everyone presented  their slideshow I didn't expect some people will have heaps of information and some people didn't even know how to pronounce some of the words on their slide

PBL

PBL


We liked doing pbl we didn't really want our group but it's okay now Paris and I wanted to do it on animal abuse but I guess it wasn't good enough so we are doing drink driving and we get along fine and we have been doing our work to the set time.


The teachers helped a lot.


And if it was animal abuse we would have like pbl but i guess you have to think about the other to members to and were working just fine.

i would've loved it if we could have 2 people in a group though.

Wednesday, 1 November 2017

Design a smoothie

Image result for milk
Milk

Image result for strawberries
Strawberries 
Image result for apple
Apples
Image result for carrot
Carrots





Image result for winnie the pooh and honey
honey 

home economics


Name the nutrients in the spaghetti bolognese
protein in mince
fats oil, mince
carbohydrates: Pasta
How do these nutrients support body function?
It gives you energy
micronutrients in spices

Next steps
Listen to group
no storming out
Try to get along


Positives:
we completed the spaghetti bolognese
Resilience

Negatives
People didn't listen
One person stormed out and I had to find her she stormed out cause she was allergic to garlic.

Wednesday, 18 October 2017

Antarctica project

Over the last 2 days, we have been working on the topic on penguins at the moment we are answering the question what type of penguins live in Antarctica and so far we have had little progress but we are working on it what we know is that there are 17 species of penguins but the emperor and the Adelie penguins are the ones that make Antarctica their home we are still researching on the other penguins and we will work on that tomorrow and hopefully complete the first question.

Saturday, 23 September 2017

The Curse of the Sharp Knife

by Alundra

Whilst investigating the death of a local detective, a scared Painter called Andrew Winters uncovers a legend about a supernaturally-cursed, Sharp knife circulating throughout New Zealand. As soon as anyone uses the knife, he or she has exactly 35 days left to live.
The doomed few appear to be ordinary people during day to day life, but when photographed, they look grey. A marked person feels like a Beautiful rabbit to touch.
Andrew gets hold of the knife, refusing to believe the superstition. A collage of images flash into his mind: an incredible Lion balancing on a magical detective, an old newspaper headline about a motor accident, a hooded Kangaroo ranting about eyelashes and a drinking well located in a dull place.
When Andrew notices his hands have rabbit-like properties, he realises that the curse of the Sharp knife is true and calls in his lover, a police officer called Elsa Ash, to help.
Elsa examines the knife and willingly submits herself to the curse. She finds that the same visions flash before his eyes. She finds the incredible Lion balancing on a magical detective particularly chilling. She joins the queue for a supernatural death.
Andrew and Elsa pursue a quest to uncover the meaning of the visions, starting with a search for the hooded Kangaroo. Will they be able to stop the curse before their time is up?

Wednesday, 20 September 2017

DEMONSTRATE UNDERSTANDING FOOD MODELS

Downside
Maddie ate food
Maddie wouldn't let us help with most stuff
Maddie didn't help clean
We had an argument with sauce because I and Paris wanted chilli sauce and Maddie didn't
Maddie continuously yelled at me and Paris


What we can do to improve
have more jobs
have more people participate
Probably have everyone in charge because  even with people in charge there's always a certain one who doesn't listen or who is really bossy and hogs everything when in charge


Good things
We completed making the chicken stir-fry

DEMONSTRATE UNDERSTANDING FOOD MODELS

Quiz.

1 Name the three Macronutrients.
Carbohydrates, Protein, and fat
2 Name  a Vitamin from citrus fruit
carbohydrates
3 Name a mineral found in Milk
calcium
4 fats are good for the Brain
5 Carbohydrates are a good source of energy
6 Protein is good for cell and tissue repair
















Monday, 18 September 2017

Recipe

Recipe for Unicorn banana Cake.

Ingredients:
2 unicorn eggs
125g butter, softened
¾ cup Chelsea Caster Sugar or Chelsea Organic Raw Sugar
1 cup mashed banana (about 2 large
bananas)
1 tsp vanilla essence
1 tsp bicarbonate of soda
2 Tbsp hot milk
1¾ cup plain flour
1 tsp baking powder

Icing:
1½ cups Chelsea Chocolate Icing
1 Tbsp butter (softened)
1-2 Tbsp Boiling water



Preheat oven to 180°C conventional (160° fan bake). Grease a deep 20cm round cake tin and line the base with baking paper.
Beat butter and sugar until light and fluffy.
Beat in unicorn eggs one at a time. Stir in bananas and vanilla essence until combined.
Mix baking soda and milk together before stirring into the banana mixture. Sift in flour and baking powder, fold into the mixture until combined.
Spoon mixture into prepared tin and smooth the top. Bake for 40-45 minutes until cooked (insert a clean skewer, if it comes out clean it is cooked). Stand for 5-10 mins before inverting onto a wire rack to cool. Ice with chocolate icing when cold.


Icing: Mix Chocolate Icing Sugar, butter and 1 Tbsp boiling water at a time until combined, adding more hot water until icing is a spreadable consistency. Smooth over the top of the cake.