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Thursday, December 26, 2019

Summer Learning Journey Week 1 Day 1 Activity 1

Hello bloggers,

Today I am going to talk about explorers in the summer learning journey. People can use stars, sun, and ocean to navigate where they are headed. One such expert navigator was Nainoa Thompson. The old sea voyagers had to think carefully about what they could bring on the boat. Most of the boats were not facilitated with gadgets like fridge and freezers to store food for long. If I was to join the journey with Nainoa for a couple of weeks, then I would have to plan my food supplies very attentively. These are some clues of what is going to happen next. 

So in this blog post, I have to think of something that I can take to a boat for a long journey. I would prioritize my food supplies as follows.

  1. Water because it is the most important thing in your body. 60% of our body is made of water. 
  2.  The next one is protein bars. The nuts and fruits contained in them are rich in nutrients and small quantities can give good amunt of energy. 
  3. I will bring soup packets because they are easy for digestion and good for my tummy when I am on the sea trip.
  4. The next thing is a healthy sandwich will also keep us healthy. 
  5. Halfway through the next one is salt because my mum says that salt can stop us from puking so I think it will help me from seasickness.
  6. Another one would be coconut because coconut reacts like a bottle of glucose.
  7. You would like to take jam because it helps you with lots of disease what you have.
  8. Number eight should be fruits because they are an instant source of energy like coconut.
  9. You can also take canned food as your lunch/dinner.
  10. The last one is oatmeal I know that you need milk for oatmeal. So you can get milk powder instead of milk and use it in water.

The list above contains items vegeterian as I am a vegeterian.
Thank you for reading!!!

Saturday, December 21, 2019

Summer Learning Journey Week 1 Day 1 Activity 2

Welcome back bloggers,

I am born in the city of Mumbai, India which is a five-thousand-years old civilization. Culture is reflected in the way people live in India. My mother is a Gujrati by religion and my father is a Bihari, hilariously children like me are called cocktails. I adapt two diffrent cultures inheritedly.
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The photos above depict a glimpse of my culture. The food that we traditionally eat, the clothes that we wear, the festivals that we celebrate and the rituals that we follow. I majorily have adapted my mother's culture. The famous dishes to my knowledge are Dhokla, Khandhvi, Undhiyu, Fafda, Thepla, Handvo, Ganthia, etc. A Traditional Gujarati Thali is served in silver platter consisting of Dal (lentils), rice, vegetables, rotis and it is incomplete without crispy fried Farsan, chaas(Buttermilk), sweetmeats, sour chutneys and pickles. The dinner basically consists of Bhakhri-Shak or Khicdi Kadhi.


The longest dance festival which is Navartri is a traditional dance form of Gujarat. I have learnt a few steps from my mother and accompany her each year. The music of the drums makes each ones legs just beat on to it. It is a very inspirational and joyous form of dance.

The language spoken is Gujarati, my mom talks to me a lot in it. I understand it fully but unable to speak. If I talk in Gujarati, I really sound like a robot who is mechanically trained for speaking some words. The language is spoken by 46 million people and it is the 26 most spoken language in the world.

In my past 11 years, this is what I have learnt as my culture. Hope you enjoy reading my blog and have learnt something new!

Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Climate change

Hello bloggers,

Did you ever wonder that does the climate change around you. You might be wondering yes or no. The real answer is yes the climate keeps changing around you by one degree every day. If you think that this information is important than I will give you more information about climate change. Now I will show you a google drawing. Wish you like it. Me and my friend Jamal made this google drawing.


I found interesting that you can see the weather from a tree stump. I enjoyed the task because it's something new for me. Now I am wondering that when the climate changes around you why don't we realize it. If you won't to save the world from being destroyed then stop the pollution. Thank you for reading hope you like it.

Thursday, November 28, 2019

Rippa Rugby

Hello Rippa Rugby players,

It's been 5 weeks of our classes rippa rugby training. I have learned a lot from the lessons and that is what i'm going to blog about. One of them is how to use the defending technique. It's easy you just have to shake your hips. If you  try to defend the tag by holding on to it, that's a foul. The name of holding the tag is called foul play.

The second thing what I learned is called scrums. That means forward pass and knock on. Forward pass means when you pass the ball forward and in rugby and rippa rugby there is only backward pass. Knock on means when you pass the ball and the ball falls down after touching your fingers. If the ball did not touch you and fell down it's not a knock on you just continue the game.

My friend Ashwin was the best player in our team. Now my third thing is catching and passing the ball. For catching the ball we have to make a w shape with our hands. Now to throw the ball we have to put the ball near your hip and spin and pass the ball.

Now the last thing what I learned is called a line out in that we have five players from each team line up with a little bit of gap in between. The person who went out of the line their opposite team gets to throw the ball from the line. Now I am going to show you a photo of me playing rippa rugby.

I'm at the back of the photo with my arms folded.
Thank you for reading.

Monday, November 18, 2019

Our secret mission

Hello secret bloggers,

Last week on Monday Mrs Eagleson and Mrs Shresta had planned a mission for room 6 and 8 it was a secret mission. We had to find the purple monkey and save her live from the forever night. We had to solve clues to find her. I made a DLO about it. I enjoyed everything a lot and would love to do it again.

 
 Thank you for reading.

Saturday, July 13, 2019

Lifecycle of a butterfly

Hello bloggers,
A butterfly has 5 stages until it gets an adult butterfly now let me introduce you to the 5 stages. The first stage is the eggs. When a female butterfly lays its baby eggs it's always at the back of a leaf or under a plant. Then it continues into a caterpillar the caterpillar is now really hungry so it starts eating then one day the caterpillar stops eating and goes to a twig or a leaf and starts spinning to make a cocoon. The cocoon is now started to turn into a chrysalis the chrysalis hangs upside down and is silky. The chrysalis starts to break and out comes a beautiful full grown butterfly which is able to fly now. Down below is a diagram of the lifecycle of a butterfly.
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Thank you for visiting I hope you liked my writing.

Saturday, July 6, 2019

Te Reo Maori

Hello bloggers,
Today I am going to share my experience in learning something new at school.

At Hay Park school we have different sessions and one of them what I like is Te Reo Maori. I know languages like English, Hindi and Gujarati. Learning Te Reo Maori, gives me an opportunity to talk to my friends in school in their native language. I feel more close to them and they feel happy and sometimes burst into laughter when I pronounce words incorrect. It is hilarious for me too.

Last week I learned some fruits names in Maori and below is a list of their English translation. I am able to also read the signage on the roads written in Maori and understand their meaning.
Thank you for reading.