A 12 hour relay disaster
Mrs Mills's jaw gaped open and her eyes rolled skyward, she went to move but her feet just stayed glued to the floor. Everyone looked up to see the hurling tornado come at us. As soon as we finished blinking Steffanie farted and created a 9.2 magnitude earthquake. The growling sound of the ground breaking open and creating a crack right through the field. I see people falling and yelling right down the 37 meter crack. A gang of motorcyclists circled our field with machine guns and pitbulls, they stared us down. They shoot us and continued shooting until we were all downand surrounded in our own blood.
Wednesday, 30 October 2013
Tuesday, 29 October 2013
Morning blog post
Dear Mr Diver,
Personally I think that the main thing we need to change is the student - teacher/staff relationships. I really do believe students should have more of say with what we do with this school and things that need to change. Our students should be the ones to decide who or what the 12 relay money goes towards. Being on Student council it's easier for me because I get a say in things well more then others.
Personally I think that the main thing we need to change is the student - teacher/staff relationships. I really do believe students should have more of say with what we do with this school and things that need to change. Our students should be the ones to decide who or what the 12 relay money goes towards. Being on Student council it's easier for me because I get a say in things well more then others.
Monday, 28 October 2013
Morning blog post
12 hour relay
Fighting for the top house title.
Uniting Rimu by cheering them on from afar.
Nagging teachers making you run faster.
Running through the sunny hours of the day.
Undergoing plenty of activities.
Never ending fun.
Get your game on
Fighting for the top house title.
Uniting Rimu by cheering them on from afar.
Nagging teachers making you run faster.
Running through the sunny hours of the day.
Undergoing plenty of activities.
Never ending fun.
Get your game on
Wednesday, 23 October 2013
Morning blog post
I've got some older friends (i'm 13, they are 14/15) who have invited me to a party on Saturday night at someone's house. I'm pretty sure everyone there will be drinking. I've never had alcohol before. I'm going to tell my parents i'm staying the night at my friend's. I feel quite nervous, cos I know it's bad. What should I do?
The fact that you think it's bad is a good thing, your having doubts about drinking at such a young age so you definitely shouldn't. I understand that everyone else will be and it would look and seem weird being the only one who's not drinking but at such a young age so many more things can go wrong. Your 13 not 16, being at parties is not common at this age anyway, drinking is not common or cool at all. At this age we should be kids, playing outside, doing sport, drinking is a privilege when your an adult and because your not an adult you don't have the right yet. Lying to your parents isn't the best way to go with things also, maybe if you get your parents to understand that you want to go to a party and connivence them your not going to drink because at 13 you shouldn't. It's harder growing up in this generation with the amount of temptations but screwing up now could cost you a lot more in the future.
The fact that you think it's bad is a good thing, your having doubts about drinking at such a young age so you definitely shouldn't. I understand that everyone else will be and it would look and seem weird being the only one who's not drinking but at such a young age so many more things can go wrong. Your 13 not 16, being at parties is not common at this age anyway, drinking is not common or cool at all. At this age we should be kids, playing outside, doing sport, drinking is a privilege when your an adult and because your not an adult you don't have the right yet. Lying to your parents isn't the best way to go with things also, maybe if you get your parents to understand that you want to go to a party and connivence them your not going to drink because at 13 you shouldn't. It's harder growing up in this generation with the amount of temptations but screwing up now could cost you a lot more in the future.
Sunday, 20 October 2013
Morning blog post
Life education
On the 18th of October room 42 had there first life education session. Last year as year 7s we mainly discussed puberty and making choices but now as year 8s we discussed the affects of drugs and alcohol. We learnt the different ways our bodies can be affected by drug use and how we all react differently to all substances. We learnt gib -greater in packet on brain which means at the teenage years before you've gone through puberty the higher risk drugs and alcohol have on your brain. Also there is gap- greater addiction potential
On the 18th of October room 42 had there first life education session. Last year as year 7s we mainly discussed puberty and making choices but now as year 8s we discussed the affects of drugs and alcohol. We learnt the different ways our bodies can be affected by drug use and how we all react differently to all substances. We learnt gib -greater in packet on brain which means at the teenage years before you've gone through puberty the higher risk drugs and alcohol have on your brain. Also there is gap- greater addiction potential
Tuesday, 15 October 2013
Morning blog post
A survey in 2007 prove that 1 in 6 (16.6%) of New Zealanders aged 16-64 had used drugs recreationally.
84% of Teenagers consume alcohol twice a week.
32% of people under the age of 18 have been reported drinking alcohol on more then three occasions in the past month.
24.8% of 16-17 years old have been reported using cannabis in the last year.
84% of Teenagers consume alcohol twice a week.
32% of people under the age of 18 have been reported drinking alcohol on more then three occasions in the past month.
24.8% of 16-17 years old have been reported using cannabis in the last year.
Monday, 14 October 2013
Morning blog post
Class A,B,C drugs
What is class A,B,C drug groups?
Illegal drugs are divided into 3 groups, class A drugs, class B drugs and class C drugs.
How are the drug divided?
Class A drugs are the most harmful drugs, they attract very serious punishment and very big fines. This includes drugs like cocaine, ecstasy, Heroin and LSD. Class B drugs are more like amphetamines, like speed and cannabis. Class C drugs are more like steroids, class C drugs are still illegal to deal,give away or have.
What's the difference between Possession and Manufacturing?
Manufacturing gets more of a hefty punishment as possession is when you just have any class of drug on you yet manufacturing is where make and deal the drugs to other people. The Misuse of Drugs act of 1975
What is class A,B,C drug groups?
Illegal drugs are divided into 3 groups, class A drugs, class B drugs and class C drugs.
How are the drug divided?
Class A drugs are the most harmful drugs, they attract very serious punishment and very big fines. This includes drugs like cocaine, ecstasy, Heroin and LSD. Class B drugs are more like amphetamines, like speed and cannabis. Class C drugs are more like steroids, class C drugs are still illegal to deal,give away or have.
What's the difference between Possession and Manufacturing?
Manufacturing gets more of a hefty punishment as possession is when you just have any class of drug on you yet manufacturing is where make and deal the drugs to other people. The Misuse of Drugs act of 1975
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