Monday, November 29, 2021

Level 1 Physical Education: Renegade Hockey Reflection

Today I would give myself  a 5/5 for effort and participation  in this training because... 

I was able to display an array of skill, dedication and confidence in this lesson. 


Skill(s) I worked on improving was/were: Control of the ball utilising the hockey stick

Today I helped: Hane, and vice-versa. We were able to teach each other and communicate efficiently and effectively which enhanced our listening skills and ability to direct.

Someone who helped me learn and how was: Hane. He was able to teach adequately well and explained everything to a degree where we could both understand what he was teaching.

 It was challenging to: Keep control of the ball.

Something I really enjoyed was: Creating new bonds and relationships with new fellows. This lesson was crucial to create these new bonds as they’ll prove a necessary in the near future in group activities.

 

Thursday, November 11, 2021

Managing the Environment | Recource: Coal | Social Studies

Coal is used as a fuel to generate electricity. The heat produced from the heated coal is used to convert water into steam, which drives a turbine, which produces electricity.




Wednesday, November 3, 2021

10R Reading Response | News Article | English

 Newspaper Article


Summary of the text (4 sentences)

WIth the Covid-19 Delta variant now in New Zealand, the country has been brought to a halt. A ‘lockdown’ has been set for the past 2 months for the whole of the North Island to protect the safety of everyone and prevent the spread of the virus. On 17 October, located in the North Shore region of Tamaki Makaurau (Auckland), a party was held with over 200 guests. Now the entire country is questioning, “What the everloving f*** were they thinking?”




A key idea/message in the text

Where? When? Who? What? Why?


On 17 October, a number of ‘influencers’ gathered in the North Shore region of Tamaki Makaurau (Auckland) to attend a party. A party in fact that was arranged during the alert level 3 lockdown set due to the pandemic. Footage of this restriction-breaking get together was recently posted on social media. This event caused a stir in the country, and has brought forth harsh opinions, rumors, and annoyance. The country now questions, “What the everloving f*** were are they thinking?” Something I found most prominent whilst analyzing their behaviour is the phrase: “I have not much to lose.” This highlights how each of them reacted once notified of the party but were fully aware of the restrictions already in place. They chose otherwise and risked being infected with covid and potentially infecting more. This statement almost perfectly portrays their character. They display impulsiveness with little to no forethought, reflection, or consideration of the consequences. They’ve normalised this ideology within their friend group, which impairs their ability to differentiate right from wrong. In addition to that, this trait becomes more infectious and unhealthy the more we make careless decisions. Digging ourselves into a deep pit we’re no longer able to get out of. Plain carelessness. Although we all experience impulsivity on many accords, we must learn to overcome the instinct to make decisions motivated by fear, but rather by intuition. The contrast between the two is drastic and can have a major impact on our daily lives; as these folks need to understand. I too in the past have made impulsive decisions on many occasions and have tried to cover up my thoughtless behaviour. This behaviour was later accompanied by guilt, regret, self hatred and so on. As mentioned earlier, the contrast between the two is drastic and being able to balance these two very different ways of processing information, can give you the upper hand in various lines of thinking. Redirecting back to the incident, if I was to place myself in the shoes of one of these individuals, I sense I would blindly retrace their steps and make the same mistake. The temptation would get the better of me and would cost me my social status, reputation and possibly life. Yet another trap I would fall victim to. 




Something the text made me think about/realise/appreciate/rethink my understanding of etc…

This article made me realise, “It is what it is.” There’s no way to alter the past. There’s also no point in dwelling on it. In comparison to a book, you cannot read a chapter twice and expect two different endings. It’s always going to end the same. People perceive everything differently, and at the end of the day, it’s their choice which side they choose to support. It’s a new dawn, it’s a new day and a new chapter. The power of “It is what it is.”


Saturday, October 2, 2021

Future Planning | End of Unit Blog Post | Social Studies

Future planning is creating a guideline for a person with an intellectual or developmental purpose to lead a good life/your desired life as an individual independently. We, in 10R have been extensively researching and creating our ideal future using careful and thorough planning. With this information, we hope to carry these plans out and make them a reality. 


My understanding of a career is an occupation or profession undertaken for a significant period of a person's life with the intentions of acquiring knowledge, money, connections, relationships etc. Your desired career can sprout from inspiration or motivation to want something of interest to you. 


An enterprise is defined as a project or undertaking, especially a bold or complex one. In other words, a business or company. It is a term used in the commercial world used to describe a project undertaken in the hope for gain. Gain for wealth, gain for knowledge, gain for communication and so on. An example that accentuates this, is a new start-up business. Entrepreneurs are individuals or groups of individuals that build/have built the courage, initiative, skill set and knowledge necessary to carry out these massive projects. Although they are fully aware of the risks that come with creating a business, the “give back” is just too high to back out. “It’s not about the ideas, it’s about making those ideas the reality.” 


An entrepreneur is a person who sets up a business/businesses, taking on the financial risk in the hope of profit. They devise a plan to reap the rewards, also bearing the burden of the risk factor accompanying it. They form unique ideas which evolve into an operation which will hopefully bring financial benefit to themselves. These individuals are very 'get-go’, and will find the simplest route to the rewards with minimal risk. This requires a high level of thinking, observation, communication, connecting, intellectually and developmentally. But it’s not as easy as it seems. Entrepreneurship comes with hard work, dedication, consistency and overall attitude to learn and fail. “Failure is the key to success.”


Each of these key concepts correlate to each other but also aid us in the decision of what we’d like to do as we progress through life. An obstacle I identified while venturing through the journey of a topic was finding what I really wanted to do. It is a hard decision to choose something you’d want to be comfortable doing for the next twenty to thirty, even forty years from now. This opened my eyes and made me realize the enormous and vast amount of options our generation has. We have been left with the task to keep humanity going, and most of us now are just realising that. But this is not definite. “A goal without a plan is just a mere wish.” 


Planning someone's future, such as my own, was foreign to me but I slowly adapted and made a rhythm. I feel this rhythm allowed me to gain deeper understanding and inspired me to take action about it. To be able to study the future career you want to see yourself in was fascinating but also daunting. 


This topic of Social Studies really made me realise how fast life moves and that in a couple of years, I will be in the same position as my parents. Providing for your family, yourself, paying bills, paying for your own food etc. This really made me think hard and realise, I don’t want to be in the same position my parents are in. I don't want to have to pull out every cent to pay the rent. I don't want to have to worry about the expenses. I want to do the most whilst I'm young and dumb, so I can learn from it and not make those childish mistakes when I'm older. “Do the hard work in the beginning, and enjoy the end sufficiently.”


Friday, October 1, 2021

Themes and Symbols | English


Although violence can bring momentary fulfilment for a limited goal, it is never a long term solution to resolve conflict. Violence can reduce ones ability to retaliate, yet we are all inclined to hold feelings of spite. Thus, violence may seem beneficial in the short run, but it offers no optimal long term solution to dispute.

Saturday, August 28, 2021

Karate Kid Film Studies | English

 The Karate Kid follows Daniel LaRusso, a teenager taught by Mr Miyagi to help defend against himself and compete in a tournament against his school bullies, one of which is his girlfriend’s ex-boyfriend. Daniel and his mother Lucilla moved to Southern California to start fresh, but soon found himself the target of a group of bullies which unfortunately studied the art of karate. They tormented him every time they saw him utilizing their special skill of karate to accomplish these actions. Daniel became infuriated and was determined and compassionate to learn karate and out-do every one of them. He soon met Mr Miyagi early on in the film and discovered Mr Miyagi is a master of the arts. Mr Miyagi accepted Daniel as a student and taught him what there is to know about karate. “Balance is key.” 

Karate Kid Movie Cover

My favourite character in the film is Johnny. My reasoning behind my decision is because without Johnny or his crew, this film would have ended completely differently. Without a problem, there’s not a solution. WIthout Johnny, there wouldn’t be Mr Miyagi to teach Daniel karate. Johnny is a key character in the film and I like him for that.


Johnny Lawrence

An event that surprised me in the film was when Mr Miyagi gifted one of his precious cars to Daniel. In a scene where they both met and became friends, Mr Miyagi tells Daniel to drive because he can’t. They both giggle and carry on. This is an iconic scene I wouldn’t forget in the film for this reason. Although they both couldn’t drive, now Daniel has his licence and that was Mr Miyagi’s gift to Daniel as a birthday present. It really highlights the evolution of their relationship as student and sensei/father and son/best friends. It warmed my heart when I first witnessed the scene.


Mr Miyagi's car

I would recommend this text to other teenagers because it allows us to develop and build our analyzation and descriptive skills. This task we’ve been assigned with really challenged me mentally, but it allowed me to come to the realisation I need to push harder and carry on I would challenge other teenagers to read/watch the film or book and analyse it with descriptive detail. On top of analysing the film, we studied and understood the types of shots utilised in the film and its purpose. We used our vast new knowledge of camera shots to add more detail and description about the film. The characters, setting, camera shot, facial expressions and so on. Below is a film shot grid and a short description of the shot and its purpose.


Link to Analysis


Film Shot Grid

Thursday, June 24, 2021

Local Government? What is it? | Social Studies

Local government is a term used to label the lowest tier of public administration within small regions and communities. Local government in New Zealand consists of in total, 78 local and regional councils, 11 regional councils and 61 territorial authorities (11 are city councils and 50 are district councils). The purpose of local government is to provide an organised system where councils exercise their power and responsibilities to collaborate for peace, order and good governance of their communities or districts. The brief statement that was previously announced, was a sneak peek into the learning we've been doing in class. Government is an important unit to speak on and learn about at a young age. This enables me and other young people to be aware of the change within our community. This learning will later benefit us wanting to make a change in our community or country.