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Showing posts with label term 2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label term 2. Show all posts

Thursday, 21 May 2020

Back At School

Today was the first day back to school and at the start I thought that it would be exciting and ready to learn again but actually it was boring because I thought that we would do the things we did before this lockdown but it seems that everything has changed but it's good to know that our community is doing everything to keep safe from this virus.

We had lunch and it was good just we had to play separately and we couldn't go play with our friends so if I could change one thing it would be nothing because we have been doing good lately so I wouldn't want to change the way we live.

At the end we all went back home but it was kind of different because the students that had siblings would go first now and then the other students went last but other than that going back to school was good and hope it will get better everyday.

   

Monday, 11 May 2020

Road Safety

We might be in lockdown but once this pandemic has been solved we will be allowed to go out again but still with the same conditions and hope everyone will stick to it but on thing we must remember is the rules on the road so here are some rules on the rad the you need to keep.

1. One thing you should know and remember is to keep to the speed limit and always stop at STOP signs.

2.Another one is to always slow down to observe recommended speeds around bends and to keep on your left-hand side

3. A simple one that everyone should know is to always put on their seat belt and to know that it is on is to wait till you a click then you are already to go.

4. Do not Drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs it is a crime in New Zealand and strictly enforced by police.

5. Remember to give way to cyclists using the bus lanes, and vehicles using bus lanes.

these are all the things you need to remember while on the road I hope everyone keeps safe and looks both ways on the crossing.

Road safety - Waimate District Council





Tuesday, 28 April 2020

Moving to Level 3

As some of you know we have now moved into level 3 of this pandemic and hope that you are all safe, remember that we must continue to stay in our household bubbles whenever we are not at work, school, buying the groceries or exercising.

Fast food restaurants like McDonald's and KFC have opened for alert level 3 but the only way to get a Big Mac or some Wicked Wings is from drive thru the only ones allowed in are the staff and the people that bring the fresh new ingredients.
 


Thursday, 23 April 2020

Earth Day

 Earth Day is an annual event celebrated around the world on April 22 to establish support for environmental protection. it was First celebrated in 1970 and has continued on till this day and now over one billion people in 192 countries celebrate this.
Earth Day founder Gaylord Nelson came up with the idea for a national day to focus on the environment.

Lastly to celebrate this you could do some garden in your backyard and try planting some flowers or if you want you could plant things that can be used in you life like potatoes, lettuce, blueberries, and more, so when doing this you can make the world a little more brighter for the next generation.
Earth Day Challenge List | Earth day projects, Earth day ...
"The fate of the living planet is the most important issue facing mankind"
- Gaylord Nelson

ANZAC Day

On the 25th of April will be the beginning of another year of remembering the once that we lost during the war and the ones that protected our country and our familes and as everyone across the globe know that the Corona virus is spreading rapidly so most countries including New Zealand has made everyone stay inside their homes, so here are some ideas to remember those that have died for us.

1. You could make a poppy out of anything and try putting ti somewhere that people are able to see like on your windows or stick it on a wall.

2. If you wanted you could also get your the people in your bubble to come to the lounge and if you have a device you could play the last post which is normally play on ANZAC Day it symbolises the duty of the dead is over and they can rest in peace. 

3. Lastly you if you have a device you could Skype, Face time, or even call your families just have a talk and see how they are and if they're keeping safe.

100 Word Challenge : ANZAC editionThese are somethings you can do on ANZAC Day. I hope you are keeping safe and will do something special to remember the ones we lost but well never forget, thank you for reading! 

Tuesday, 21 April 2020

First Online Supermarket

Countdown has opened New Zealand's first online supermarket, the supermarket was opened 16th of April and is located in Penrose, Auckland.
It is estimated that the new store will have about 7,500 online orders in a week from the Auckland region.

The e-store, which will achieve 24-hours a day, seven days a week was planned previous to the virus lockdown. Countdown said the new e-Store will undoubtedly ease the pressure of staff at 10 busy central Auckland supermarkets.