Monday, 29 May 2017

last weekly news

Hi guys this will be my last Weekly News Because I want blog to be about my learning more I might put some out if its inportent, I hope you enjoy it.
New Zealand’s finance minister Steven Joyce has delivered the 2017 budget.
In the budget that he gave today in parliament he outlined how New Zealand will spend its money over the next year.
The key points from the 2017 Budget are outlined below. The focus seems to be on health and education. Pleasingly the government has included a $2 billion a year boost for lower-income families.
Income tax: The $14,000 tax level is raised to $22,000(yay)The $48,000 threshold to $52,000.#yay
Rail: $548m in new money for the country’s rail network. That includes $450m for KiwiRail over two years and $98.4m for Wellington’s metro rail network, Thanks to the government.
Education: $1.5bn over four years in new spending on schools and early childhood education. It includes money for six new schools and more than 300 new classrooms.

Economy: Growth predicted to rise from 3.1 percent in the June 2017 year to peak at 3.8 percent in 2019, before easing back, to be honest that’s not a lot..

Weekly Reflection 25/may 2017

This year I am doing a weekly reflection because I want my blog to be about my learning a bit more so I hope you enjoy it.

So far this week I have wrote about Donald trump's visit to Saudi Arabia, I wrote this because I am very interested in what happens around the world especially what happens to the big guy Donald Trump.
I have been in a book bash meeting a book bash is the same as a book club just with a better name  




Wednesday, 24 May 2017

Tuesday, 23 May 2017

Donald trump's visit to Saudi Arabia

U.S president went to Saudi Arabia for an 8 day foreign tour taking his first step into the country as president. Trump got a warm welcome with a carpet as far as the eye can see where Air Force One after it landed at King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh and he met with king Salman and other royals.  


Trump went to to Saudi Arabia to combat terrorism from Isis and islamist state. Donald Trump sent a strong message to the king to combat terrorism harder.He also became the first president to pray at Jerusalem's Western Wall one of jerusalem's holiest sites.They also signed a one billion dollar deal on military.       

Monday, 15 May 2017

weekly news

A Bill which has just been passed by Parliament allows schools to enrol children before their fifth birthday.The new rule means that children can start school from the beginning of the term closest to their fifth birthday.Until now their fifth birthday determined when they would start school, and Education Minister Nikki Kaye says the system needs to be flexible.The Bill also contains other changes to the education system, and Ms Kaye said it was the most significant update for 30 years.It makes clear that seclusion – isolating misbehaving children – isn’t allowed.

Tuesday, 9 May 2017

WEAKLY NEWS

People across the country have put their alarms a couple hours early over the weekend to catch a glimpse of an annual meteor shower. The Eta Aquarid shower passes the earth once a year (sounds cool), and is one of two showers created by dust and debris from Halley’s Comet (A very big commit). New Zealand’s very dark skies at this time of year give us one of the best viewing places in the world.The meteors were most visible between 3am and 5am on Friday and Saturday mornings. At their peak (I ain't got no time for that)There would have been up to 60 meteors an hour visible.











Monday, 8 May 2017

OMG POST

There is a baby in the UK that look exactly like a young Ed Sheeran.
Isla Walton is 2 years old and looks just like the “Shape of You” crooner.
Her mum, Zoe Walton said that her family members always pointed out how much little Isla looks like Sheeran.
Walton says that she and Isla have absolutely no relation to Sheeran, but would love to meet him since they are both big fans.
Tom Davies, a man from Shrewsbury, England saw Isla’s photo on Facebook and decided to post it to Twitter, where the photo soon went viral, receiving over 180,000 likes and 82,000 retweets.

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Workshop

Yesterday I was in a Cammas workshop, Because it was one of goals from last year. In this workshop I had to watch a 4 minute video talking about commas and fanboys, then looking at three passages and had to find the comma mistakes. After that we did a piclit, a piclit is when you get a pitcher and you have to write about but I had to use commas and here’s my finished piece (don’t judge)  

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Thursday, 4 May 2017

Weekly reflection

Today's blog post will be about my weekly reflection.
So far the this week I have filmed a documentary about has politics changed over the years and all I have to do is edit.
This morning I have played the Game Of Awesome for 30 mins and I came third by 1 point it’s still bronze.
At lunch time I scored 3 runaway tries in touch. That game was hard not because the other team was fast because my team could not catch the ball any way we won 3/2.

Later today I have tech were i will be sewing something I know I’m lucky.

Monday, 1 May 2017

North Korea vs America

This weeks hot topic is....
North Korea is trying to make nuclear missiles  (powerful bombs) That can cause devastating damage. Over the last couple years they have tested a large number of missiles. People think they may use them to hit targets in place like the USA.
It’s believed that North Korea isn’t currently building any missiles that can travel to and strike  New Zealand, which are around 10,200 kilometres away (Thank god for that).
US President Donald Trump has been sending warships and submarines to South Korea to try to get North Korea to stop his weapon-building plans.
But there’s no sign that they are going to stop.
However, there have been many arguments between the USA and North Korea in the past and, although they never have been friends, things have always been worked out to stop a war in the past.
So, just what is North Korea?
North Korea was formally created on 9 September 1948, following the end of the Second World War.
Since then, North Korea and South Korea have been enemies.
North Korea is home to more than 24 million people, who live under a form of communist rule, which strictly controls all areas of daily life. People have to ask permission to travel around and it’s difficult for visitors to enter the country too. All TVs and radios are tuned to state channels and people caught listening to foreign broadcasts face harsh punishments. These controls mean that most North Koreans may have little or no idea of world events, or how their country is thought of by the outside world.
Most North Koreans are extremely poor. Many don’t even own things like fridges, washing machines or even bikes (Know wonder they're angry). Many people rely on aid agencies, such as the United Nations, to provide food because there is not enough in the country to eat.
Kim Jong-un is the current leader of North Korea.