Thursday, 31 March 2016
The Weet-Bix Try
The Weet-bix Try is a 3 way tryathlon at Ongley Park on the 24 of March on Thursday 2016. The tryathlon activities are swimming,biking and running.
You can go into groups or go individually. Groups are when you split up and one does Swimming and one does biking and both do the run. Individual means that you do everything by yourself.
The swimming pool was very deep and really wavy because of all the people swimming. The Bike was very scenic and beautiful and relaxing but people tried to race me to the end of the Bike race. The run was very very tiring and it hurt a lot.
When you got to the end you get a medal, water an ice block and a photo. After all of that you could do different games and get different prizes. When you're finished you can watch other people do their races.
After all the races their was prize giving with prizes for the most people from schools and winning mountain bikes.
Wednesday, 30 March 2016
Gems
My Favorite place to learn in Gri11 2.0
My favorite place to learn in GRI11 2.0 is the Hideout. The Hideout is a silent space for people like me who enjoy quiet while learning. The only downside is that when your working people keep coming in and out of the room and making noise, and sometimes you can here everyone in the other room.
Sometimes there are heaps of people in the room and it is still as silent as a mouse.
The other spaces are called The Hangout, The Hall of Fame and The Hub. The Hangout is a social room. People like to talk a little bit in there. The Hall of Fame is a place that the class put all the computers and chargers. The Hub is the main classroom where we do all of the regular stuff like the roll, the notices, and catching up on the priorities.
The other spaces are called The Hangout, The Hall of Fame and The Hub. The Hangout is a social room. People like to talk a little bit in there. The Hall of Fame is a place that the class put all the computers and chargers. The Hub is the main classroom where we do all of the regular stuff like the roll, the notices, and catching up on the priorities.
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