Luke @ School
I was a pupil at Marshland School and this blog is where I shared my learning. This blog has been archived, no further content will be uploaded or added. You are welcome to continue viewing posts, however commenting has been disabled.
Wednesday, November 4, 2020
The Uniqueness of NZ
Friday, October 16, 2020
Usefulish movie script
Hey Bloggers, this term for literacy, we're going to be making a short movie. But to make a movie, we need to write something called a script, a script contains all the information of the film so writing your characters, moral, IPARC and writing each situation and adding Int (interior, meaning voice, or something important to list down), Ext (Exterior, meaning the scene and something that you could phisically see). My movie will animated and it's a story of the people on Earth saving Hummanity (Ying Yang) from being fully destroyed by the army of Xenomorphs, it shows that the Ying Yang is what makes life meaningful.
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
Surely Sign language
Hey bloggers, today we've been learning sign language, because it is sign language week. We've been playing this game called "Sign Ninja" where we have to watch different videos to answer different questions. But you need to learn to know the answers for each question, if you get one question wrong, you'll have to redo all the questions, which is quite annoying. You have to earn "sacks" to feed the monster like food, blocking you from the next door. On top is the video of me introducing myself. I hope you enjoy learning sign language.
Sunday, September 13, 2020
Fast and insane rocket (not really insane)
Hey bloggers, this week we've did our final launch for our rockets, many teams participated in this compitition for the top three furtherest ones. Our group is called MASA (not named by me) with Taine, Daimien, Cameron, Jordan, kayden, Billie and me. Our rocket on the final day of launch only went 18 metres, which was concideribly further than our previous launch, because it didn't imeadiently crash onto the ground. I like our design, because the shape of fins being aerodynamic and sleak. Overall I think our rocket is great and maybe next time use a newer and less damaged rocket. We've also have an epic trailer for you to filthily enjoy (for real!). I hope you've enjoyed our look and the practicality of our rocket.