Hey Blog World,
Fehi here again and todays Summer Learning Journey is about the Tāne Mahuta and weather we would like to visit it or not. I would like to say thank you to Megan and the Summer Learning Journey team for letting me join in this program.
What is Tāne Mahuta: Tāne Mahuta is forest in the Waipoua Forest in Northland. Some people may call it the 'Lord Of The Forest'.
Whats so cool about it: In the Tāne Mahuta there is the largest (meaning the biggest) Kauri tree in the Country (New Zealand).
Why Would I like to visit the Tāne Mahuta: I would really like to visit Tāne Mahuta in real life because I would like to see the biggest kauri tree in the country. If I were able to go there I would take a photo of me next to it and share it with my friends so they can experience what it feels like to see something very rare and cool.
So here's how my trip would be like if I could visit the Tāne Mahuta.
Bye Bloggers.
Blog You Later.
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Thursday, December 20, 2018
Summer Learning Journey:Day 1, Activity 3 Ice, Ice Baby!!!
Hello blog world,
Fehi here again and todays task is too right how to do a Digital Footstep (what we leave the internet).
A digital footstep is what you do on the internet and the bigger it gets it means your doing something not too responsible. So I made this footstep to show you the difference of Personal and Private information.

Hope You enjoy my blog post see you guys tomorrow.
Bye Blog World
Fehi here again and todays task is too right how to do a Digital Footstep (what we leave the internet).
A digital footstep is what you do on the internet and the bigger it gets it means your doing something not too responsible. So I made this footstep to show you the difference of Personal and Private information.
Hope You enjoy my blog post see you guys tomorrow.
Bye Blog World
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Summer Learning Journey: Day 1 activity 2 North and South!!!!
Hello again bloggers,
Fehi back again with another blog post of the week so in today's activity for Day one activity 2. SO for today's activity I have to write about my hometown which is in the Kingdom Of Tonga, Nuku'alofa. I hope you guys enjoy it and always stay tuned for tomorrow's blog post. Once again thank you Megan and the summer learning journey team for letting HPS in this program.
My Hometown:
The island of Tonga is a a very beautiful, kind, warming place you are able to have fun, be free and be thankful while your there. So in my hometown Nuku'alofa also known as the capital of Tonga is were I come, that and also Vava'u ( which is another place in Tonga were I also come from). Most students from HPS come from Tonga and also Samoa which is amazing to be in a room full of Polynesian students. The ground of Nuku'alofa is rocks and the scenery are long beautiful palm trees. Also the bright, beaming sun is always there but sometimes a little to much if you ask me.
Thats the island of Nuku'alofa to me.
Thanks for reading my blog post.
Blog you later.
Fehi back again with another blog post of the week so in today's activity for Day one activity 2. SO for today's activity I have to write about my hometown which is in the Kingdom Of Tonga, Nuku'alofa. I hope you guys enjoy it and always stay tuned for tomorrow's blog post. Once again thank you Megan and the summer learning journey team for letting HPS in this program.
My Hometown:
The island of Tonga is a a very beautiful, kind, warming place you are able to have fun, be free and be thankful while your there. So in my hometown Nuku'alofa also known as the capital of Tonga is were I come, that and also Vava'u ( which is another place in Tonga were I also come from). Most students from HPS come from Tonga and also Samoa which is amazing to be in a room full of Polynesian students. The ground of Nuku'alofa is rocks and the scenery are long beautiful palm trees. Also the bright, beaming sun is always there but sometimes a little to much if you ask me.
Thats the island of Nuku'alofa to me.
Thanks for reading my blog post.
Blog you later.
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Wednesday, December 19, 2018
Summer Learning Journey Activity 1: Top 3 Facts!!!
Hey Blog World,
Fehi back again with another blog post for 'The Summer Learning Journey' and one Monday was the first day to start the activites and here I am starting it. So in This weeks task we are basing it off the land habitats of Aotearoa New Zealand. So in the first activity we had to find out top 3 task from this website(Link Here) and put them into our own words. Once again thank you Megan and the summer learning journey team for letting my school be apart of this.
Here's my Top 3 facts in my own words:
Fact 1: Original New Zealanders are also called kiwis but kiwi is not the fruit. It is a New Zealand's native flightless bird.
My version/twist to it: Us fellow New Zealander's are normally called kiws but what most people may perhapes is were named after the fruit but really were named after our native bird which u may not know the rare bird is flightless.
Fact 2: Original The official language is English and Maori.
My version/twist to it: The most common language's spoken here in New Zealand is English and Maori.
Fact 3: Original It is one of the three countries in the world that has two official national anthems of equal standing. The first is God Save the Queen and the other is God Defend New Zealand.
My version/twist on it: New Zealand is one in three countries to have two official national anthems. The first one is 'God Save the Queen' and the second one is 'God Defend New Zealand'.
Hope you guys enjoyed my three facts.
Come back tomorrow for the next activity.
Bye Bloggers
Fehi back again with another blog post for 'The Summer Learning Journey' and one Monday was the first day to start the activites and here I am starting it. So in This weeks task we are basing it off the land habitats of Aotearoa New Zealand. So in the first activity we had to find out top 3 task from this website(Link Here) and put them into our own words. Once again thank you Megan and the summer learning journey team for letting my school be apart of this.
Here's my Top 3 facts in my own words:
Fact 1: Original New Zealanders are also called kiwis but kiwi is not the fruit. It is a New Zealand's native flightless bird.
My version/twist to it: Us fellow New Zealander's are normally called kiws but what most people may perhapes is were named after the fruit but really were named after our native bird which u may not know the rare bird is flightless.
Fact 2: Original The official language is English and Maori.
My version/twist to it: The most common language's spoken here in New Zealand is English and Maori.
Fact 3: Original It is one of the three countries in the world that has two official national anthems of equal standing. The first is God Save the Queen and the other is God Defend New Zealand.
My version/twist on it: New Zealand is one in three countries to have two official national anthems. The first one is 'God Save the Queen' and the second one is 'God Defend New Zealand'.
Hope you guys enjoyed my three facts.
Come back tomorrow for the next activity.
Bye Bloggers
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Wednesday, October 10, 2018
Spring Holiday Homework 5: Billionaire Boy
Hey Blog World,
Fehi back again with another blog post for the holiday homework we have this spring. I read an online book called 'Billionaire Boy' written by David Williams. Its the first time I read this book so I'm still learning how to pronounce some of the words but with some of the tricks of learned throughout primary school, I'm really getting the hands of it.
I did screencastify my first time reading it out loud so hope you like it:
Feel free to see my screencastify!!!!
Bye Bloggers
Fehi back again with another blog post for the holiday homework we have this spring. I read an online book called 'Billionaire Boy' written by David Williams. Its the first time I read this book so I'm still learning how to pronounce some of the words but with some of the tricks of learned throughout primary school, I'm really getting the hands of it.
I did screencastify my first time reading it out loud so hope you like it:
Feel free to see my screencastify!!!!
Bye Bloggers
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Spring Holiday Homework 4: Food Critic
Hey Blog World,
Fehi back again with another blog post for the 'Spring Holiday Homework' and this is my fourth blog post. Did you know there is only 4 days left until school starts? Besides talking about school, I got a very special gift from my brother when he came back from Australia... It was " COLES COOKIES," which is what I said when I saw them.
Cole's Cookies are more than just cookies to me they are a chocolatey medium crunch cookies that taste like a bite from heaven. If you didn't know this about, I have a close bond with these cookies an I was so happy to see he brought me 25 boxes of cookies... But I had to give about 15 of them to my close family, which meant I had 10 left.
What I Liked:
I think I enjoyed everything about these cookies, especially there real, smooth chocolate chip cookies they have inside them. Each bite of the cookies had plenty of chocolate chips inside. My siblings and nieces enjoyed them so we finished all ten of the leftover boxes in just almost 6 days.
What I Disliked:
I basically disliked nothing except my family thought they didn't pack enough cookies in each box (which is saying something cause they pack a lot of cookies inside).
Heres a photo of the box of cookies cause I didn't take a photo of them.
This image was found on this website
Fehi back again with another blog post for the 'Spring Holiday Homework' and this is my fourth blog post. Did you know there is only 4 days left until school starts? Besides talking about school, I got a very special gift from my brother when he came back from Australia... It was " COLES COOKIES," which is what I said when I saw them.
Cole's Cookies are more than just cookies to me they are a chocolatey medium crunch cookies that taste like a bite from heaven. If you didn't know this about, I have a close bond with these cookies an I was so happy to see he brought me 25 boxes of cookies... But I had to give about 15 of them to my close family, which meant I had 10 left.
What I Liked:
I think I enjoyed everything about these cookies, especially there real, smooth chocolate chip cookies they have inside them. Each bite of the cookies had plenty of chocolate chips inside. My siblings and nieces enjoyed them so we finished all ten of the leftover boxes in just almost 6 days.
What I Disliked:
I basically disliked nothing except my family thought they didn't pack enough cookies in each box (which is saying something cause they pack a lot of cookies inside).
Heres a photo of the box of cookies cause I didn't take a photo of them.This image was found on this website
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Friday, October 5, 2018
The Best Place In My Neighborhood....
Hey Blog World,
Fehi back again with another blog post for the Spring Holiday Homework assignments the senior school has over the holiday. This is my third blog post for this specific type of blog post and my goal for this spring is to be able to finish all eight assignments before school starts on the 22nd of October
For today's blog post I have to describe my favorite place in my neighborhood, while I guess neighborhood means the street and the closer things around you. I just recently moved into this house cause my old house and many other pupils around Mt Roskill is currently being demolished into little specs of dust and large blocks of wood and other appliances. My family and I are still getting used to being around this side of Mt Roskill so for me, its not quite my neighborhood yet. So instead I will talk about my old neighborhood.
This neighborhood was very quiet and most people knew each other ( mainly the houses closet to them). I grew up with many friends that soon became family members and to this day we are all still in touch with each other. My favorite part in my neighborhood was probably the small alleyway which leads to the main road that leads to the Puketapapa Mountain.
The small alleyway was filled with leaves and plants and little bushes and sometimes the neighbors around the alleyway would say hello to us and then that would start a brand new friendship.
So that is the best place in my neighborhood... (In my opinion)
Blog You Later!!!
Bye
Fehi back again with another blog post for the Spring Holiday Homework assignments the senior school has over the holiday. This is my third blog post for this specific type of blog post and my goal for this spring is to be able to finish all eight assignments before school starts on the 22nd of October
For today's blog post I have to describe my favorite place in my neighborhood, while I guess neighborhood means the street and the closer things around you. I just recently moved into this house cause my old house and many other pupils around Mt Roskill is currently being demolished into little specs of dust and large blocks of wood and other appliances. My family and I are still getting used to being around this side of Mt Roskill so for me, its not quite my neighborhood yet. So instead I will talk about my old neighborhood.
This neighborhood was very quiet and most people knew each other ( mainly the houses closet to them). I grew up with many friends that soon became family members and to this day we are all still in touch with each other. My favorite part in my neighborhood was probably the small alleyway which leads to the main road that leads to the Puketapapa Mountain.
The small alleyway was filled with leaves and plants and little bushes and sometimes the neighbors around the alleyway would say hello to us and then that would start a brand new friendship.
So that is the best place in my neighborhood... (In my opinion)
Blog You Later!!!
Bye
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Monday, October 1, 2018
Spring Holiday Homework 2: Kiwi Kids News
Hey bloggers,
Fehi back again with my second blog post for the spring holiday homework. For today's blog post I will be writing a short yet very informative summary about an article I read on Kiwi Kids News. The article I read was all about Australia and how a part of the land was vanished by erosion ( which mean it was caused by wind, water, and natural sources and weathers. This whole incident took place on Sunday 23rd September 2018, and the article was published on the 27th of September. I recently learned a lot of things in this very short article, for example, lands can vanish and when they vanish cars and many large objects go with it.
Since this event took place they have urgently told the pupil in Inskip Point in Queensland to avoid this area. They mainly told the people to avoid the area because this wasn't the first time its happen in Inskip Point... Its the second time, the first time in 2015 cars, tents and a caravan vanished with the land.
If you learned something in this blog post, feel free to tell me in comments down below.
Don't forget to check out Kiwi Kids News for more news to learn.
Blog you later!!!
Fehi back again with my second blog post for the spring holiday homework. For today's blog post I will be writing a short yet very informative summary about an article I read on Kiwi Kids News. The article I read was all about Australia and how a part of the land was vanished by erosion ( which mean it was caused by wind, water, and natural sources and weathers. This whole incident took place on Sunday 23rd September 2018, and the article was published on the 27th of September. I recently learned a lot of things in this very short article, for example, lands can vanish and when they vanish cars and many large objects go with it.
Since this event took place they have urgently told the pupil in Inskip Point in Queensland to avoid this area. They mainly told the people to avoid the area because this wasn't the first time its happen in Inskip Point... Its the second time, the first time in 2015 cars, tents and a caravan vanished with the land.
If you learned something in this blog post, feel free to tell me in comments down below.
Don't forget to check out Kiwi Kids News for more news to learn.
Blog you later!!!
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2018,
Happy Holidays.,
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Friday, July 6, 2018
Winter Holiday Homework!!!
Hello Blog World,
This is not actually a blog post of me doing my homework for the holiday. I have just made this to introduce the fact that I will be blog posting throughout the winter holidays in New Zealand. All my blog posts will be to share with you all my winter homework.
This blog post is not meant to be too long but just have a fun and safe holiday.
Blog You Later!!
This is not actually a blog post of me doing my homework for the holiday. I have just made this to introduce the fact that I will be blog posting throughout the winter holidays in New Zealand. All my blog posts will be to share with you all my winter homework.
This blog post is not meant to be too long but just have a fun and safe holiday.
Blog You Later!!
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Saturday, September 24, 2016
Happy Holidays
Hi blog world,guess what it's the term three holiday i am so exitced because i get to sleep because if to day was a school day i would of woken up at 6:30 AM .Okay let ake away all the stress time away and bring in good time but i do got some holiday homework ,I know it sound bad but it is not 2 weeks is a long time first the the homework in one and than the rest i can have fun.
Hope you enjoy bye blog world .
Hope you enjoy bye blog world .
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