My name is Elaina and I am a Year 8 student at Ngatea Primary School. I enjoy swimming, music, reading, film making and art.

Thursday 28 August 2014

Speech

Elaina's Speech

Tena Koutou katoa  
Ko Graeme toku papa
Ko Christine toku mama
Ko Elaina ahau
No reira, Tena Koutou,
Tena Koutou, Tena Tatou
Katoa.



Recently, I have been on a holiday in Fiji, and I am going to tell you the difference between being in Fiji at a resort, or living here in New Zealand, than actually living a proper Fijian life. I have learnt most of this in a tour that I went on, called the Shell Village Tour, where I learnt how Fijians actually live. It’s not always the relaxing sunbathing, drinking out of coconuts, and fun swimming you are expecting. In fact, it’s a lot different.
For one thing, in the Shell Village, they do not have water in the taps the way we do. They rely on rainwater to fill up their taps, which can make life difficult for them, as it does not rain often. They also cannot bath or shower because it would waste their precious water. They would have to bathe in the ocean. Then when you are at a resort in Fiji, you would be provided with some litre bottles of water which you can refill at the bar when you need to. Also in a resort, there is water in the taps, chlorinated so you can shower in it and brush your teeth with it, but you cannot drink it, unless you want to be vomiting and feel very sick.
At a resort in Fiji, there would be a few restaurants and bars to go to for your meals, but if you were living in the Shell Village, that would be different. You would not be able to just walk to a restaurant and order a meal like you could at a resort, you would have to make your own meal. Food in daily life for a Fijian is sometimes Indian, as some Indians live in Fiji. There would be chili peppers, bread, rice, vegetables, curries, and tea.













Now for the school. At the Shell Village school, the field would be hard to play on, as it is not the nice lush grass that we have on our field, but it is dry and spiky grass. In the Shell Village school, there is a sign, telling the students everything they need to know about what they are supposed to be doing, with things like “Theme: Faith” written on it. There are also many signs with mottoes written on them like in front of the library “Lives Change At Library”, which is much different to what we have here, at our school.
I think Fijians are very happy living their lifestyle in the Shell Village, as they have a nice school, good food, and usually enough water. I’m not sure if I could live with that life though - extreme heat in the summer is too much for me!

Weekly Reflection - Week 6

Week 6
Plus
- This week I liked doing Impact because we got to burn our own pictures into our wood, but there is one problem - I burnt myself! :(
- I also liked doing my Maths this week, because I know that I have definitely learnt a lot in the small time space of a week. I have learnt about equivalent fractions, how to times fractions, how to add and subtract decimals, how to convert decimals to fractions, and fractions to decimals.
Minus
- I can’t think of anything that I haven’t enjoyed this week, so I have no minus.
Interesting/Action
- This week I enjoyed Kids Ed Chat, because we learnt a lot about games that others like, and how they can be used as learning.
- No minus so no action to fix my minus.
Goal
- This week my goal is to (over the weekend), practise saying my speech and add some expression into it, so I have a chance of getting into the finals. To do this I have to find the time, ask my parents for help and tips, and be ready by Monday!