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Friday, 28 May 2021

10 Fun Facts About Wellington.

 Today in Hurumanu 2 we are doing something where the teacher pulls out a stick with a name of something on it. Then you have to research it and find 10 fun facts about that thing or place. Today we got Wellington so here are 10 fun facts about it.

1. Wellington I actually the southernmost capital in the world.

2. Wellingtons nickname is Windy Wellington because how windy it is.

3. You may think it's a joke but the Bee Hive was drawn on the back of a napkin as a joke. Not for a second did the designer think that it would be built.

4. With the steep streets in the Wellington city, the people who live there are known to be the fittest people in New Zealand. With 11 percent of people continuing to walk on foot to work. This is really weird.

5. Suprisingly Wellington is home to the worlds biggest wooden Govermental buildings in the world and also the finest.

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Just note I haven't finished and I'll finish it later.

Tuesday, 25 May 2021

The Bully poem

 In hurumanu 1 for the 10 minute work we got to read a poem about a bully. Here's the link to the poem if you want to read it yourself "Link". This poem made me think about the bully as a lonley one has no friend's and always trys to keep his reputation up, the bad type of reputation by going around looking for the weak. Bully's would never go for the older or stronger because they always know that they would never win because there is always a big power difference. If I ever say this bully I would probably ignore him or if hes trying to hurt someone get someone who can help with the situation. I would also walk away from him and try to ignore him by not looking at him.


Meanings of 5 words.

  1. Assertive - You state firmly with authority.
  2. Passive - Not active, not resisting or fighting against the person whos attacking.
  3. Aggressive - Likly to attack or fight.
  4. Boundaries - It is where you have a limitation on where you can go or what you can do.
  5. Conflict - It is where you fight, struggle or disagree with something or someone.