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Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Health

Today we have learned the meaning of te taha wairua,te taha hinengaro,te taha whanau,te taha tinana.
Out of all of these i think that the most usefull well being would have to be te taha wairua.Because your spiritual well being is more important than the rest.From Maddison&Marara

Tuesday, November 27, 2018

9APA Kaitohu

What was the first day like? how did you feel?
My first day at Papakura high was Exciting and cool but I felt shy and scared.

Who spoke to you first? Did you make friends on the first day?
The first person who spoke to me was this girl Jaelyn,And yes i made friends on the first day.

What have you enjoyed about PHS?
I have enjoyed performing at poly fest with the schools Kapa Haka group.

What could be done better?
More games so they can get to know each other more.

What advice could you give to Yr 8's?
I would say not to be so shy and go up to people and say hi and ask if they want to be friends.

Friday, November 23, 2018

Career Quest results

My top five job choices were working with tourists,travellers and guests,Hair beauty and natural appearance,Preventing and investigating crime and preparing and cooking food for people. The reason i would love one of these jobs are because you get to meet lots of people while your working.Out of all these jobs i would probably want to work on investigating crime because its exciting.

Thursday, September 27, 2018

North korea

Solar power:The energy of the sun

To create light energy from the sun:The Core: The core of the Sun is the region that extends from the center to about 20–25% of the solar radius. It is here, in the core, where energy is produced by hydrogen atoms (H) being converted into molecules of helium (He).

Monday, September 24, 2018

10 facts about the human body

1. Your mouth produces about one litre of saliva each day!
2. Your brain is sometimes more active when you’re asleep than
when you’re awake.
3. Laid end to end, an adult’s blood vessels could circle
Earth’s equator four times!


4. The word “muscle” comes from Latin term meaning “little mouse“,
which is what Ancient Romans thought flexed bicep muscles resembled.


5. Bodies give off a tiny amount of light that’s too weak for the eye to see.
6. The average person has 67 different species of bacteria in their belly button.
7. You lose about 4kg of skin cells every year!
8. Babies don’t shed tears until they’re at least one month old.
9. Information zooms along nerves at about 400kmph!
10. The human heart beats more than three billion times in an average lifespan.