Cybersmart Challenge Google Slides Animation – HORROR

Kia ora! Another Cybersmart Challenge but this time, making a Google Slides Animation. Now, I know how to use Google Slides like the back of my brain and how I can make it into an animation. Anyways, I was thinking really hard of what type of animation I should make. Some of my classmates were making a beach, for example, a guy rowing on a canoe just like in the video.

That’s until I realise….Halloween is coming up soon in 57 DAYS! I love horror, so why not make a horror animation with a bit of LORE in it. For those who don’t know what lore is, it basically means background information about a person. Typically these are very random or secret pieces of information, but everyone has lore (have you had any slightly strange experience in your life? That’s probably lore).

So I got to warn you about creepy/disturbing images, but it’s barely even scary to be honest!? Happy 57 Days before Halloween 😉

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(if you find any lore/clues about this horror animation, don’t be shy to comment it down and I’ll love to hear your theory)

Abe Uta Research Task – Mana Ako

Mālō e lelei! In Mana Ako, our task is picking an athlete from ANY countries. Since PES Olympics is coming up, I thought why not choose my country that I’m in? Which is Japan!

Anyways, once you go to the next slide, it will explain you who Abe Uta is! Then some extra information and fun facts coming up too.

Though, one thing I found challenging is finding a moment of Abe Uta because some of the videos were in Japanese to be honest. But I do enjoy researching my about my athlete!

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~also Happy EARLY Tongan Language Week~ 

Ei katu Cook Island Language

Kia orana! In Mana Ako, we did fun different activities about Cook Islands. I tried making an Ei Katu as in real life, but there was so many bugs and I have a huge fear of bugs ever since last year I went to Samoa. A literal cockroach landed on top of head, it scared me to death but good thing my cousins let me sleep in a mattress with a net around it to keep it from bugs.

Anyways, I was able to do the digital art of Ei Katu which I am glad of course. You can see I choose white orchids for my digital Ei Katu, because WHITE orchids are often symbolises with purity, innocence and elegance. Then there is a greeting for you 🙂

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~also Happy Cook Islands Language Week~

Units of Measurement – Length

Kia orana! This week I am learning about measurements, where I learn how to accurately measure length and convert between units. As I went through the Google Slides, I learnt that a pencil isn’t measured in millimetres (smallest unit) it is measured in centimetres (second smallest unit).

Though, there was something that was challenging and that is converting some of these measurements by division! I even need to work it out on paper to be honest. But that is just part of learning anyways 🙂

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Cook Islands Language Week Word Cloud


Kia ora! This week is Cook Island Language Week, so my task for literacy is Word Cloud where I just have to describe the Cook Islands and put it on the online app that is called ‘Word Cloud’.

To be honest, it was very hard for me to come up with 20 adjectives/action words! But I managed to do it with a little bit of help 🙂

Anyways, enjoy my Google Slides and Happy Cook Island Week to all <3

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Famous Failures – Mana Ako

Kia ora! This week at Mana Ako, we learnt about famous failures we know. Firstly, I wanted to acknowledge Sir Edmund Hillary (NZ $5 note) for being the first person to climb Mount Everest!

For some reason, he wasn’t able to climb the sixth highest mountain (Cho Oyu) in the world but was able to climb Mount Everest?! That mountain is very tall compare to Cho Oyu, yet Sir Edmund Hillary can climb it? Though, I think he just wanted to prove everyone that we all shouldn’t be giving up so easily.

Which is way I won’t give up easily as well when I’m doing my work🤣

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Time for Time! – T3 W1

Kia ora! This week I have finally finish off one of my maths task from Week 1 Term 3, I always have trouble telling the time from either in a 24-hour time or a 12-hour time but Miss Hill helped me understand how to tell the time.

So on the 2nd slide, Miss Hill told me to read the parts on this slide. I know that Midday is 12pm, Midnight is 12am, 24-hour clock times begin at midnight where it goes around again and that they are ALWAYS 4 numbers!

As I go through the slides, I think the most challenging part is understanding/solving the time problems because some of them were confusing to me and even Miss Hill🤣🤣🤣

But Champions never give up, even doing school work.

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Natural and Manmade Resources – Mana Ako T3 W2

Kia ora! And welcome back to my blog, you can see I haven’t been posting any work lately but I am still standing better than ever. This task is from Mana Ako, did you know that World Nature Conservation Day starts in July the 28th (just 2 days ago).

When me and the others were learning about this, Miss Tele’a wanted us all to take a quick quiz on our chromebooks. The quiz is just an online drag-and-drop picture quiz where we need to figure out what is natural resources (materials from the Earth) and manmade resources (Resources made by humans using natural resources).

I got to be honest, this was a little bit changeling for me as I have celebrated World Nature Conservation Day before or even learnt about these natural/mamade resources back then but it’s a good thing that Mr C and Miss Tele’a taught all of us who don’t know much about these kind of things.

So if you ever need homework or learn new things, then come to Mana Ako or email Miss Tele’a about getting a permission slip for the club.

Equal Rights to Who? – Hilarious Skit for Inquiry


Kia ora! Here is a funny video about a hilarious skit of Boys verses Girls. In this skit, you will see my group who is Bonnie, Baylee, Mele, Prodeus and myself. The skit that we’re doing is called ‘Equal Rights to Who’ which was actually made by me, I wanted my group to experience how Year 8’s can make their own script without an adult helping.

As for our costumes, Prodeus is wearing a white T-shirt, then Bonnie wearing a dark blue letterman jacket and me just wearing a literal red jumper on my head to be as my BLONDE hair. Also my group managed to memorise their script, practise their expressions and actions.

One of my group member, Mele, thinks I’m the captain because of how I direct or leave helpful comments when they practise but I’m not the captain tho. Bonnie is, so I consider myself a co-captain??

Anyways, I hope you enjoy this hilarious skit about individual genders thinking they should have equal rights but soon Miss Riley will stop it! How about your opinion? Who actually deserves equal rights? And why? How would you stop this stupid situation if you were Miss Riley?
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⤹✮𝐀𝐂𝐓𝐎𝐑𝐒✮⤸

✰Leata as Felicia

✰Bonnie as Carter

✰Baylee as Betty

✰Mele as Miss Riley

✰Prodeus as Alex

(𝘚𝘰𝘮𝘦 𝘱𝘦𝘰𝘱𝘭𝘦 𝘸𝘦𝘳𝘦 𝘭𝘢𝘵𝘦 𝘰𝘯 𝘢𝘤𝘤𝘪𝘥𝘦𝘯𝘵 𝘰𝘳 𝘸𝘦𝘳𝘦 𝘛𝘖𝘖 𝘚𝘊𝘈𝘙𝘌𝘋 𝘵𝘰 𝘥𝘰 𝘪𝘵!?)

Why is Matariki so important?

Kia ora! Today me and my literacy class are yet doing another explanation writing, we do this so that we’ll be ready for any explanation we encounter in College. Anyways, since it will almost be Matariki, this explanation writing is all about what, how and why about Matariki.

If you never heard of Matariki or don’t know the story/meaning of this Maori New Year, good thing you’ll be reading my AMAZING writing.

I hope you’ll understand as you read through my writing, if there is any errors then feel free to tell me so!

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