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Wednesday 27 March 2013

My Autobiography


This week I presented my autobiography in front of my class.There are some personal information that I have deleted because I am  being cyber smart.


Who Am I ?

Malo ni and Bula vinaka my name is Salome it come from the bible,but even though my mum named me Salome she meant to name me after my great great grandmother.
I am Fijian,Tokelauan and from American Samoa,my family mostly revolve around my Fijian and Tokelauan not so much Samoan life. I'm not a speaker of my language but do understand a little Tokelauan,being Fijian meant going to church every Sunday and having bible study every Saturday so Christianity is a big part of my life and family.
I’ll be honest I don’t like public speaking  but I do like doing art and reading

Education History

I started going to kindergarten at the age of two years old to four years old.In 2005 I started at my first school which was Glendowie Primary and stayed there for a year and then went to St Heliers with my brother and sister the next year.I was in St Heliers from 2006 to 2011 and then came here to Tamaki Primary with my cousin.


Most memorable moments

The memorable moments in my life was when I went to Tokelau and saw the house my mum grew up in and the house my grandpa built,the other memorable moment was going to Fiji to meet all my first cousins and see the house my dad grew up in too.  


Aspirations

My aspiration that I want to be is to become a surgeon the reason for this is because I want to help people and not just some people I want to help people from the pacific islands who need help in their health.

Inspirations

My most inspiring person is my mum because she helped figure out what I want to be when I'm older.She really didn't tell me become a doctor she more showed me,my mum is a nurse so when she tells me stories of how things work as a nurse and how some things can be hard for the people she helps.So this made badly wanted to become a doctor to make a better future for pacific people who need a good doctor.

Inspiring Quote

“Sir, my concern is not whether God is on our side; my greatest concern is to be on God's side, for God is always right.” - Abraham Lincoln

Monday 18 March 2013

Netbook Learning Movie

Press play to find our how netbook learning looks like in our classroom with the use of our classroom site. We hope you enjoy our movie!


Tuesday 5 March 2013

Tree Poem


This term we are learning to use a poetic language in out writing.
I am using metaphors in my poem about tree hope you enjoy it.