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Thursday, February 27, 2020

P.E.

Today at P.E. we were practising running for athletics here is a time table of my time.




100m

200m 
38s
400m
1m 21s
1500m
6m 42s
So today in P.E. class we were practising how to do the Fosbury flop in high jump so what we learnt was that you had to run up to the mat diagonally and you had to turn around when u get to the mat and lift up one foot and hop over it and land on the mat with your legs and arms facing the ceiling with your chin tucked in. Today we done shot put and we were learning the technique on how to throw the shot put properly.



High jump1 Meter1 Meter 10cm
Long jump3 Meter 40cm2 Meter 80cm

1: Run up is 21 steps.
2: Take off will be from the second marker.
3: Land will be measured from the back foot.
4: Land with both feet together.
5: If you are over the second marker when you jump it is a fowl jump.

Shot put 









Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Our prime minister

So today in hurumanu 5 i have been working on an activity we're i was doing research on two different female prime minister and here is the information on the research i done.


Image result for dame jennifer mary shipley


Jenny Shipley 


Born 4 February 1952 age 68 years
Education: Christchurch college of education,Marlborough Girls College
Party: National
Children: Anna Shpley 


Jenny Shipley was running as prime minister from 1997 to 1999. She was working the national party and she was also the first ever woman to run as prime minister for new Zealand, Jenny shipley is no longer running as prime minister, she was born in south land and then had moved to Canterbury and had attended Marlborough Girls College and the Christchurch College of education. Before entering politics, she worked as a schoolteacher and was involved with various community organisations. Shipley was also elected  to parliament in the 1987 election.









Helen Clark 
Born: 26 February 1950: Age 69
Spouse: Peter Davis M. 1981
Party New Zealand labour party
Previous offices: Prime Minister of New Zealand 1999 2008
Education: Te pahu Primary School
University: University of Auckland

  Dame Jennifer Mary Shipley DNZM PC is a New Zealand former politician who served as the 36th Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1997 to 1999. She was the first female prime minister of New Zealand, and is the only woman to have led the National Party. Shipley was born in Gore, South land.

Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Definitions of the scientific method

Hypothesis. An educated guess / estimate.

Equipment/method. The materials used for the experiment.

Conclusion. Findings and research and its all summarised together.

Steps. The order in which you carry out the experiment.

Findings. what you found out / answer.

Aim: What you want to find out.


Monday, February 17, 2020

1. Land with your arms and feet up, on your back

2 when you take off it should be on 1 foot.

3 When you leave the ground you. must spin around use knee to turn around.

Today in the gym we were practising high jump i wasn't to confident but Tobey got more then one meter.

Health

Whare tapa wha is your well being so your Taha Whanau

Thursday, February 13, 2020

P.E. Athletics

So today in P.E. class we were practising how to do the Fosbury flop in high jump so what we learnt was that you had to run up to the mat diagonally and you had to turn around when u get to the mat and lift up one foot and hop over it and land on the mat with your legs and arms facing the ceiling with your chin tucked in. Today we done shot put and we were learning the technique on how to throw the shot put properly.