Anthony @ Saint Pius X Catholic School
I am a year 8 students of Room 7 and my teacher is Mrs Tui.
Monday, 5 December 2016
Wednesday, 16 November 2016
Technology
My time at technology was great because we learnt how to make a ice cream in a bag. We put the ice cream bag inside a block of bag so it could turn into ice cream. I enjoyed shaking the ice cream bag. It was easy because the ingredients wasn’t very complicated. After our last step which was shaking the ice cream bag we tasted our ice cream. It was delicious.
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Writing
Kiwi sports
At kiwi sport golf we played snag golf as our first game. We had to try and hit the target 10 times so the game could be won. We also won the second round of games which was hitting the cone. It was lot’s fun because we corporate as a team. Our last game was very complicated and hard.
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Writing
Thursday, 3 November 2016
St. Radbertus
I have learnt a few things about the life of St Radbertus.
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Religious Education
Monday, 31 October 2016
Wednesday, 19 October 2016
Thursday, 13 October 2016
Margaret Aylward
Paragraph 1:Margaret Aylward was born in Waterford on November 23rd 1810. She was the 5 child of William Aylward and Ellen Murphy.
Paragraph 2:Margaret Aylward was a very skilled business women.
Paragraph 3:Margaret Aylward had a early start to education to a small quaker school in Waterford and eventually removed.
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Margaret Aylward had a close relationship with christian brothers and they helped the poor Irish children.
Paragraph 5:Margaret Aylward started education early at small quaker school in Waterford.
Paragraph 6: Margaret Aylward wanted to be a labour for the rest of her life. The Great Famine were raging about the destitute children and woman. Then Margaret decided to join a Charity to help the poor and sick. She was then sentenced to six months in imprisonment for kidnapping a young baby.
Paragraph 7: Margaret Aylward wanted to attempt a charity but it didn’t go as she planned. Other people helped her such as Cardinal Cullen who helped find St Brigid's Society. Her group was known as the ladies of Charities and then eventually changed it to Holy sisters of Faith. When she recently died her sister Jane said that her brother was suppose to continue his father’s good deeds but instead it was her beloved sister Margaret Aylward who will never be forgotten.
I have learnt more about Margaret Aylward since I met up with my group and discussed their paragraphs with me.
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Religious Education
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