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Thursday 16 August 2018

Tuesday Volleyball

Tuesdays are the days we have Volleyball. We've been practising with Renee, our coach. She taught us how to do a lot of hard and easy moves. The hardest move for me would be the spike. It's hard because you wouldn't know when to spike the ball and where. So ever since we've been practising I've improved in spiking the ball. Now I know how to spike the ball, but not properly just a beginner spike.

By the way the class learnt something that day. We also have to learn one move each day, so that we don't have to get mixed up learning two moves at once.

Wednesday 15 August 2018

Kevin And Hunter

Today we had to say farewell to four visitors. There were two students named Kevin and Hunter and the teachers name was Miss Cheng. When they arrived at Ruapotaka School we had a special assembly to welcome them. While they were here, they enjoyed there time with some classes, doing sport and a lot of maths.

Sadly we had to say farewell to them because they had to explore the rest of Auckland. So when they were leaving we had another assembly, the prefects handed each of them some gifts. In the end they left with their gifts and headed home.

Friday 3 August 2018

Kahurangi

Wednesday 1st of August we had an amazing show being shown by the people of Kahurangi. There were six of them, they started off
there show with a dance. Through out the whole show their were bits where comedy was involved and it was funny, there was a scene where one of the girl actors dressed up as a boy and pretend married a lady. She even had the moustache and everything.

Going to the end there a part where the actors chose three people from the audience to come up to the front. The tree people that was chosen was 2 students, Kingston and Texas, then the last person was a teacher, Mr Reid. All they had to do was follow the instructions the actor gave them, some moves looked funny, but what was funny was when he made the noises.

They finished the show with questions and then a student prefect had to say a thank you speech to finish the show.