Thursday, 5 August 2021
olympics
1. The first Olympic Games took place in the 8th century B.C. in Olympia, Greece. They were held every four years for 12 centuries. Then, in the 4th century A.D., all pagan festivals were banned by Emperor Theodosius I and the Olympics were no more. 2. However, the athletic tradition was resurrected about 1500 years later: The first modern Olympics were held in 1896 in Greece. 3. In ancient Greece, athletes didn’t worry about sponsorship, protection, or fashion – they competed naked. 4. Back then, the games lasted five or six months. 5. Women have been allowed to compete in the Olympics since 1900. 6. From 1924-1992, the Winter and the Summer Olympics took place in the same year. Now, they’re on separate cycles and alternate every two years. 7. Only four athletes have won medals in both the Winter and the Summer Olympics. Only one of them, Christa Ludinger-Rothenburger, won medals in the same year. 8. During the 2012 London Games, the Olympic Village required 165,000 towels for a bit more than two weeks of activity. 9. The official languages of the games are English and French, complemented by the official language of the host country. 10. Tarzan competed in the Olympics: Johnny Weissmuller, an athlete-turned-actor who played Tarzan in 12 movies, won five gold medals in swimming in the 1920s. 11. From 1912-1948, artists participated in the Olympics: Painters, sculptors, architects, writers, and musicians competed for medals in their respective fields. 12. During the 1936 Berlin Games, two Japanese pole-vaulters tied for second place. Instead of competing again, they cut the silver and bronze medals in half and fused the two different halves together so that each of them had a half-silver and half-bronze medal. 13. The Olympic torch is lit the old-fashioned way in an ancient ceremony at the temple of Hera, in Greece: Actresses, wearing costumes of Greek priestesses, use a parabolic mirror and sun rays to kindle the torch. 14. From there, the torch starts its relay to the host city: It is usually carried by runners, but it has traveled on a boat, on an airplane (and the Concorde), on horseback, on the back of a camel, via radio signal, underwater, and in a canoe. 15. The unlit Olympic torch has also been taken to space several times. 16. The relay torch and the Olympic flame are supposed to burn during the whole event. In case the flame goes out, it can only be reignited with a backup flame, which has been lit in Greece as well, and with never a regular lighter! 17. The 2012 London Games were the first Olympics in which all participating countries sent female athletes. 18. The following sports are (sadly) not part of the Olympics anymore: solo synchronized swimming, tug of war, rope climbing, hot air ballooning, dueling pistol, tandem bicycle, swimming obstacle race, and plunge for distance. Luckily, live pigeon shooting was a one-shot and only part of the 1900 Olympics in Paris. 19. The five rings of the Olympic symbol – designed by Baron Pierre de Coubertin, co-founder of the modern Olympic Games – represent the five inhabited continents of the world. 20. The six colors – blue, yellow, black, green, red, and the white background – were chosen because every nation’s flag contains at least one of them. 21. The Olympic Games have been hosted by 23 different countries. 22. The first official Olympic mascot was Waldi, the dachshund, at the 1972 Games in Munich. 23. The 2016 Games in Rio will mark the first time the Olympics are held in South America. 24. During the 17 days of the 2016 Summer Olympics, 10,500 athletes from 205 countries will represent 42 different sports and participate in 306 competitions in Rio.
Friday, 2 July 2021
matariki
hi people of the world this is my blog post for today since we are in Matariki mouth we did this for Matariki this was medium for hard this was a pain in the but to do
Thursday, 1 July 2021
toy invention
Hi-Tech Bag Hi-Tech bag includes a safe a metal box with bulletproof Weels armor rocket boost the high tech bag will keep you safe because it has an armored box which is bullet broth that will keep you in if you are in danger but it won't stay on the ground it has got wheel’s to go and that isn't all it has got a rocket to go turbo but if you want to keep things safe it has got safe on it. It was made 1/7/21 in store now but buy it from its original company
Hi people of the world part of our learning was to add a caption this is my one its logo is mt it stands for mega tech
Wednesday, 30 June 2021
T shape literacy
Medical doctor ever since covid-19 started I was a lot harder for the hospital to keep working because it heaps of people had covid-19 everybody wants getting tested for covid and then heaps and heaps of people had covid-19 so everybody went into lockdown and then the schools were only allowed to have 10 or 5 kids at school each day then everybody was told that they had to use so every day all the school kids and adults go onto Google mate and discord to talk to each other and meetings and to find out what they're doing for school work but when The Vaccines were made everybody was getting me but you can die from The Vaccines Converters how covid-19 affected New Zealand Medical Doctors
Teacher primary when covid-19 started everybody still went to school like is nothing and then on the news of shine that it was going around all of the worlds dim started to get worse and then we went into covert Lockdown and we found the snow things called a Google meet or discord and that was how we were able to no what we were doing for school work but we had to do school work at home because it was locked down and lockdown as when everybody has to stay at home then when covid-19 went down where would I go back to school but we had to use sanitizer every time that we came in or go outside and that is how covid-19 affected New Zealand schools
hi people of the world today we did are T shape literacy we had to choose a job and how did covid affect this job voice type makes writing so easy it takes o long if you are a slow typer like me
Tuesday, 29 June 2021
Questions and answers ‘ Why were some people didn't want to go Why were they so different when they came back They had seen so many friends die How did they feel about going to the war Nervous and scared to go How was the 28th battalion acknowledged At the time Because so many people were killed and heaps of families were sad How was the 28th battalion made a difference in your life It is so amazing that a small country went so far It makes me so happy to know that small can go big How do we or might we remember the battalion I'm thinking that it could be a legend Or your nan and pop could tell you about it
volcano
What is a volcano It is a mountain that spits out lava it can kill everything in its path expert water and rock if you spray water it will make absiden which is one of the harness rock n the world Where can you find volcanoes On islands soured by water How many can you name I don't know any volcanoes How dangerous is a volcano it is very dangers because it kills every thing in its path How many volcanoes are there in the world around 1500
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