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Monday, November 23, 2020

Sports with nick

 Today we had sport with nick and we played a game that I can't remember the name of it




Dumpling Recipe By Bradley

 1kg of flower.

600ml of warm warter.

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1.Beef Dumpling

2.Pork Wonton.

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Sally,Bill,Amy helped teach us 

about Dumplings and Wontons

Tuesday, November 10, 2020

Passion project

 this is my passion project that i was making a month or so 

Monday, November 9, 2020

The wonders of gardening

 today we gone out to the garden and we had to cut off the little fruits on the trees or the tree will split.







Wednesday, November 4, 2020

How deaf people talk with emotion? By Bradley

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*Stand speaking with no volume for ten seconds*                                    

I am standing here with you to talk about how deaf people talk with emotion. Imagine the world we live in without sound. Imagine not hearing people talking to you, music, cars and vehicles travelling, hearing your dog bark. There are so many sounds that make our lives better.

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The term deaf is someone who can’t hear anything, they can only            

understand sign language. Some people can lip read. They can't even hear music or games. I would feel very sad if I couldn’t listen to music everyday.

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Emotion is a term of facial expression and the tone of someone's voice. Deaf people can read people’s facial expressions but cannot hear any sound coming out of their mouths. Emotions can be used in any way: emojis,stickers,characters from games and many more daily expressions.

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Some examples of expressions are physical expressions, like body language,gestures and of course facial expressions.

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Can you honestly imagine what is would be like to be completely deaf. Some people are partially deaf so they can use hearing aids to support them and give them some sense of sound.

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Facts about Deaf People in NZ

  • 1 in 6 of the UK adult population is affected by hearing loss.

  • About 900,000 people are severely or profoundly deaf.

  • Only one out of every five people who could benefit from a hearing aid actually wear one. (National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders

  • 9 in every 10 deaf people are born to deaf parents, but only 1 in 10 of those parents will learn sign language.

  • A 12-year study conducted by the neurology department at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine found that untreated hearing loss increased the risk for dementia.  

  • In NZ 11,000 people use NZ Sign Language.

*Thank you for listening to my speech*


Friday, September 11, 2020

Tongan Art

This is my Tongan art for Tongan language week. this took me around a hour to draw.  What do you think?





 

Wednesday, August 19, 2020

this is my reading activity about a book called hatchet

this book is about a boy that is lost in a forest