How to show respect ( because my teacher told me we wern’t good enough)

  • The 3 Rโ€™s Respect yourself, respect others and respect the property!! This looks like completing your work to your highest potential, respecting others looks like taking care of them. Last but not least respecting the property like picking up rubbish and not leaving it lying around.

 

  • Respecting the teacher or any student who is talking or presenting something. This looks like eye-contact sitting and facing them.

 

  • Respect out of school looks like wearing your school uniform with mana and pride and not doing bad things like vaping and having fights

 

A Biography about someone special!!! ๐ŸŽ–

In class we had to write biography’s about someone and write down some questions about them!! This was my buddy and I had to write about him, we randomly got paired up and I got Salesi and I am super proud I hope you like it!!

Biography of Salesiย  ย  ย  By: Jasmine

Salesi was born on November 2nd 2014 and raised in Hawaii,

He lived there until he was six and then moved to NZ Auckland.ย 

His ethnicity is Tongan. He has 5 siblings, 1 sister and four brothers!

He is fourth youngest and he is proud of that!! Two of them go to Tamaki College and the other two go to Glen Taylor School!!

Sadly the youngest one stays home making his parents tired!

Salesiโ€™s most proud moment was when were flying back to hawaii and I was being very nice to my parents.

His most embarrassing moment was when he was climbing on the stairs and then he slipped and fell down like humpty dumpty!

Salesi loves his life and he loves meeting new people, His favourite sports are rugby,basketball and soccer he also loves fortnite and playing games online!!

His favourite word to say to himself when he gives up are โ€œno matter how hard the challenge is I will never give up, I will always keep tryingโ€

I think I did amazing what do you think if you have any questions or suggestions tell me in the comments!!
BAII

Jonah Lomu collage

This is my collage about Jonah Lomu, a great rugby player and a powerful beast!

He was a awsome player and he never gave up on his dreams.

He loved the sport and wanted to be the best he can but suddenly he past away from kidney syndrome, he was known world wide and he will stay in our hearts forever. He was the tongan beast and he stayed that way all through out his life.

R.I.P

Jonah Lomu’s Life story

Jonah Lomu was an iconic figure in the world of rugby, known for his incredible athleticism and powerful presence on the field. Born in Auckland, New Zealand, to Tongan parents, Lomu’s heritage played an essential role in shaping his identity and career.

Lomu burst onto the international rugby scene during the 1995 Rugby World Cup, where his performance for the New Zealand All Blacks captivated audiences worldwide. Standing at 6 feet 5 inches and weighing around 260 pounds, his combination of speed, strength, and agility made him a formidable opponent. He famously scored four tries against England in the semi-final, a performance that remains one of the most memorable in rugby history.

Despite hisย prowess on theย field, Lomu faced significant challenges off it. Despite these health challenges, Lomu continued to inspire many with his determination and passion for the game.

Lomu’s Tongan heritage was a significant part of his identity. Tonga, a small Polynesian kingdom in the South Pacific, is known for its strong rugby culture. Many Tongan players have made significant impacts on the international rugby scene, and Lomu was among the most prominent.

Beyond his athletic achievements, Lomu’s legacy includes his contributions to raising awareness about kidney disease and his efforts to inspire young athletes from diverse backgrounds. His story is a testament to the power of perseverance and the impact of cultural heritage in shaping an individual’s journey.

In summary, Jonah Lomu’s life and career were a blend of athletic excellence, cultural pride, and resilience in the face of adversity. His influence on the sport of rugby and his role as a cultural ambassador for Tonga continue to be celebrated and remembered.

Away with the stars

The pathway led by the stars and the galaxy beaming down on the guardian of our universe, my planets dancing with the stars and my creation rejoicing with the solar system. How could I ever be so gifted to be me, My universe filled with curious cosmos and the mystical landscape filling me with comfort.

I wish and wish on a star wondering what will my celestial brain bring me next? My beating heart pounding and pounding waiting and waiting for a sign from the goddess of the land. So happy to be back with my astral family, I talk to them about all the aliens I saw on planet earth and give them a gift from me.