Friday 27 September 2019

Rotational Symmetry


This is my Rotational Symmetry work. We had to design our own shape using isometric paper.

Scratch


Artwork


This is my artwork. My artwork has symmetry and translation.

Thursday 26 September 2019

Tuesday 17 September 2019

Animation

Today we worked with Mrs Minehan. We were learning how to make animations. I made mine about a lion chasing a deer. I hope you enjoy watching my work!

Monday 9 September 2019

Uncomfortable is OK Speech

Uncomfortable is OK


Kia Ora, Ko Dakota toku ingoa. Ko Karoro toku kura. 


When was the last time you were uncomfortable? I don’t mean
that annoying label at the back of your t-shirt or when your Nana
tries to give you one of those big sloppy kisses. I’m talking
uncomfortable as in right out of your comfort zone - walking a creaky 3 strand swing
bridge over a raging river uncomfortable or walking on stage in front of your classmates.
But here I am. 


Do you think you have ever been properly out of your comfort zone?
Most people try not to come out of their comfort zones. In fact,
most people do whatever they can to stay comfortable! It is scientifically
proven that being uncomfortable is ok. For example, I've heard a podcast
on a lady called Christine who did 10 ironmans in 10 days ( a Deca- ironman).
A Deca Iroman is a 38 km ( 760 lengths of the pool) swimming 1800 km for biking
and 238.4 km for the run. She holds the women's world record for a Deca-ironman.
Christine said that at some points she was so wet that her feet started to rot. By the
end of the bike she couldn’t move her hands. Why do you think that she did this race?
Because it was the most rewarding thing she has ever done. So, what have we learnt from
Christine? We’ve learnt that you still need to push your limits and keep going even if things get hard. 


Being uncomfortable is a big mind over matter thing, as people would say. What I mean by this
is that even if your body is shaking with being scared you should still keep doing what you’re doing.
Sometimes your body will have to break its limits. Sometimes, you have to push
further than ever before. Have you heard of Jade Hameister? She is an 18 year old girl who,
at the age of 14- 16 years skied to the North Pole, the South Pole and across Greenland. In
doing this, she became the youngest person (female or male) to ever complete the polar hat-trick.
She was so cold that she got frostbite on her bum from going to the toilet! Jade had to push herself
to her very limits, pulling up to 55 kgs on her sled. She said that she was both mentally and physically
tired. She also said though, that it was the best thing she has ever done and she doesn’t regret any of it.


The idea of being uncomfortable was thought of by psychologists Robert Yerkes and John  Dodson
in 1908. They told everyone that if you are comfortable in life you will do OK. If you want to
make your performance a lot better though it is good to be a little anxious. This is called
‘Optimal Anxiety’. If you are too anxious though, you will be stressed and will not do well.
Anyone who has pushed themselves to the limit will be able to tell you that it is and feels great-
and sometimes is a little scary to push your boundaries that little bit further.
They will tell you that if you do this you will achieve great things.  


People, all over the world, everyday, are uncomfortable. They are pushing their bodies to the limit,
having fun and doing well. Activities people are doing include skiing, climbing, public speaking,
sleepovers, and trying a new food. So, what are you next going to try? Because, remember
Uncomfortable is OK!

Click here to hear me say my speech