Nikita S
This blog is a record of my learning from Pt England School through to Tamaki College.
Thursday 3 December 2015
Chameleon Poem/Drawing
I am me as chubby as can be
Descendants of Niue
As proud as can be. My
Ancestors traditions passed down
our family tree. Tamakautonga,
Avaele, Lakepa 3 villages in which I belong.
Both my parents define as being strong.
My siblings in total I have five, 4 brothers 1 sister who help me strive.
I am Nikita so loving and shy.
Setting goals and Aiming High.
My love for music I want to proceed. I always like trying something new .
Although I have limits In activities to do. I try my best to always pull through.
The most important thing is family and I am blessed that my parents had me!
Wednesday 2 December 2015
Word Problem!!
Here is a working out of a problem I have done and figured out.
This shows how I worked out the problem and using all sorts of different Strategies.
Working Out!!
Here is a google drawing to show 2 ways of solving a problem. And as you can see here I have created this drawing to show you how I worked out this problem!
Thursday 26 November 2015
Hospital Recount!!!
On the 8th of November I was admitted into hospital due to my right hip. The condition that I had was called a sufe. A sufe is when you hip slips out of place and then that will require surgery and that's what I had.
Just sitting on the couch with my little baby sister, out of nowhere the phone rings “ring ring ring!!, . My dad picked up the phone and answered it. While he was talking on the phone, I couldn't hear anything because my little sister was crying on the top of her lungs. Once my dad finished talking I watched him hang up the phone and he wasn't very happy about what he heard.
When my mum arrived home my dad wanted to talk to her in the room about something very important. As I was listening I heard that the Glen Innes Medical Health Centre called they said that my mum has to take me down to Starship right away and as soon as I heard that I quickly ran to my room and started packing.
As I was packing my bag my mum helped me so it could be faster and quicker. Once we finished packing, we put everything that we needed in the bag and we made sure we had everything just to make sure.
Once we had everything that we needed my mum walked her way down the stairs with my bag. As my mum went down I said my goodbyes because the last time I had to wait for a week until I got my left hip done. Anyways When I hopped into the car we went straight to Auckland Hospital and we went and we went into the emergency. I was really nervous waiting in the waiting room with all these other kids. When it was my turn I walked my way into the room. As I was telling information about who I was and they checked my temperature and gave me medicine.
Then I was pushed in a wheelchair into a waiting room waiting for a doctor to come and examine my hip to see if they need to do surgery. I was really bored so I grabbed a book from the shelf and I read it until a doctor came. He examined my hip and then he told my mum that I was going to be admitted into hospital. Once I was admitted into hospital I was told that I had to get an x-ray. So my mum was having some fun by pushing me down fast and quickly all the way to the Radiologist room. When we arrived there I was called in to take my x-ray. I had to stay there still as a statue. While that was done I went back up into my ward, Ward 24 and I was in room 9.
At about 4.00 the nurse came into my room to take my temperature and my blood pressure, once they finished they told me that my name is still on the list to have surgery. My mum was crossing her fingers that I would have my surgery and as soon as we saw a helicopter fly by we were saying I am not going to get my surgery. Eventually all that waiting we went for my surgery at 8.50 and I was saying in my head finally I'm getting my surgery.
I was scared and I was nervous as well. I went down the elevator with surgeons in my bed. When I was waiting a man came and made sure that I was the right person and made sure I had the right information about me incase they are doing the wrong person its just there job.
As I was talking to my mum another man come in to tell me that he's the one who is going to keep me asleep throughout the surgery . Before I went to sleep they transferred me on a surgery table and they put a line into my veins so during the surgery they can check my blood cells if they are fine and they are able to move on with the surgery.
As I was relaxing the surgeon put a mask on me for me to breath in the gas so I am able to fall in a deep sleep. I couldn't remember anything I woke up from the sleep. I couldn't get up until it was 11.00 and I woke up to eat something . Then I went back to bed. When I woke up from sleeping I was waiting a doctor to check me so I can be able to go home. Onec they came I was scared but happy that they came to talk about my hip. They said that I can not walk on my leg I have to stay off it for 6 weeks and that sounded hard and annoying but I do what the doctors say.
On the 8th of November I was admitted into hospital due to my right hip. The condition that I had was called a sufe. A sufe is when you hip slips out of place and then that will require surgery and that's what I had.
Just sitting on the couch with my little baby sister, out of nowhere the phone rings “ring ring ring!!, . My dad picked up the phone and answered it. While he was talking on the phone, I couldn't hear anything because my little sister was crying on the top of her lungs. Once my dad finished talking I watched him hang up the phone and he wasn't very happy about what he heard.
When my mum arrived home my dad wanted to talk to her in the room about something very important. As I was listening I heard that the Glen Innes Medical Health Centre called they said that my mum has to take me down to Starship right away and as soon as I heard that I quickly ran to my room and started packing.
As I was packing my bag my mum helped me so it could be faster and quicker. Once we finished packing, we put everything that we needed in the bag and we made sure we had everything just to make sure.
Once we had everything that we needed my mum walked her way down the stairs with my bag. As my mum went down I said my goodbyes because the last time I had to wait for a week until I got my left hip done. Anyways When I hopped into the car we went straight to Auckland Hospital and we went and we went into the emergency. I was really nervous waiting in the waiting room with all these other kids. When it was my turn I walked my way into the room. As I was telling information about who I was and they checked my temperature and gave me medicine.
Then I was pushed in a wheelchair into a waiting room waiting for a doctor to come and examine my hip to see if they need to do surgery. I was really bored so I grabbed a book from the shelf and I read it until a doctor came. He examined my hip and then he told my mum that I was going to be admitted into hospital. Once I was admitted into hospital I was told that I had to get an x-ray. So my mum was having some fun by pushing me down fast and quickly all the way to the Radiologist room. When we arrived there I was called in to take my x-ray. I had to stay there still as a statue. While that was done I went back up into my ward, Ward 24 and I was in room 9.
At about 4.00 the nurse came into my room to take my temperature and my blood pressure, once they finished they told me that my name is still on the list to have surgery. My mum was crossing her fingers that I would have my surgery and as soon as we saw a helicopter fly by we were saying I am not going to get my surgery. Eventually all that waiting we went for my surgery at 8.50 and I was saying in my head finally I'm getting my surgery.
I was scared and I was nervous as well. I went down the elevator with surgeons in my bed. When I was waiting a man came and made sure that I was the right person and made sure I had the right information about me incase they are doing the wrong person its just there job.
As I was talking to my mum another man come in to tell me that he's the one who is going to keep me asleep throughout the surgery . Before I went to sleep they transferred me on a surgery table and they put a line into my veins so during the surgery they can check my blood cells if they are fine and they are able to move on with the surgery.
As I was relaxing the surgeon put a mask on me for me to breath in the gas so I am able to fall in a deep sleep. I couldn't remember anything I woke up from the sleep. I couldn't get up until it was 11.00 and I woke up to eat something . Then I went back to bed. When I woke up from sleeping I was waiting a doctor to check me so I can be able to go home. Onec they came I was scared but happy that they came to talk about my hip. They said that I can not walk on my leg I have to stay off it for 6 weeks and that sounded hard and annoying but I do what the doctors say.
Once the nurse Wendy gave my mum the papers for her to sign for me to leave the hospital and to check if I’m alright. Once I got home I was relieved and I was glad to be home. It was another adventure no quiet but it was irritating. But I got there in the end and i'm done for the last time.
Monday 19 October 2015
The Secret Underground!
Here is a presentation mainly about a cave Weta and a normal Weta and how they are use to there environment and there surroundings. As well as there features on there body and how they compare to a normal Weta. For example a normal Weta lives in trees and a cave Weta lives in a cave. Normal Weta's live in places where the sun shines. Cave Weta's live where there is no sun because they are use to there surrounding.
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