What was the biggest thing you learnt while completing this task? the biggest things I learnt from this task was how many people in Australia die from drink driving. more than 1 a day is a lot of people dying and it could be me or you next what is one piece of advice you…Continue Reading

Induvial pathway story- year 10 life skills

 questions: answers: a) -interests-tv shows, bingeing, tennis, video games Values- Fun, humour, knowledge Personal attributes- Asian Like- shows, tennis, dog, meat, video games. Dislikes- tomatoes, olives, karens, annoying people Skills- can play games, can play tennis, can cook 1 minute rice in 58 seconds Other strengths- being Asian, eating spicy or sour things How others…Continue Reading Induvial pathway story- year 10 life skills

SCIENCE- Year 9 engineering project, earthquake resistance building

As we got into our groups, I was with Aaron Ravi, EJ Tan and Tim Savundra. Our goal was to make a 60cm tall spaghetti and blue tack tower, the base had to be 30 by 30cm maximum, the tower had to survive 3 directions for 10 seconds. We had to spend $60 (fake) to…Continue Reading SCIENCE- Year 9 engineering project, earthquake resistance building

Outdoor ed lock camp

climbing After we arrive at the camp site and set up our tents we get on the bus then we head to the rock climbing walls, the rock climbing was fun and we even got to abseil down the wall which was very fun, during the rock climbing I used the capability “resilient when I…Continue Reading Outdoor ed lock camp

how We Worked As A Team At The Year 9 Camp by Kenneth Kim

This year for year 9 camp we went to Kalbarri and stayed, ventured at the canyon. At camp my classmates and I worked together as a team in activities like setting our tents, bush cooking, adventuring in the canyon. Our first activity was learning to set up our tents at the entrance to Z bend…Continue Reading how We Worked As A Team At The Year 9 Camp by Kenneth Kim

Kenneth’s hass rewrite

The Australian legal system aims to achieve justice for every person in every case. To ensure they achieve justice, Australia follows the principles of justice. But in some cases, such as the Mickelberg’s the principles: “innocent until proven guilty”, “right to appeal” and “burden and standard of proof” the law was not upheld. This shows…Continue Reading Kenneth’s hass rewrite