Friday, 15 September 2017

Reports

In our writing journals this week we learnt how to write a proper letter/ report and this is my unfinished one.
Havelock North Intermediate                                                                                                                                                Nimon Street                                                                                                                                                                                         Havelock North
13 September 2017

The Beehive                                                                                                                                                                                           Bunny St                                                                                                                                                                                              Wellington
To whom it may concern,
I am writing to you as you are now my new country leader and wanting to negotiate about some problems that we have in this country.
The first problem is the poverty around the country every street I walk I’ll always see at least one homeless person sitting cold, hungry and just longing for a home. A way to fix this is to lower the housing prices and lower the tax rates because they are just too high!

The second  

Wednesday, 6 September 2017

Speech



Healthy Diet
(mihi) Tena Koutou Tena Koutou Tena Koutou Katoa Ko te mata Te Maunga Ko tuki tuki te awa Ko Heather Te waka Ko Ngati Kahanunu Te Iwi  Ko Louie Reid Tuku Ingoa Tena koutou Tena Koutou tena tatou katou


Hi, my name is Louie and today I will be convincing you to have a healthy diet. Developing healthy eating habits isn't as confusing or as restrictive as many people imagine. The essential steps are to eat mostly foods that come from plants—vegetables, fruits, whole grains,  beans, peas, lentils—and limit highly processed foods.


Having a healthy diet is key in life because if you don’t have a healthy diet the outcomes can be terrible, here are some of the things that can happen to you: obesity, tooth decay, you can become blind, diabetes, heart failure, heart problems and so much more bad things.  


It’s alright to have sugar but too much can be very bad. What’s good about a healthy diet is the potential outcomes can be living longer, your fit, active and you can become muscle.  One of the most common rules to having a healthy diet is to eat 5+ fruits and veg a day.  


The New Zealand Nutrition Foundation aka ANZOS has helped so many people for keeping a healthy diet. The ANZOS has definitely with my speech because they are an organization that is based around keeping people mentally and physically fit and healthy.


33% of deaths annually are caused by heart disease, (It is the leading cause of death in New Zealand and includes heart, stroke and blood vessel disease).
Every 90 minutes A New Zealander Dies from heart disease, many of these deaths are premature and preventable.


What can we do to prevent heart disease? Don't eat too many chips or any unhealthy products. Don't drink too many unhealthy drinks because it’s just sugar and has no nutritional value for us and STOP the gaming because you can become obese if you don't burn off your kilojoules and calories that you have everyday.