This is an exciting time for us, learning coaches and other guests and parents. We all did something different for our schedule because at 1 o'clock everyone will either go home or go to OrmiKids (after school care) first we were put into 4 lines, two girls lines at the front and two boys lines at the back. Te Pu is a song we practiced every morning, we needed it to be perfect because who would want to be embarrassed in front of everybody? This song represents the beginning of the world. We had some time to talk to LH1 and possibly LH2 and 4 too. First we had some activities in all of the habitats that are happening. The activities I did were building blocks, quizzes and sign language. My challenge for building blocks were trying to make the building stable and locked in its place because William (my friend) and I was trying to build a bridge to let the bike riders cross safely. My challenge for quizzes were trying to keep up with the questions because it was kind of fast for our team to keep up. My last challenge for sign language was remembering the signs because at the last part was doing signing whispers, just like the normal Chinese whispers you need to remember what the person is saying but instead you need to remember what the person signed. Now there is a lot activities, there was goop, dancing, drawings and lots more. Now it's time to talk or write about how the Opening ceremony went. The learning coaches were very proud because of how we sang Te Pu and how we walked silently and respectfully also we (most) all sat quietly. There was a famous person who came, William Pike! This was exciting because the year 6's noticed and remembered that William was from NYLD, he also has a secret frame that would be either important or would represent OrmPS as our trophy. William pike was a leader and he guided us through his adventure on how he experienced a volcanic eruption and how he survived it. He went through a lot of things on his adventure. Now the fun part, maybe because we go home at 1:00 pm! I will remember this important and fun experience.
Justin this is a fantastic recount of our Opening. May I put it into the habitat blog as well. We were very proud of all the learners for their beautiful singing and positive behaviour. I am happy to hear you enjoyed the 4C learning experiences in the different habitats too! What was your favourite? I still remember the presentation you and Kevin prepared for our Leadership experience afternoon when you acted as William Pike- well done!
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