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Monday 27 July 2015

Imagine being a... Writing

Biologist


As I put the finishing touches on the project, my eyes fill with pride. The small beings are ready and pass the teamwork test like a family of beavers cutting down a tree.


They work together better than humans ever have. When they sign a peace treaty they go straight back to war. But these are a peaceful people. They will work together in any situation. They will thrive where we have failed.


They are like humans, and the best thing is they live. They are organic beings, not robots. The team is alive. They are useful and have all the traits of living beings. I am the first to build life in science. The first ever person to make life from scratch.
Imagine being a biologist...

Joe

Me writing

JOE
Wishes to do a skydive over a sparkling lake on a warm summers day.
Dreams of going on a cruise over a deep blue ocean.
Wants to be an extremely famous and successful scientist.
Wonders about science and all the undiscovered things about it.
Fears wasps and their fearsome jaws.
Is afraid of bees and their evil stings.
Likes to go biscuiting on a clear summers day.
Believes that if you try hard, you can succeed at anything.
Loves to go skiing on a crisp winter day.
Plans to eat some crocodile leg in a different country.

Wednesday 1 July 2015

My ECB experience

The task of being and ECB (Early Childhood Buddy) is a good one. The fun of playing with the preschoolers combined with the responsibility of being a leader. I have a buddy called Vilivea (pronounced Villy) and have been his buddy for a while now. The main task is to prepare them for school at St. Josephs. The buddy is helped by the student until they are year 1 (the year ABOVE new entrance) and the student is year 8. The students bond with the people in kindy and help and teach the new entrant. Being an ECB is a fun and rewarding task. Ask your principal if they can start an ECB program today!