Wednesday, 14 November 2012

D.A.R.E My Thoughts :0


My Corporal Punishment Argument :)


The Dictionary Definition of ‘ Corporal Punishment ‘ is “ Punishment by being whipped or beaten “ My view on Corporal Punishment is that it is unnecessary, there are better ways to shape a child’s behaviour, than beating them! There are other ways such as benching, strikes,the principal, writing lines and giving out time. Punishment is okay, but not a physical beating!


Here is a real life Corporal Punishment situation...

At Sunny Side School, One dyslexic girl was asked to read out loud what was on the black board. She couldn’t, she read it completely backwards! Mr. MackaBee was furious, what he did not understand was that this girl was dyslexic and she couldn’t read much. Mr. MackaBee shouted  “OUT TO THE CORRIDOR“ She ran out, Mr. MackaBee whacked her hand harder than ever before! She was terrified, but knew that the situation could not be helped. 

I believe that this behavior from classroom teachers is UN-EXPECTABLE , it is okay for children to be punished, but physically abused. In this case Corporal Punishment did not work because this girl’s behavior became worse and what’s worse is that it became funny to everyone in the class room and to all her friends. 


Corporal Punishment is not expectable. Imagine yourself being 5 again, life is good all the writing planning is all set out for you or your maths test that  the teacher calls out every maths session are already out for you. But today your teacher is angry, but your friend doesn’t know this and he/she is so sure of the answer and the teacher picks them, they try and answer the question, but it is incorrect. “ COME HERE! “ You hear your teacher say...
Then the SMACK SMACK SMACK... You think to yourself this must be okay? My teacher is doing it? Why can’t I? This is sad to think that little children are exposed to this at such a young age. This needs to stop!


Corporal Punishment should not be allowed in New Zealand, because it is cruel and against human rights! Hopefully, this argument persuaded you that Corporal Punishment is wrong and should never come back to New Zealand. 

BY KOBE 

Sunday, 11 November 2012

Us dancing !




Constable Julie, Teaching us a FUN dance to do in Assembly!

Fun Day Photo's :)


H.2.O was a lot of FUN! I enjoyed every single minute of it!

BY KOBE xx

CONSTABLE JULIE SMOKING! :)

In this Picture Constable Julie has 
brought in a Packet of Cigarettes, and has tried to fool us that she is a smoker, but not worry she is not. She then took us outside and showed us what happens to your lungs and what gets pumped into them when people take one careless puff on a CIGARETTE! Constable Julie has really showen me what smokers do take into their lungs! Ewwww YUCK,

BY KOBE LUKE

Thursday, 8 November 2012

D.A.R.E :)

The impact that D.A.R.E has on me is EMENCE, because it really opened up my eyes and showed me that Illegal Drugs are out there and they will get offered to me. But the best thing about D.A.R.E is that you are allowed to say/ask whatever you want to! And i think that is what made everyone like it so much as well, and Constable Julie is AMZAYN and i would love to do the experience all over again!

BY KOBE

Most Meaningful ' Words of Wisdom ' :)

My most meaningful Words of Wisdom:

- " Life is what's coming not what it was!"

This basically means that we should always look ahead a look forward to was in the futre.

- " Let's participate in the game of life "

This means that we should always participate, and never be ashamed of whatever we do in life.

- " Today is a gift, that's why it's called the ' PRESENT '

I chose these as my most meaningful ' Words of Wisdom ' because they are really true. These will stick with me forever alone! And I will always remember them...

My Two Favourite D.A.R.E Pages :)

 This is my Long term and Short term Effects :)

This is my D.A.R.E Title Page. :)

D.A.R.E My thoughts :)