I am Year 8 learner at Devon Intermediate School in Taranaki, New Zealand. I am in Room 7 and my teacher is Mr Pahi.
Sunday, November 28, 2021
My Shoe Website
Monday, November 22, 2021
Muhammad Ali - Biography
Muhammad Ali
Muhammad Ali, born with the name Cassieus Marcellus Clay Jr. was born on a wintery day of January, 1942.
He was born in Louisville, Kentucky, a place in the United States.

He was the first-born of Grady Clay and Cassieus Marcellus Clay Sr., until 1943; when Rahman Ali was born, originally named Rudolph.
He faced multiple educational challenges, saying that his teachers called him ‘dumb’ or ‘stupid’ due to his dyslexia.
At the age of 12, Muhammad found his newly found passion for boxing; in a weird way.
After his bike was suddenly stolen, he asked a police officer, Joe Martin; to beat up the thief.
Joe replied, “You better know how to fight before you start to challenge people.”
Young Clay was now obligated, devoted to becoming a champion boxer; and he achieved so.
He made his first professional boxing debut on October 29th, 1960.
Winning a six-round fight against Tunny Hunsaker.
He competed in multiple Olympics, one of them being the 1960 Rome olympics.
At this age and still visible to this day, racism was a big thing; especially to those that are African-American, like himself.
He was so angered by racism and conflicts because of his skin colour, he threw his gold medal earned by the 1960 Rome olympics, in the river.
He has made multiple appearances during the civil rights movement, and he has been an impact figure during these times.
Making himself more of an activist, also.
During the start of his prime, he won countless events; only 3 years after his first appearance, he won a total of 19 matches, 0 losses; 15 of them being won by knockouts.
In February of 1964, he became a heavyweight champion, after beating Sonny Liston.
His famous quote during this, he said - “I am the greatest!”
He used to taunt his opponents sometimes in the ring, with witty rhymes and quick couplets; there were short poems recited at interviews.
A few months later, during April, he converted his religion; he was originally raised as a Baptist. (A major branch of Evangelical Christianity) Now he converted to Islam, changing ‘Cassieus Marcellus’ into his most recognized name.
Muhammad Ali.
Influencing also his brother, Rahman Ali to become Muslim aswell.
At the time, volunteering for the military didn’t vacant the areas of need.
Drafting countless men into the military, including - Muhammad Ali.
They drafted him to fight for the Vietnam War, yet he refused due to his religion defying against this.
Due to this, he was stripped of his heavyweight title, a huge ten thousand dollar fine and a five year prison sentence.
This influenced and showed many people of his loyalty to his belief and his rights.
In 1970, his case was appealed.
And returned to the ring, his first match opposing Jerry Quary; him being knocked out by Muhammad in the third round.
After countless other matches, he decided to retire in 1981, when he was 39.
Still making a media appearance during these times during talk shows and other non-fictional approaches.
He lived on, and on; till the ripe age of 74. (1942-2016).
He died in Scottsdale, Arizona, unfortunately suffering from Septic shock. (A widely spread infection causing organs to fail via dangerously low blood pressure.)
He is known as ‘The Greatest’, and hopefully you see by now why.
“If my mind can conceive it, and my heart can believe it — then I can achieve it.” - Muhammad Ali.
We had the challenge of making a biography about a specific celebrity, so I decide to do Muhammad Ali because I heard about how he was 'The Greatest' in heavyweight boxing, and I wanted to see why.
I used this with Google Docs, and researched and wrote in my own words as I went.
I like how it turned out and I hope you guys like it too!
Wednesday, October 27, 2021
My Favourite Anime Character
The Female Titan
Wednesday, October 20, 2021
Learning How to Simplify Algebraic Equations
Our focus for Term 4 is algebra, which I don't really know how to do because I did it so long ago.
The Teacher taught us by doing the proper equation first, (6 / 2 = 3), but also if there is two of the same letter, while dividing the numbers you also divide the letters, in this e.g. 'r' and 's' cancels each other out completely.
The remainders being 3 and 't', the correct answer is 3t.
It was hard to get the hang of the strategies' and process of simplifying, but I found it making more sense after the few example questions that the Teacher did with us.
I found simplifying less daunting and I overall find it more easy and fun to simplify algebraic questions.
Tuesday, September 21, 2021
My Graphs Assignment
My Graphs Assignment
A month ago we were assigned to make a Google Form for the Class to fill out, and display the data on the graph and make multiple statements about the data.
I did mine about video games! We also had to answer questions using our data, and I wanted to know:
- What is the most popular console in the class?
- What is the most popular game in the class?
- How many people have a set time they're allowed to play in the class?
After a while making my form, a total of 20 people did my form, and I put the info in charts and displayed them on different graphs.
The results are the top of the page are , I used bar graphs (Blue = 12yrs, Red= 13yrs) and a pie chart (Red = No, Blue = Yes) to display the data.
- What is the most popular console in the class? = Computer
- What is the most popular game in the class? = Minecraft
- How many people have a set time they're allowed to play in class? =5.
What didn't go well was finding people to do my form, it took a good week for it to have 20 people fill it out.
What went well was displaying my graphs via sheets, it was easy to get it right and it was an efficient process.
What I didn't enjoy was displaying all the data I got into tables, it was time consuming and very boring.
What I enjoyed was making the Google form because I have never done that before, and it was fun choosing the questions I wanted to know from my classmates.
Overall, I enjoyed this assignment and it made me more knowledgeable about graphs!
I would like readers to comment on my technique with this process and what I can do to change from showing my work.

