Month: October 2023

KPMG Thank You Letter

Dear KPMG,

On behalf of our year 7 and 8 class, we wanted to express our gratitude for the amazing hands-on experience you provided us through the Makey Makey coding. Your program has unlocked our creativity and will undoubtedly have a positive impact on our learning journey.

Your skilled instructors took the time to guide us through the Makey Makey coding process with a patient and engaging approach, making it an enjoyable and a unforgettable experience. And we were thrilled to be able to use our creativity using Makey Makey!

Your workshop has inspired us to learn more about the limitless possibilities of coding and how code can be utilised in various ways. We appreciate the hands-on experience that you provided, which allowed us to explore and experiment with coding in a supportive and comfortable environment.

The workshop has exposed us to the endless possibilities of technology and provided us with a deeper understanding of the importance of digital literacy. It has shown us how coding can bridge gaps in learning, enhance creativity, innovation, and even encourage working together towards achieving a common goal.

Once again, thank you so much for dedicating your time and resources to provide us with such an opportunity. We all have been motivated to continue learning and exploring the world of coding, thanks to the fantastic knowledge and skills we gained from your program.

 We are so grateful to have attended your building, and we are looking forward to any future opportunities to learn from you.

Sincerely, Jabal

Y7&8 Extension Manaikalani Script


FADE IN:

 

BEEHIVE BUILDING – DAY

 

The camera pans over the iconic Beehive building in Wellington, New Zealand. A banner reading “New Zealand’s New Government” is hanging over the entrance.

 

CUT TO:

 

PARLIAMENT HOUSE – DAY

 

A group of politicians from different parties are gathered in the debating chamber. Among them are the Prime Minister, the Deputy Prime Minister, and the leader of the opposition.

 

PRIME MINISTER:

Thank you all for coming today. As you know, we have formed a new government, and we have a lot of work to do. 



DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER:

Speaking of work we had received a letter from Point England School up in Auckland in 

Glen Innes



EXT. AUCKLAND CITY STREET – DAY

 

PRIME MINISTER:

Thank you all for your input. We have a lot of work to do, but I believe that together we can build a better future for all New Zealanders.

 

FADE OUT.

Task Description: The script that is being shown to you from above is the script me and my friend, Patrick made for our Y7&8 extension manaikalani movie that we will be seeing later on in the term. So what me and Patrick were trying to go with this was where the Prime Minister receives a letter from a school in Auckland also known as our school.