On Friday in the first week of term 4 we had our third Learning In The Making Conference.
We started off the day with a keynote speaker called Mark Osborne who talked to us about weird jobs such as urban farmers and drone pilots. Unfortunately the video feed on skype kept cutting out so it was sometimes hard to understand him.
The first workshop I went to was Scout Skills. Our first challenge was a race between two groups to make a compass out of wooden blocks, the end result was a draw. Next we were blindfolded and had to attempt a Burma trail. At the finish line the rope ended and we had to find our way between a pallet and a tree without the rope to guide us. For our next challenge we had damp sponges tied to pegs which were then clipped to our shirts. Then we had to squat down and try and make the damp sponge touch a candle in the bowl and extinguish the flame.
The second workshop that I went to was Fun With Flax. It was actually not as bad as I thought it would be, it was still boring though. At least I learnt how to flax weave.
The third workshop I went to was Drink Bottle Craft. First off I wrote the words,’ Go Charlie ‘on the side of the drink bottle. Next I did some polka dots which I would eventually paint over with red. After that I started reading book reviews written by Marama students.
The last workshop I did was Cooking. My group was making chocolate caramel slice. This was my favourite workshop for two reasons. Number one, I love cooking. Number two, I got to eat it.
Overall I found the conference day very fun and I am looking forward to conference number 4.