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Wednesday, 27 September 2017

Tuesday, 26 September 2017

Round Robins writing

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I think it was very good to do rounding robins because there were a lot of thinking in the group and most people were not thinking in the other groups. I think it will be good for most people that can listen to instruction. i really liked how we were passing the paper around the circle and we were writing on the paper and finishing off the narrative. and we had to write it for 5 mins

Friday, 22 September 2017

Protagonist




Protagonist is the word for today and there is lots of meaning for this word protagonist
Maori Myth: Hinewhatiri  


Hinewhaitiri is the protagonist in the story of the Maori Myth story. He loved to play with the clouds,lighting,wind,and thunder children. They had lots of fun. They wanted  rolling across the sky throwing huge shadows into the landscape below.

Monday, 18 September 2017

The Greatest Storm

The wind howled menacingly like a wolf at the full moon. Lightning licked across the evil sky: a serpent’s tongue tormenting the clouds. The Earth began to shatter. I  was the only child in the hurricane that had survived. I was lying in bed and there was a huge sound like a boom and it was a hurricane but then the thunder started first. That was coming to hitting us.


Right in our own house. And the water came  up so I decided to go to a safe place which was up on roof of the house. But I was scared of heights because I didn't go up the roof that much but it was my first time climbing up the roof. There was no one around so i was had to survive with myself. I was hungry and thirsty then the water was getting higher and higher there was a little bit of food and water on the bottom and there was a little piece of bread there was a little thing on  the ground that the little boy wanted?


“Is it something to eat says the little  boy” and he went closer and what was it? It was a little rock.
 
 Then the rock move that is not a rock “says the little boy that is a a little snail yelled the boy”


There was one more thing that was stopping me. It was a the water it was still coming up and up. There was no other place for me to be dry and warm. I wanna know how i have to do the stuff on my own? There was no other people around they got token from the hungry hurricane began to go harder and faster. I was horrified to see no people around except for a lonely tree. That was the only things alive.

The hurricane finally stopped and the hurricane slowed down and the people was falling from the sky and the people was landing on the hard floor and then they were all happy and some of the people were lying on the floor because they had broken bones and there were lots of them after the hurricane stopped.then the council had made more house for them and there was a lot more house. There was no more of the hurricanes.

Now all the hurricanes have stopped. And now we have to make our new houses. The council has to do the house papers to draw them  and the people. Can  there old turnt into  new house. The flood is almost gone. Because the flood took it all away from us.

Friday, 15 September 2017

learning how to use a compass

Today we all learnt how to do perpendicular  i didn't get to know how to do it until i had a example and i can do it properly because I did not understand enough how to use a compass.

Thursday, 14 September 2017

Tongan language week.
















This was Ms Tu 'akoi first dance in front of us  well just the little kids we were in class doing our work.

Hinewhatiri





Protagonist is the word for today and there is lots of meaning for this word protagonist
Maori Myth: Hinewhatiri  


Hinewhaitiri is the protagonist in the story of the Maori Myth story. He loved to play with the clouds,lighting,wind,and thunder children. They had lots of fun. They wanted  rolling across the sky throwing huge shadows into the landscape below.