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Monday 15 December 2014

Tarore and her book

                                                              Tarore and her book


 This story is about how Tarore, a girl, stopped war in Aotearoa by bringing peace to the land. When Tarore turned 12 her father Ngakuku took her to a mission school owned by Alfred and Charlotte Brown. Charlotte Brown said that she was an amazing student so they gave her the Gospel of Luke. She wore the book around her neck in a Kete and it was very special to her. In 1836 sadly the mission school had to be moved over to Tauranga.Ngakuku took 21 children and one of the workers though the bush and they sore that there was a raiding party near Wairere Falls. Ngakuku, 20 children and the worker escaped but Tarore was sound asleep. Te Arawa a warrior killed her and took the special kete with the book. Then Tarores father went back to look for her and when he found her, she was lying on the ground dead but he thought of the words of peace.The warrior who killed Tarore read the book of peace and in it, it said love your enemies.The warrior felt sad so he went to Ngakuku and said to him will you forgive me. Then the Gospel of Luke started spreading very fast all around the North islands. Lots of people gave up war to live peacefully like Christian way. Then the warrior chief heard the story and built a church in Rauparaha. Then all of this was going to the South islands and there were good news. All of this happened because of Tarore and her little book that she wore near her heart. They made a special grave for her. This is a message for people to spread.

Thursday 11 December 2014

All about me

lord thank you

Screenshot 2014-11-11 at 10.28.15 AM.pngLord, thank you for everything  you have done especially for creating my family and friends, that have be helpful in my life.

They have lead me along the path to do the right things and they cheer me up when I'm down.

Koru prayer

                                          Koru prayer
              I can see your presence when korus open up.
              I can see that your creations making new life.
             I can feel your softness that makes us unite
             I can see your light when you make me grow.
            I can feel your teardrops upon me when you feel sad.
             I can hear your wind blow beneath my feet.
             I can see your eternal line that makes us family.

Volcanoes

why people wear mask in other country's?


Thursday 4 December 2014

The little boy on a mini bike





plan
who:
when:
where:dirt track
what:A boy on a mini bike
why:his dad encouraged him

Orientation
On a sunny bright day I take one step and dust comes in my eyes then I see I’m in a dirt track. I look around and I see a little boy on a mini bike high up in the air, then in my mind I fear for him. My heart starts to beat faster and faster then I get butterflies in my tummy. I say what if this is a dream, I open my eyes wide and it’s true I really see a young boy on a mini bike.

Body  
Then I say in my head, I will never let my kid on a mini bike. My face is flush to see if this is really happening.
My body starts shaking and my muscles tighten. I turn around and see a beautiful tree nice and green.


Conclusion
I fear for him and the caretaker is  calm.
I feel so much fear that I’m tense and I start sweat, does the caretaker even realizes the kid needs safety. He can end up in hospital if he fell off his mini bike.    
 
   

Friday 14 November 2014

The giraffe and the pelly and me: book review

The giraffe and the pelly and me


This book is about a young boy named Billy. He visits a house that used to be a grubbers once, nearly every day then one day he sees on the house the sign SOLD. Billy wished that he became a grubber and bought that house so he can sell or kinds of lollies like sherbet, and many more. When Billys standing on the other side of the road he sees that somebodys throwing out stuff out of the window like a bathroom sink and more weird stuff to throw out. The giraffe and the pelly and the monkey  needing to make money because they bought the house.

The giraffe and the pelly and the monkeys job to earn money is to clean peoples windows so they become nice and shiny, and they don’t use ladders to climb at all. The giraffe and the pelly cain has something unique about themselves, the giraffes neck can grow longer and longer and it goes higher and higher until no one has a site of her face that's how high she can go. The pelican can do something with his beak the top part can go smaller like a measuring tape so he doesn't need open his mouth.

My favourite character in this book is the giraffe because she can go as high as she wants to go in the sky. I recommend this book to 7-10  yr olds, because it has a lot of interest for little kids and it has riming words in it too, and it is also funny. I rate this 8 out of 10 because its funny and this book is illustrated by Quentin.

Tuesday 11 November 2014

Boys jumping off the bridge

Orientation

OMG I can’t believe what my eyes are seeing. I see two young boys, one of the young boys leaps up in the air! it looks like he doesn't want to do it any more like he wants to get back up , and the other boy is staring at the sea concentrating and waiting for his turn.I try to think of something else to get this out of my head like how beautiful the sea looks or how fresh the air smells like, but its so terrifying to forget.

Body

It is so scary for the two boys that are so young I can't believe the will to do this, and they might, break a bone on a rock or he might drown.The boy who is jumping off make my hands all sweaty and get some little butterflies in my tummy. When he jumps off it looks like when he lands in the water he might do a belly flop.

Conclusion

I wonder what if he hurt himself and I am the only one there to help I might get in trouble and his family will never forgive me.

Monday 10 November 2014

Mary Mackillop Center

WALT : describe a moment in time.
S.C : we need to-
  1. Screenshot 2014-11-06 at 10.33.11 AM.pngJust describe the moment in the photo
  2. keep to one picture
  3. no before or after

  1. Explain where, when and why you're there
  2. Use the present tense
  3. Use descriptive words to show- what we see, hear, taste, smell, touch or feel.

INTRODUCTION  
Today our school is at the Mary Mackillop centre.  I am sitting down on my seat in Church looking at the beautiful land that they have and I tell myself, they take very good care of this property. When I turn my head and look straight ahead, I see an old women sitting near the front. She says to everyone that she worked at CTK school in 1954 and CTK was founded in 1954 so that means she was there from the start.


She is wearing a pink sweater and some blue pants and her name was Sister Elizabeth. I am so happy to see a sister that used to work at our school, I also like hearing  some of the stories she is sharing. I think to myself” These nuns are very nice”.

We were still at the Chapel and I can hardly wait any longer,because I want to see their home. I wonder if their house is bigger than our school.


By: Caitlyn


Tuesday 4 November 2014

Mr Twit : Book reveiw

Mr Twit


This book is about Mr and Mrs Twit being twits. They always fight and play tricks on each other, like Mrs Twit putting worms in Mr Twit’s spaghetti, and Mr twit putting a frog in Mrs twits bed. On Thursdays for dinner they always have bird pie. They catch the bird by using a tree with no leaves, all of the birds like that tree and they all go on it.  They trap the birds by putting super glue on the  tree every Wednesday. They have 4 monkeys and Mr twit want to train them to be in a circus but he puts so much pressure being upside down,
that their blood goes to their head and that is what they’re going to do next.



I like this book, so I recommend this book to 7 yrs old to 10 and I rate this 7 out of 10. I hope you like this book and enjoy it.

Esio Trot:


Book review: Esio Trot

Esio Trot is about Mr Hoppy who has a very big crush on Mrs Silver, his neighbor. But there was a problem, because Mrs Silver loved and adored her tortoise. His name was Alfie, she feeds him cabbage and lettuce, so he grows fast.

I like Mr Hoppy as the best character because he has good ideas and one of them was to win Mrs Silver's heart.I recommend this book to children ages 8 to 10 because its fun to read and I rate this 7 out out of 10.This book is a very interesting story and story and you feel like you're in it being in love. If you want to read this book  I hope you enjoy it.

Wednesday 10 September 2014

The Terrible Night: Book Review

The Terrible Night


This book was about Miss May who sat alone in room 28,  it was supposed to be parent teachers day but no one came. No one came because of the terrible stormy night, while she was sitting waiting for parents then she saw that someone had come through the door, it was a beautiful cat. This cat made Miss May happy by changing her thoughts into good thoughts and together their imagination went to a whole new world. Their imaginations were with mad adventure and with some happy endings.

I rate this 8 out of 10. This book is so awesome that I recommend this book to ages 8 to 10 yrs old because it will inspire you “to think it could be more terrifying”.    

Stan stinky: Book reveiw

Stan Stinky

This book is about a boy rat named Stan. It is his summer holidays but he says it is his boring holidays, because all his friends go to the Bahamas bay beach and he is not allowed to go, because he doesn't know how to surf and swim. His mum can’t afford it !  Instead he has to write a diary about his holiday “so boring”.  For his mum to make more money she has to work all holidays. So Stan had to stay with his uncle who was a little crazy.

 

My favorite character is Roachy because he lights up matches and does a hilarious dance with it. I rate this  9 out of 10 because it has so much adventures and it is so interesting. I recommend this book from age 8 and above.  I hope you enjoy this book.                         

Thursday 4 September 2014

Seven stars called Matariki

Matariki      


It is a cold freezing night at the beach, I am in the water and I can see that the fire has already been lit.
I go to it to get warm and then uncle Rob says’’ Hurry up in a soft voice, we are going to tell stories now, around the fire. We are at the beach  to celebrate Matariki and to look at the stars.

I am searching and searching for the seven  beautiful stars called Matariki, I am looking for the stars I should see with my naked eyes. Then I find them glistening in the dark blue sky.


The are seven stars are brighter than all the rest of the stars. They are so shiny and so bright that they blow my mind.  

Friday 29 August 2014

Sheep

Sheep


Sheep are mammals.


Sheep have ungulates which means they have hooves. They are plant eaters so they are also called herbivores.


Sheep communicate with different sounds so that’s how the sheep mother can find the right baby. Sheep use their sense of smell to find their mother too. Sheep protect themselves by having a herd around.


Sheep have a hairy woolly coat and have some curly curved horns that sometime have to be disbubbed. Sheep have eyes on their sides and they are medium size.


Sheep were domesticated because they have wool and this is made into carpets,scarfs,and bennys, did you know sheep oil is also used for cream and perfume,that is how farmers earn money.

Monday 30 June 2014

Bio poem



Bio poem

9 years old, tall,half Filipina-Cook Island
Don’t have siblings
I love swimming, singing, dancing
I feel happy when they appreciate what I do and when they give a nice critique when swimming
I feel great when I listen to music it makes me sing and dance
I need my family, food and water
I give clothes away that I don’t use and
I give mum a helping hand
I’m scared of spiders, snakes and dying
I want to see paris, a peacock  and a movie star




Thursday 15 May 2014

Life on the dairy farm

                               Life on the dairy farm

20th March 2014

When the mummy cow is pregnant, she stands up or lies down. When the calf is born it will pop out fast and try’s to stand up right away. Then the farmer will see if the calf is born and when it is, the farmer puts them in a safe shed.

In the shed the little calves are always very hungry. Most of them are very greedy,  and want to be first getting the milk. As they grow older they will eat heaps of grass and they will drink lots of fresh clean water not milk.

When the young calves have tiny horns they have to be removed or disbudded and have an injection to prevent infection. They do this while cows are young so they do not hurt one another.

The farmer keeps the best female calves to be a dairy milking cow also called heifer. The dairy cows are kept in a special shed.  The males are slaughtered for meat and the best male is kept for breeding.
By:  Caitlyn