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Sunday, 30 June 2013
Sunday, 16 June 2013
WHAT A WRITER!!
A round of applause...for TioTK
This leaf that I am holding, smells like mud
sinking into the green grass.
The leaf is yellow on the inside and green
outside.
The leaf is nearly hard as a rock.
The inside is smooth as waves going boom on the
sand.
And the leaf has freckles (but they’re actually
spots).
The stick under the leaf, it has scales.
It is old and crunchy.
Shrivelled up it looks burnt, but its just old and wrinkly
Spotty and dotty.
By Fabian
Thursday, 13 June 2013
Matariki kites at Kirikiriroa Marae
Here are some pics from Wednesday where some of us learnt to make kites to help celebrate Matariki. TomTam from our class got to go with them. Check out our pics.
On Wednesday last week, me, Nicole, Emily, Mahjon and Mrs T went to Kirikiriroa Marae. It was the coolest day ever because I was chosen out of 600 students in KNS ever!
We started making kites which was the coolest part. It was made out of bamboo. Me and Mahjon were buddies. Nicole and Emily were buddies too.
We started doing the kites. Me and Mahjon didn’t get it right. Nicole and Emily they got the hang of it. We did’t get the hang of it because we didn’t know what to do. So Mahjon asked Matua Lee, the helper. We didn’t finish it on time because it was nearly the end of making kites.
We were sitting with the Berkley School boys. The Hamilton Jr High School sang a song for the helpers to say thank you and Berkley School boys and girls sang a song to say thank you.
What an awesome day!
BY TOMTAM
On Wednesday last week, me, Nicole, Emily, Mahjon and Mrs T went to Kirikiriroa Marae. It was the coolest day ever because I was chosen out of 600 students in KNS ever!
We started making kites which was the coolest part. It was made out of bamboo. Me and Mahjon were buddies. Nicole and Emily were buddies too.
We started doing the kites. Me and Mahjon didn’t get it right. Nicole and Emily they got the hang of it. We did’t get the hang of it because we didn’t know what to do. So Mahjon asked Matua Lee, the helper. We didn’t finish it on time because it was nearly the end of making kites.
We were sitting with the Berkley School boys. The Hamilton Jr High School sang a song for the helpers to say thank you and Berkley School boys and girls sang a song to say thank you.
What an awesome day!
BY TOMTAM
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