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Thursday 27 July 2017

My astronaut



One day there was a astronaut his name was dash he went into a rocket to go to a planet after a while he found a  planet called Mars he landed on Mars he went out of the rocket then he could smell something suddenly aliens came out from
nowhere dash had to dodge them then the boss alien came out dash had no choice but run away from the boss dash gave the boss some dust the boss was still in the chase dash quickly run into the rocket and went back to earth dash was not afraid so he went back to mars when he got there he built a kingdom the boss alien came out and they had a war the alien boss send his aliens out and dash picked up a rock and he throw the rock in the air and hit the boss alien the boss was down then mars started shaking dash ran into his rocket and went back to earth and the aliens were stuck in space.    

Wednesday 19 July 2017

WLJ - Day 4 Whale Rider Activity 2


This movie is about a girl called Paikea. Her granddad didn't like her because she was a girl. She wanted to prove she can be the chief and the leader. Paikea wanted to ride on a whale like her ancestor. This movie was filmed in New Zealand and won lots of awards.

Hector's dolphins



Hector’s dolphins are a very special native animal found only in New Zealand. They are the smallest dolphin in the world measuring 1.5 metres long and they are quite rare. Sadly, many Hector’s dolphins are killed every year when they get caught in large fishing nets and can’t escape. Some people have argued that fishermen shouldn’t be allowed to fish in Farewell Spit in order to protect the dolphins living there. What do you think? On your blog, tell us whether you think that fishing in Farewell Spit should be banned (stopped).

I think fishermen can still fish but use a fishing rod not a net because if you use a net the dolphins will get stuck and die.

WLJ Day 4 Swimming with the Sharks - Activity 1

Farewell Spit

Farewell Spit has been in the news recently as a number of whales accidentally swam into the spit and became stuck on the beach. They were unable to swim back to the ocean because the water was too shallow. Many local people tried to save the ‘beached’ whales. Please follow this Farewell Spit link to learn more about what happened. On your blog, describe what the local people did to try and save the beached whales.

It was very sad News. I heard that people splash water on the whales. They also put towels to cover the whales from the sun, and they dug the sand to reach the water. But three hundred whales died.




WLJ Day 3 - Wild Eyes



I would adopt a great spotted kiwi. This bird is the national symbol of NZ.
This bird is flightless. This means it can't fly.
It has tough, leathery skin and feathers like hair. They are good at smelling food.
The kiwi eats insects, worms, berries, seeds and fruit. They live in the north part of the South Island of NZ. 


This is a possum and it is a predator. I think we should not kill them. We should put them in an other part of NZ away from the kiwis. We should not kill them because they are God's creatures and they might have families. 



Tuesday 18 July 2017

WLJ Day 3 Wild Eyes

 I went on wild eyes. This is a site where kids can do fun activities.  I pretended to discover a giant Moa bone, giant egg and giant foot prints in my back yard. I dressed up like a scientist.


Sunday 16 July 2017

WLJ Day 2

I like Rangitoto Island because I liked the ferry trip to the Island. When you get there you can go on a bush walk and see lots of native birds and plants. When you go to the top of the volcano you can see a beautiful view.



Interview with Laura (The youngest person to sail around the world)

1. Did you miss your parents?
2. Did you enjoy sailing all around the world?
3. Did you feel lonely?
4. What was your most exciting part of the trip?
5. How long did the journey take you?

Interview with my brother (5 favourite things to do outdoors)

1. Swimming
2. Kicking a ball
3. Playing with nerf guns (a nerf arsenal? this is what he said)
4. tackling my brother
5. boxing

WLJ 2017 Day 1

Facts about NZ people:

1. A Maori greeting is called a hongi. This is when two people put their heads together and touch their nose together.
2. Most people live in the North Island of NZ
3. Lots of people like camping in NZ.

Favourite 5 activities:

1. Rainbows End
2. Zoo
3. Beach
4. Sky Tower
5. Bush walk in the forest

These are the flags I created.



This flag has a sun. The red and the yellow represents the summer season in NZ. The blue represents the sea and the ocean. The green represents the grass and the trees.



This flag has a mountain. It represents all the mountains in NZ. The blue represents the sky. The sun represents how hot it can be in summer.

Wednesday 5 July 2017

fairy bread

Last thursday room 14 made something yummy we made fairy bread. We are making fairy bread for matariki. First I


I felt marvelous After morning tea Miss Davis gave everyone one glove each and a plate next  Miss davis handed out bread then she gave butter to each group at a time. It was slimy  After a while we sprinkled some matariki stars.


After that miss davis gave star stapes  to shape it into a star my favourite part was eating it.It was delish I wish I made some more again for my belly next year I bet it would be more delish next time for sure.

I am a star