Showing posts with label Homework. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Homework. Show all posts

Sunday, 30 June 2019

Waiuku Forest Trail Running

Today Jayne, Justice, Roman, Kauri and I went on a 7 kilometre trail run in the Waiuku Forest. Before we started we were given instructions and I was nervous and excited. We started at the line and then we were off! It was a slow start and then we all sped up. Justice and Roman being the competitive speedy boys they are zoomed ahead and I went a bit ahead of Jayne and Kauri. But as I started to get a bit tired I slowed down and Jayne and Kauri caught up to me. So I ran with Jayne.

Around 2 kilometres to the end of the run I could see people running towards us with mud just covering their bodies. Me and Jayne were having a hard time figuring out whether we wanted to get muddy or not. I heard peoples' screams as they got covered in mud and decided I was going to save them. But I was the main person who needed saving. Before I came up to the mud I hesitated and then just decided to do the most fun thing. I ran two steps into the mud and face planted into the ground. My PALE PINK SHOES will probably never recover. RIP sports shoes.
One thing I know for sure is that I will never complain about the cross country again.

Saturday, 29 June 2019

Cornwall park Souvenir mission.

Today we went to Cornwall park. We were given a challenge. Find a Souvenir and make up a story to go with it so here are my souvenirs and their stories.
Souvenir number one was a leaf. The story to go with it was that it's a leaf from and ancient tree plant originally from Japan. A sapling was brought over to Cornwall park and the tree has been growing for over a hundred years. That leaf comes from the sapling.
Souvenir number two was a flower. The story to go with that souvenir was that it was a flower from a tree that was first panted in the oxford garden in England. But when a disease that took over all of Europe hit the country so they had to take the flower tree away and plant it in cornwall park of New Zealand.

Friday, 22 December 2017

Summer learning journey: Week 1: Activity 1

Te Ika-a-Māui The summer learning journey gave me a link to a story about a boy called Maui who goes on a fishing trip with his brothers and fishes out the north island of New Zealand. The Summer learning journey told me to find three facts about Maui. This is what I found out.

1. Maui is a very determined boy: He is willing to do anything to prove that he can be as good as his brothers at the least he would even make his nose bleed

2. Maui Can get really angry: In the story his brothers anger him by telling him that they will not let him fish with them because he is too small but they were probably stopping him from fishing with them because he hasn't had any experience and he was younger.

3. Maui was probably often stressed: Because he probably lived in the shadows of his older brothers meaning he was probably always trying to live up to the peoples expectations that he could be as good and maybe even better than his brothers so it was probably stressful when people were comparing him to his older brothers

Image Attribution: eng.mataurangamaori.tki.org.nz/Support-materials/Te-Reo-Maori/Maori-Myths-Legends-and-Contemporary-Stories/Maui-and-the-giant-fish

Tuesday, 7 February 2017

The Tale of Alexandra Falcon Mcalpine


There was once a girl named Alexandra Falcon Mcalpine she was the daughter of Sarah Falcon Mcalpine and Jones Henry Mcalpine the 7th. She had beautiful raven black hair and indigo blue eyes, she was beautifully tanned, and her voice was as sweet as an angel's. Her soul as gentle as the touch of a mother to a new born baby. She had a pet horse named Palma. She loved her so much and made sure nobody ever tried to take her. She was from a very rich and noble family because they were the owners of the town. They had always helped the poor and given the town they lived in happiness but let us start at the very beginning of the tale of Alexandra Falcon Mcalpine.
It was November the 13 in 1916 and her family were getting ready for the day, everyone except  Alexandra that is. She was 13 and she often slept in but today was the day she had to make a speech to the people of the town and she had forgotten it completely. She had to spend the whole morning practising her speech, she was giving the orphanage of the town of Mcalpine $50,000 to have a new built in hospital. She was a very simple girl by the family tradition, but the thing about Alexandra was that she was exactly the same as her  great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grandmother,the founder of the town, and she wanted adventure. Alexandra got so bored so easily (that’s why she wanted a horse). Anyway back to the story. She was practising in her pyjamas when her personal maid came in to give her breakfast assuming she would be just stirring as usual. “Oh my” said her Maid when she came in. “You haven’t forgotten your speech Lady Alexandra have you?” “No Margaretta” she replied “I haven’t, I’m just warming up my tongue and going over it again and again.” she said “Nice try, Lady Alexandra, oh and by the way have you also forgotten that you promised you mother you would be having breakfast with everyone today? There’s still time. I am just bringing your tea. They’re almost starting, now get dressed My Lady” said Margaretta.

They were getting a painting of the owner of the orphanage, Mr Johnson, with Sarah and Alexandra. Alexandra’s father was in the war so Alexandra's mother had to donate the money because the father was away. On the day when she had to make her speech she got halfway through and the she accidentally said “Palma” in the middle of it, so her mother, Sarah, had to take the big piece of paper that said the rest of the speech to the occasion for her to read off. When Alexandra had finished her mother gave her a hug and was  full of tears of pride “I am so proud of you” Sarah said “ But why-”
“Mother, Palma’s been stolen!” said Alexandra not listening to her mother
“What do you mean Palma’s been stolen?”
“No time to explain hurry up, we have to go” and she ran of to the hill where their carriage was waiting. They rushed off to the mansion and Margaretta ran to them with wrecked clothes, tear stains and scratches on her face.
“Lady Sarah, Lady Alexandra, Palma’s gone. I tried to stop them, I tried, oh please don’t punish me, please Lady Sarah!”
“Why do you think we would punish you Margaretta? We do not treat our employees like this, remember?” Then Alexandra started weeping. “ I should have known they were going to do it all along, I wish father was here.”

“Now, let me get this straight, you're saying that this man and his son who had tried to get your pony off you stole Palma? AND you’re saying they took them to Liverpool!”
“Yes” cried Margaretta and Alexandra in unison.
Alexandra had encountered many horse collectors and Margaretta had encountered many people from Liverpool but they just thought nothing about them would turn out to be evil about these men.
“Well” said Alexandra “I guess we’re going to Liverpool.”
They got to the carriage realised that they needed the map so Margaretta was sent to get a map. They then went to the city of Liverpool and found Palma they followed the 2 mysterious men and followed them then they saw them go into an abandoned poppy factory.
“Ok” said Sarah “We have to go get the police before we enter the.” They went to the nearest police station and then they swooped in. “You two are under arrest!” said the officer to the Palmanappers.
“Thank you ma’am for taking us to these we’ve been looking for these two pickpockets and theives for 6 months,  thank you so much.”
From that day on Alexandra always put Palma in her stable when she was going to town.
And that is the Tale of Alexandra Falcon Mcalpine

Tuesday, 16 August 2016

My book Review Slash Opinion

Hello Fellow Classmates

I have come from far far away to tell you that I have read my book and I think it was awesome in every way. Adventure Fear Trickery Villainy and all the other stuff you have to read this book it is amasing. It is about this Dragon called firedrake a Brownie called Sorrel and a boy Called Ben that needs to find the Rim Of Heaven. “On their quest they meet new friends and find an amasing courage. Good thing they did because there is an ancient grudge that's never too far behind.” That is my book review for the book I read, Dragon Rider. By Cornelia Funke