Friday 13 December 2019

Last day of school

Today is the last day of school I would just like to thank all the teachers that have taught me over the years. My first day of school, the first teacher I ever had was Mrs Metcalfe ,I was 5 when I first started she was the teacher that helped the most, she taught me the alphabet, how to count and my pluses. The next year I was in room 5 my teacher was Mrs Leituala(I don't know how to spell her name) Mrs Getty also helped every Wednesday, Mrs Getty helped me make a clay pot I still have it in my room. Then I had Mrs Lynfield she sadly left last year. Then I had Hannah O'Shea I was in her class for two years. Then I had Rachel O'shea. Now this year is my last year of school and this year I had Mrs green she was a loving caring teacher except for the times she got mad because we didn't
 listen but the main thing I want to say is THANK YOU to all the teachers I had, you have made a big difference in my life.

Monday 9 December 2019

Niue

 The Eden Albert culture festival I was in the Niuean group. 

Tag

On the 6th of December 2019 was the Junior Tag Nationals it was a three day tournament it was in Takanini. I played for Auckland Metro. We sadly won no games. But we still had fun.   

Moari feeling

drain

Friday 22 November 2019

Writting



Something was lurking beneath him. Its mouth was as big as an elephant and  it had sucked me up like I was a drink.  Then I found myself swimming in the tummy of a big fish. Luckily my air tank was full of air so I had time to plan my escape. 

“What is that over there?” I thought as I saw something dark lurking in front of me.  I found a guy swimming towards me.  He was stuck as well. Our task was to get out the next time this gigantic creature opened his mouth.  We would escape no matter what! Actually it was very easy to escape. He spat us out with so much force that I flew through the air and we landed on a cold hard cobbled road. Ouch!
As I opened my eyes I saw a big city. The biggest city I have ever seen. I found a clock so I picked it up and put it in my bag. I thought it was an antique so could be very valuable. Now to find a way.   

The clock was the key to everything; the key to moving through time and space. As I set the clock back to this morning, hoping it would take me home, I started to feel dizzy. The clock made a loud tick tock and a bell started ringing. The next thing I knew was that I had collapsed on the rock solid floor and all faded into darkness.


Slowly I opened my eyes. I was trapped in something and as I pushed against what I thought was a wall I realised I was in a shell. I started kicking and pushing the wall until it had a crack. I had broken the shell. I crawled out and the first thing I saw was the ocean. I had a feeling I needed to go to the water. As I was crawling I looked down and saw that I was a turtle. What happen to me? How did this happen I thought to myself. My epic journey was only the beginning.

Friday 15 November 2019

Writing

The scientists huddled around the machine looking perplexed. Their laboratory was buried deep underground, away from prying eyes. Usually their experiments went completely unnoticed, apart from the occasional smell of sulphur or waft of grey smoke that made its way to the surface, but this particular experiment would certainly not avoid the headlines… They were in BIG trouble!

The scientists had failed their experiment. They saw on the news that they had already made the headlines, because all over the world there was no gravity, but that wasn't the worst part. They thought it was alright because that could be fixed quickly but one of the scientists, David, realised that they transferred the gravity from space to Earth! Little did they know that there was no more gravity all of the planets. They had started falling towards the Sun and Earth would be obliterated. 

Thinking, thinking about what to do, but then David came up with an idea he was going through the junk cabinet he got a few pieces of metal and when he was done he called it Megaton 3000.