Showing posts with label Matawai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Matawai. Show all posts

Friday, 7 December 2018

Rat, Mouse and Eagle

The Three Eagles

3 eagles appear as I’m awaking. Is it a dream, no it wasn’t? I was about to face my worst nightmare! I look into the darkness to see where to escape. Suddenly another one of my hunters comes out, the tarantula.  
I run around in circles, until I find a hidden tunnel. I run through, but to my surprise it didn’t make a difference if I went out this on or the other one! 

I start running for my life, I pretend like I’m in a movie scene. I trip over a stick. I thought that it was over for good, but no, I managed to pick myself back a up and keep running. I leaped over a fallen cacti and bounced off a ledge of a stone. I came to a rock cave.

It’s time to decide. Do I want to die and get put out of my misery, or do I want to run for my life and die another day. I know that one day I‘m going to die, but when? Not today! I begin searching for spots to escape. In the meantime my nemesis, the eagle, is watching over me, waiting for me to come out into the open. “Don’t die, not today” is what I repeat in my head as I keep searching. But I was too late, the eagle managed to get to my cave and pick me up and fly away with me. 

I thought she was going to take me to her nest. “No , no, no!” “ Not today!” I was surprised when she carefully landed with me on the ground to drop me off with the rest of my mouse friends.

And that’s how my story ended.

Thursday, 15 November 2018

Wellington Camp

Sunday - 4.11.2018

Today we had to take a big bus for 7-8 hours. We watched 3 movies and stopped off at three places. It was really handy that the bus had curtains, so that it could block out the sun while we were watching the movies. The first place that we stopped off at was Wairoa, just to have a quick toilet stop. Next stop was Napier, we went to the Sound Shell to have lunch. The last stop was Dannevirke, to get some fuel and go to the toilet. Then finally after a long bus ride, we arrived at Silverstream Retreat. 


Monday - 5.11.2018

Soon after a very filling breakfast, we were off. Off for an adventure. First we went to New Zealand’s Parliament. We started off in the Beehive and worked our way around the whole of the Parliament house with our awesome educator, William. My favourite part of our time at Parliament was pretending to be a minister, a cabinet minister to be exact. A cabinet minister is a minister in charge of all different areas. For example police minister, health minister and roading minister, all of those kind of areas, they are in charge of. When all of them come together it is called a cabinet meeting.

Next we went to Te Papa. My favourite part of Te Papa was exploring the art gallery and the Gallipoli expedition. It was amazing! Did you know that Weta Caves made the whole of the Gallipoli expedition. The statue looked so realistic, I thought that one of the dead soldiers was going to jump up at any second, that’s how real it looked!


Tuesday - 6.11.2018

Today was my favourite out of the days so far. Do you wanna know why? Well here’s why. First we went to Weta Caves Studios. This is one of the activities that  I was really looking forward to the most. I learnt that it normally takes around 6 - 8 weeks to build and sculpt on piece of equipment and it takes 6 hours to make one eyebrow. My favourite part of the experience was getting to see how they make the heads and full body suits and how the make up was done so well.

Our last spot that day was Wellington Zoo, my favourite. I loved the giraffes, so that is why I bought a giraffe key ring and bookmark. We also got amazing information about different animals like spider monkeys and gibbons. I learnt that spider monkeys have very gripy tails, and that gibbons are tan color when there are born, then turn black after a couple of years males stop changing colour but females change back to a tan colour.

Wednesday - 7.11.2018

Zealandia time! We were a bit early so we had to wait outside in the cold, but the kind lady that worked there let us in, because she didn’t like us waiting out is the cold wind. My favourite part of Zealandia was getting to spot the tuatara and looking at all different kinds of weta.
Next was the… city adventure! We all got into our different camp groups, I was part of Tumeke Poneke. We had two hours to explore the main streets of Wellington that had meet up with Mr Knight at 2:30 at the train station. To then get on the train to go down to Lower Hutt. I was sitting by Sophia we took lots of selfies. Don our bus driver meet us there and we went to a trampoline park, I re - learnt how to do a front flip on the trampoline. 


More coming soon.

Friday, 2 November 2018

Imagine Wellington

Recently in Room 4 we have been writing about Wellington, because we are going for our Room 4 camp there in 2 days. I really enjoyed writing the I imagine a night because it was just taking out parts of our Imaginative story about Wellington. Mine was about Wellington Zoo. I found it hard to stop, because I enjoyed doing it so much.
Here is the imagine a night writing.


Imagine a night . . . 

Imagine a night . . . When a flash in the corner of your eye takes your whole class away.
Imagine a night . . . No one, anywhere, all gone, enclosed in the jaws of the lion's cage.
Imagine a night . . . On the wrong side, of the wrong fence.
Imagine a night . . . Swinging through the tree with the playful monkeys.
Imagine a night . . . When fast becomes slow on tired legs.
Imagine a night . . . Waking up under a quilt of playful monkeys.
Imagine a night . . . Waking up for a time of adventure.
Imagine a night . . . Playing with mighty elephants, fisty lion’s and the playful penguins.

Imagine a night . . . That ended with the time of your life.


Here is the imaginative writing.

My Playdate At Wellington Zoo

We had just finished the tour of the zoo, when I saw flash in the corner of my eye. I went around to have a look. But what I didn’t notice is that the whole class left and they didn’t even notice that I was missing. Time had past, the zoo had closed, no zookeepers, no nothing, only animals.

I started to get quite tired so I climbed into the sleeping lions enclosure. I thought that it was going to be safe to sleep in the corner of the cage, until I realized that I was on the wrong side of the fence,  I was now in with monkeys and no they were not quietly sleeping like the lions they were wide awake swinging around on every vine in sight. I tried to scurry away but legs started to fall asleep so I just keeped going slower and slower until I decided to hide in a bush and sleep.

The next morning I was out of the bush lying on the ground with 5 monkeys piled on top of me. I kicked them off and got out to see that the zoo was closed. Yes, there were zookeepers but they were all inside having a meeting. I told myself that it was time. Time for adventure. I started by getting control of the massive Indian elephant, I rode around the whole of the zoo feeding feisty lions, yeah, I was going to ride them too but they didn’t seem to friendly at all. The elephant got put back and it was time to slide on ice with little blue penguins. I got a bit cold so I moved on to eating a sandwich for breakfast with my friend the brown capuchin. I wanted to visit the monkeys again so I got some exercise and swung on their vines.

In the end I had the time of  my life. I mean who wouldn’t like to race a cheetah, bounce with kangaroos. Slide down giraffes long necks, sit on warm rocks with baboons. And best of all, sit in the sun with sun bears.

Reflective And Rotational Symmetry

We had a task to create a pattern and then make it reflective and the year 7 & 8’s had to include rotational symmetry. I found it hard to get both sides symmetrical so went quite slow, but in the end I got it finished! I found it easy to pick my pattern. We started by drawing a pattern with our rulers. Then we made it symmetrical by drawing the same pattern of the other side.
Here's a photo of what I did.


Friday, 28 September 2018

Wellington Zoo Information Report

We were learning about how to write an information report.
I found it easy to decorate it, to make it look eye catching.
I found it hard to make everything the correct size so that it all fitted.
I really enjoyed researching a specific place that we are going to visit later on in the year.
Next time I need to make sure that everyone in the team has an equal contribution to finished product.
My Blog Post shows I am a Smart Learner.
Now here is the finished product.


Wellington Zoo Abstract Noun Poem

We were learning about how to write an abstract noun poem.
I found it easy to think of the 'looks like' because we have just done a study on the place, so I had a pretty good idea in my head of what it looks like.
I found it hard to think of ideas especially for tastes and smells like.
I really enjoyed writing a poem, because we do not write poems that often and I love poems.
Next time I need to be more descriptive.
My Blog Post shows I am a Smart Learner.
Now here is my poem,

Looks like bees to a flowery meadow, as tourist from all around the world come to admire animals  from the safari.
Smells like the lions fleshy meat torn apart by their sharp canines.
Tastes like the strong freshly brewed coffee at the exploring cafe.
Sounds like the mighty roar of the lion and the sweet elegant chirp of the birds.
Feels like the soft fur from the bouncing kangaroos.
Lives in Wellington Zoo.


Wellington Zoo Imaginative Story

My Play Date At Wellington Zoo

We had just finished the tour of the zoo, when I saw flash in the corner of my eye. I went around to have a look. But what I didn’t notice is that the whole class left and they didn’t even notice that I was missing. Time had past, the zoo had closed, no zookeepers, no nothing, only animals.

I started to get quite tired so I climbed into the sleeping lions enclosure. I thought that it was going to be safe to sleep in the corner of the cage, until I realized that I was on the wrong side of the fence,  I was now in with monkeys and no they were not quietly sleeping like the lions they were wide awake swinging around on every vine in sight. I tried to scurry away but legs started to fall asleep so I just kept going slower and slower until I decided to hide in a bush and sleep.

The next morning I was out of the bush lying on the ground with 5 monkeys piled on top of me. I kicked them off and got out to see that the zoo was closed. Yes, there were zookeepers but they were all inside having a meeting. I told myself that it was time. Time for adventure. I started by getting control of the massive Indian elephant, I rode around the whole of the zoo feeding feisty lions, yeah, I was going to ride them too but they didn’t seem to friendly at all. The elephant got put back and it was time to slide on ice with little blue penguins. I got a bit cold so I moved on to eating a sandwich for breakfast with my friend the brown capuchin. I wanted to visit the monkeys again so I got some exercise and swung on their vines. 

In the end I had the time of  my life. I mean who wouldn’t like to race a cheetah, bounce with kangaroos. Slide down giraffes long necks, sit on warm rocks with baboons. And best of all, sit in the sun with sun bears.


Reflection
We were learning about how to create an imaginative story about our Wellington location.
I found it easy to write my story.
I found it hard to come up with an interesting ending for my story.
I really enjoyed writing an imaginative story, because we do not do this that much.
Next time I need to brainstorm right from the beginning.
My Blog Post shows I am a Smart Learner.



Monday, 16 April 2018

Nau mai, haere mai ki tēnei taonga

Welcome to my blog for learning.
I look forward to sharing my learning with my school,
my whānau and friends anywhere.