The most delicious food in the world is ……

WALT create a quality blog post that is ‘perfect’ and shares your favourite food!

Do you know the most scrumptious and the most mouthwatering food in the whole world. I believe it is chicken and rice and don’t say it’s not the best . When I always eat some chicken and rice I am always in heaven . Some people disagree but I’m not one of those people . This is a beautiful bowl of chicken and rice so it can enjoy the beauty

       

my favourite thing about it is everything about it

do you agree with me 🙂

 

Mother’s day

Dear mum

Happy mother’s day . Thank you for everything like getting my things ready for school. I truly believe you have the heart of an angel . I love you so so so much you are my most fabulous terrific mother in the whole world .This is my acrostic poem for you mum I hope you like it everyone reading it

people reading would try this for your mum

for my mum I love you

 

ANZAC acrostic poem

WALT share our ANZAC learning in an acrostic

This is my ANZAC acrostic poem.Our class had to make an acrostic poem for ANZAC. First we needed to watch videos about ANZAC to get ideas . Next we needed to write in are writing books for drafts. Third we publish it on a piece of paper. The piece of paper has boxes next to lines that where we need to write them here my picture of my acrostic poem

Digital foot print word art

WALT: creating a word art that we did on the holiday

On Tuesday my class Te Puawai did a digital foot print. You might be thinking what a digital foot print . A digital foot print is something you use online like games, Youtube, nexflix, and all that stuff . It always leaves a foot print behind because of that. Some foot prints are there forever I think mine is Quite big here’s mine things for my digital foot print

 

Rippa Rugby

WALT play rippa rugby

On Tuesday my class Te Puawai we did Rippa rugby. Are conch is Bodean he works with someone that I know .The first thing we needed to partner up with someone so I partnered with my friend Alex. The Next thing we needed to line up.one line is facing each other and another do the same but facing their partner but it got fun.Are conch Bodean made a game to warm us up.you got to listen to him.the rules were easy if he said clap we would have to clap .If he said jump we will have to jump.If he says spin you need to spin.If he says ball you need to grab a  ball.The first game I got the ball and next but Alex got Third and fourth and fifth and sixth but on the seventh Alex gave the ball to me to give me a point.But then we got in rippa rugby .there was two teams yellow and red and the team were called “Gorilla” and “The all blacks”. First thing we lined up in our team and looked at the red team because they had the ball but then this became a real game. Grayson was like right next to me and budded into me and felt like he broke my bone. Next round my legs were in pain like a robot that was out of gas .but then we got a point we were but then i jumped and my legs were even worse. Three rounds I was done for my back was very very sore and we lost . Fourth was the same as the three round.Then fifth round was the finally round I was free and forgot who won. At the end Nathanael  gave a speech and left

Taonga Māori

WALT create a taonga Māori to gift to someone.
WALT understand what different Māori symbols represent. 

on Tuesday we make Taonga & giving  it to your friend or one of are family members . we started to draw different Taonga .next we modelled  the Taonga with modelling clay .next we let our Taonga dry. next we painted the Taonga with green light  green  yellow paint . and then paint it a another coat of paint .

The best part about making our taonga was that I got to give mine to my friend Alex.

The trickiest part was shaping the clay.

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