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Thursday 28 June 2018

Helping My Nanny

WALT organise and follow the structure and language chart. And finish work on time.
Introduction:

In the weekend Alice, nan and I was helping my nanny Foot My Dad and Nanny Pirikopa at steperat times.

On Saturday Alice, nan and I was just working out side and suddenly my Nanny Foot and Quentin came along with some tins and a cage on the back of the truck. When we were working we stopped and went to go help do the pig pen. ( At the moment we were just watching him build it up). When we were helping Waaka and Quentin went to go carmly go get the pigs. Well the pigs weren’t coming because there was no kai for the pigs to eat,. So Alice went to go get some food for the pigs so it will be easy to catch.

When we got the pigs in the small pig pen we put a little pig in because there is two big pigs and four little pigs. When we were catching the second pig is was one of the hardest pigs to catch. My nan had catched the big pig and just holded it’s face down to the ground and Quentin just holded to legs because he looked like he was scared of the pig. When they were talking I got told to hold the big pigs legs well Quentin goes and gets all the pigs back because he’d let the pig escape.

When he got the pigs back in, we lifted the pig up that was tied up and put it in the back of the truck. We had to tie one front leg and one back leg so the pig does not run away. We didn’t tie the little pigs legs up because they are easy to catch. The next pigs we put up was all the little pig’s, they were so easy my cousin Alice lifted on by the hair and stomach. ( With expiration) So I was tied from catching pigs, it came down to the last pig. When we were getting the last pig I was just not in the mood to put it up. Well when we did get it up we went to Pipiwai and help my Nanny Foot put the pig’s in his personal handmade pig pen. When we got to his house it was tough to get the pigs down to there pig pen, because there were steps.

That's the end of my story because  we had to days to finish it off.
What am I going to learn next's time : I'm going to learn to finish my work on time and try not to miss school.


Wednesday 27 June 2018

Speech's

Speech’s Huri 

Hi Kia ora maloela konichiwa and hello my name is Hurileigh and today I’ll be talking about Why do people dump rubbish? 

Why do people dump rubbish we should not do that? 

In New Zealand there is a ton of rubbish in the water. Heaps of sea animals think that the plastic bags are seaweed so they just eat it and die. That’s why we should band rubbish dumping. 

 People litter because they don’t care about public areas like the parks and the streets. The more people throw rubbish out the window or on the sidewalks the more rubbish is in the ocean. Littering is gross for the whole community. Cigarette butts are dangerous to soil and water. The cigarette butts contain harmful chemicals. That's why you should not dump rubbish.

In the ocean there is 5.25 trillion of plastic bag in the water and we need to stop it. Around the world there is 100,000 birds and turtles that die each year from eating the rubbish on the ground. There is only 5 countries that still dumps rubbish is India Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam ( I don’t know the other countries name). 60% of rubbish gets swept up on the Shaw. 

How does rubbish affect me? Where I live I see rubbish in the bushes, there is like 20% of rubbish lying on the side of the road. It’s like no one cares about papatuanuku. 

That’s the end of my talking to you.

Here is my video recorder of me specking.

Why do people dump there rubbish?

WALT: present an argument that will persuade an audience.

Wednesday 6 June 2018

Spelling List

These are my spelling words for the week.
latitude, altitude, minute, reduce, refuge, employ, employer, custom, customer, fever, observe, observation, desert, slavery, misery, violin, violet, cricket, clerk, onion.

Whakatauki Whakatauaki

He Aha Te Whakatauki Me Te Whakatauaki

Te Reo Maori

Te Reo Maori With Whaea Chanella

Matariki

What is Matariki?

Kaha

We had to search about the hoe Kaha.

Pep Talk

We watch this 8 year old boy giving us a pep talk.

Pablo Picasso

Last week the year 8's went into room 5 to do Pablo Picasso

Tukutuku Panel.

We were learning to design a Matariki Panel's

Descriptive Writing

My descriptive writing WALT writing descriptive piece of writing about this picture.

 In this photo I can see a graffiti with it tongue poking out and it’s being cheeky looking. If I was a graffiti I would be long and tall I will reach for the highest leafs. When your a graffiti you will be like Melman the graffiti on Madagascar. He is tall and he was afraid of highest but then the hippo can and to the height afraid nessie away.



Melman can look up in the sky and look at the lofty clouds. Melman can feel the rain drop in the sky because he is that tall.

Image result for madagascar melman gif Melman can enjoy the nice perfect view. Melman can have the smallest head but he is still tall. Melman has the smallest rump but he can still sit on the toilet. 







Image result for pounce gif Melman has the smallest voice you can even hear him scream or shelt you can only see him run and pounce.