Sunday, July 3, 2016

My art work

In class lately we have been doing all sorts of art to go in our art gallery for school and these are my pieces that made it in to it.

Tech arts

In tech arts lately we have been making houses and furniture for them and this is mine and how it turned out.

Sunday, November 15, 2015

Report- kiwi
L.I : To write a report which describes aspects of a living or non-living thing in detail.

SC : My report contains :
  • A title
  • A general or classifying statement
  • A description that is accurate and detailed (technical and subject - specific vocabulary)
  • Conclusions a personal comment
  • The language is factual
  • written in third person
  • It written is present tense



Kiwi’s
 Kiwis are the main icon of New Zealand and are one of our native birds. There are approximately 1,000 kiwi left in Hawke's Bay and 70,000 left in New Zealand.

 Kiwis have their nostrils on the end of their noses because of such a long bill and it helps them to find food for themselves and their chicks. Adult kiwi usually mate for there hole life and are strongly territorial the kiwis chicks are in their eggs for 70-85 days and come out fully feathered. Kiwis are a flightless bird but many years ago they used to have small wings but could never fly with them. Over time the tiny little wings started to go and now kiwis only have one set of little helpers.

 If you live near any kiwis please make sure you keep an eye on your cat or dog or anything that could be a threat , and like I said at the start how there are only 70,000 kiwis left in New Zealand well there is a problem the number of kiwis are going down because stoats and other threats are killing them.

 Make sure you keep your dog tied up and cats inside at night if you live in or near a kiwi habitat and this can really help keep all kiwi safe.
 Try and avoid taking your dogs into kiwi areas or if you do always have them on a leash or have a professional train them.

 Kiwis are the main icon of New Zealand and I chose them because of this very reason and to see if I could learn anymore about this amazing bird the Kiwi and I have I learnt that we are slowly losing the number of kiwis in New Zealand because of other threats to them.

Thursday, November 5, 2015

My favourite person

My Favourite person………..

After a long time of choosing one person to do my writing on I chose my sister Courtney. She is 15 and much much taller then me and the good thing is we never fight anymore cause she is always in her room but when she is not hibernating in her room and comes out she can be very helpful all the time as she is the best at spelling in the house. She loves to dance and is always practicing bella in the kitchen to get ready for her risitels. she has brown hair  brown eye  she is 15 and this is my favorite person.

Sunday, October 18, 2015

Ah Sum

Ah Sum was a old man that lives on New Gold Mountain in a small bunch of villers and it is all near a small chinese village where Ah Sum has never been. With the only light being the sun and a fire And his house was made out of wood and big rocks. with paintings and pictures on the wall.

Ah Sum sill has a lot of hair that is black and many many wrinkles and his cheeks are starting to folded in. He where’s a black hat , black shirt , gray pants and a  pair of black boots.

Ah Sum nearly every day takes a bag of vegetables to every house in the village. He is a very nice person but no one ever notices. He is very helpful and kind to mostly everyone but Mrs Bishop.

Ah Sum is a man that will help people in trouble like when Jacob when he fell in the river. He help him by taking him home and taking good care of him.
Ah Sum also love giving people vegetables to eat.

Over all Ah Sum is a very nice man he is helpful , kind, nice. You could easily go up to Ah Sum and have a friendly conversation with unlike most people like Mrs Bishop.




Hey the shield is ours!

Go the Magpies ! The only thing I could hear walking into the Napier rugby grounds was cow bells from the Waikato rugby supporters and man they were getting on my nerves. But, now for the game. I was all ready to wave my huge flag but that did not happen much in the first 5 to 10 minutes because Waikato had already taken advantage of our tired magpies and got a try. Oh man ! eventually our Magpies got a try and a few penalties and then halftime came.

At half time a lot of people started to leave but not me,  I still had hope. In the second half the ball was going backwards and forwards between the two teams.  The Magpies were playing their best in the last 5 minutes, which was too late.
Then It happened!
We lost the shield, da