Wednesday 10 April 2019

lightning never strikes twice

WALT use adjectives and similes to describe a setting clearly
The windmill is dark as night when I run inside to hide, I find a torch but it has know batteries in it, I search around for some when unexpectedly I hear a crackle in the sky followed by a boom. The lightning is carrying fire after it drops on the green but dark grass it heads in a line towards the windmill and burns the door I see the fire witch is as blazing as the sun. I run up to the top of the windmill as fast as i can where i find batteries with stuff coming out of it from the lightning when i saw those batteries i knew there was lightning that had been there so i stood there hoping that the fire would go away hoping that the lightning would stop and then all of a sudden a strike of lightning comes faster then sound and lands right next to me when this happens twenty bricks fall down some of witch scrape my face and almost knock me out i climb out on the bricks that had fallen and jump out of the windmill i crawl away hoping to never come back there again i crawl all the way back to town and never saw that place since.

Tuesday 9 April 2019

marae recount

Powhiri

At the marae we had to stand outside the gates and sing he honore for a while until the tangata whenua/host opened the gate.Both of are classes were walking up to the marae while Miss Ireland did the karanga and the tangata whenua did them back we were walking stopped to think of all the ancestors that had died and then we walked into the wharenui.

Year 8 boys sat at the front with year 7 boys just behind them the middle row was empty except for one or two year 7 boys the  second to last  row was year 8 girls and the last row was year 7 girls. We all sang a waiata and then they sang one back. David(not Parsons)said all the maori stuff and then gave them a paper. What it was i don't know (maybe a check) after that we had to hongi the tangata whenua and went to get some kai.





                 

Thursday 4 April 2019

Dlo