Thursday, September 15, 2011

Black Out Day























It was with huge, excitement that I got my dressed for school today. It was Black Out Day. Black Out Day was to show our support for the All Blacks on the opening day of the Rugby World Cup.

Running down the footpath, I shouted "Stop", as I saw my friend. On my way to school, most people I saw were wearing black. Coins jingled in my pocket as I bounced about excitedly - I was going to buy a sausage for my lunch.

Arriving at school, I noticed, that even the teachers were wearing all black. Miss Tito and Miss Va’afusuaga even had black wigs on and also had painted faces. I love it when our whole school gets behind an idea.

At assembly, Mr Burt kept telling stories. They were about the times when he was at rugby game and he was not wearing his hat. Lots of yucky things would fall on his head and even end up in his car. I love Mr Burt’s stories, he is a great storyteller.

For fun, in our classroom we painted some All Black players. Each group found their smallest member and we traced around them. Next, we painted our players black so that they were wearing the All Blacks uniform. It was fun, I like painting.

After morning tea our classrooms all went to the courts to play some rugby games. The sun was shining and the sevens boys had set up some fun looking games. I was in team Russia.

Playing out on the field, the big boys taught us lots of rugby skills. Tackling, kicking and throwing were just some. My favourite game was the tackle bag obstacle course. I loved it because I got to knock Feki over!

After all the games it was lunchtime. I ate my sausage under the shade of some trees - it felt like summertime.

I had such a great black out day and I really hope that the All Blacks can win tonight. My brother is supporting Tonga, but I don’t know if they can win.

Monday, August 29, 2011

All Blacks Haka


`Strong and powerful fear intimidated the stadium “perpare to be Battle said Peru-Wepu . South Africa was threaten . By the All blacks . Being threaten the spring boks had such a hard time .

Friday, August 26, 2011

Badmitoin


Donna our coach , lead us for some fun and enjoyable Badminton.Having a fun and enjoyable time led us for badminton .swing the racket round and round i Finley got it in to the cone.

Moving on to the next tasks was underarm backhand and also forehand . Swing the racket and missing a shuttle i hope the finale one i will get it . As it was got close a to me i saw the shuttle pong i herd “i did ” As I said to myself .

Our next task was doing the trick shot . The trick shot was so trick maybe that way they called it the trick shot .The Trick shot is a serve were you have to put it under your legs and hit the shuttle . Spectacular i got . “Yeppp” i said in my head .


Then next task was a game it was not any game it was called Badminton soccer . First i was one of the demonstrate . One of the other play was MaryH . The rules a when you get it over the net you get a goal but if you hit the net that means your out. Game on it was boys aganis girls

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Healthy Foods

Healthy Food (mp3)
Eating healthy food is good because it makes your body grow and also it can make our brains work . Children should eat a variety of different foods to be healthy .



healthy foods is a balanced of diet from the four main food groups .and ALSO Fats and sugars a needed to be eaten everyday , but only in limited amounts.



When you eat right you can live right and sometimes you can be healthy and you can be balanced and you can have enough energy and you can also have a happy life .
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Monday, August 22, 2011

John Kirwan

New Zealand Icones


Kiaora, talofa and Welcome to this special island called New Zealand! You may think that we’re not really super we’ll you’d be wrong ! One reasen why we’re so awesome is because we don't have any countries by our sides . We do things on our own and plus we have a multicultural population which makes Aotearoa a very unique country


Ther term tiki refers to a carved human figure and was a part of Maori and other Pacific cultures. It’s a mystery to find out about the myth of how the tiki got its name. On the other hand, in many parts of the Pacific , for example in Niue, the Tiki myth is unknown and human figures were not carved but they still had tiki .


The Buzzy Bee is a famous icon to New Zealand. A toy and crafts man, created the colorful wood toy sometime in the late 1930’s. New Zealanders love Buzzy Bee. It is seen internationally on stamps and magazine covers. As you can see Buzzy Bee is a treasure to lots of people in New Zealand.And also
kids.



hey i have told yous some fantastic things and i hope you have found some of our trusted icons . Hope you enjoy your day or week here in New Zealand .