Welcome to my blog of 2021
I am in the class Te Puawai this year my new teacher is Mrs Jujnovich and I am a year 5 this year and I have a much bigger class and Me and Hemi,Jacob,Mihi,Atama,kaydee and Zion all love playing connect 4 in the morning. Usefully Me,Jacob and Mihi are the champions.
This is my writing that I made about what the stages are of what I do in the morning.
This morning...Getting out of bed
This morning at 7:00 this morning when I woke up I saw the sun beaming into my room with my alarm going off. I put on my cool mushroom shorts while stretching myself. Then I go into my closet to get some terrific books for me and my friends at school.
Breakfast
I come to the lounge with the smell of pancakes and bacon and juicy and and runny eggs on toast my tummy roared. I rushed to the table and down with the welcoming smell of all the food on the table. I gulped down my pancakes and destroyed my eggs on toast and my bacon.
Going to school
I got my bags and said goodbye to my mum and sister and went to our flash car with Dad and on the way to school I heard cars roaring. I saw Mrs Jujnovich speeding again. I heard the radio booming with some people called The Edge. Then we picked up super delicious hot chocolates.
At school
We made it to school and I heard kids playing and the juniors screaming with joy and saw the monorail clunking from side to side. Finally, I make it to class.
These are my questions about the Treaty of Waitangi that I answered.
The Treaty of Waitangi questions
1. When was the treaty of waitangi signed ?
6th of February in 1840 on waitangi day
2.Who was the treaty signed between?
The Maori chiefs of new Zealand and the British crown of England
3.how many chiefs signed the Maori version of the treaty and how many chiefs English version of the treaty?
40 Maori chiefs signed the English version and 400 or more Maori chiefs signed the Maori version of the treaty
4.why was the treaty signed?
The purpose of treaty was to keep peace to the land and so they don’t have any more wars and so the British settlers can trade.
5.where was the treaty signed?
At waitangi in the bay of islands and in a small cavern
6.what is the difference between a law and a treaty?
A law is a rule or statement that everyone has to listen to and a treaty is a agreement that two or more people have to agree about something.
7.list the treaty that you have at home with your family
No farting in the car,not allowed to stay up for long,not allowed to read my book when i go to sleep,
8.write 5 laws.
You must were your seat belt when you drive.
You must obey the speed limit.
You must go to school if your a kid.
You must have a current drives licence to drive.
You can only catch 7 fish per person.
9.any question you would like to research?
who was the queen of England's presenter when she traveled to Waitangi?
Sarah Johnston
54 years ago, Queen Elizabeth II landed at Waitangi on Waitangi Day as part of her first New Zealand tour in a decade. Sarah Johnston from Ngā Taonga was her presenter.
This is Pobble narrative writing
Pobble writing - narrative
Story starter!
The wind rushed through His hair as he descended the mountain at great speed. For most children this would be an exhilarating, even terrifying experience, but for Millan it was just an ordinary journey to school…
He heard a loud SNAP as he saw the zip starting to fall His foot wrapped around His leg. He was now stuck hanging from the broken zip line. He quickly untangled His leg he fell to ground with a loud thud he felt like he had just broken His back. He realises his bag is ripped and all his belongings for school was lost in the woods he looks forward and saw a strange man looking dead in his eyes. He shuffled back as the man got closer. Then another man jumped in and said noob saibot we wont let you destroy this world Noob saibot Noob Saibot said then die defending it then they massive fight Millan ran and luckily made it To school. He still remembers it to this wondering what happened.