joe

Thursday, 29 November 2012

This is me on high jump on Tuesday on athletics day luckly enough i made this jump it was such a fun day it was very hot aswell every activity was challenging but fun.

This is a photo of our class on the new playground that got built not long ago.It is a great playground and it is so fun that today it hasnt even died down.
A couple of weeks ago a poor old man by the name of Mr.Hayes lost the will to live after teens took advantage of him. So our class decided to help him out and do a bake sale for him to raise money we also brought in a special iteam from each and everyyone of us.

Rotarota poem


Rotarota poem

Aroha

Ki taurangi

Aue

Ukaipo

A SOLDIERS LIFE


A thick blanket of smoke drifting up into the air.

The stench of rotting, disgusting dead soldiers lying around me.

The deafening noises of machine guns firing not far from where  stand.

The powerful burst beneath my feet as cannons fire rapidly.                                    

The disgusting, putrid smell of gases and fumes lurking in the air.

I think that I will be extremely lucky to make it through this war alive.
Anais Grant

Thursday, 20 September 2012


Thornton Beach Camp
Glorious, eye catching rainbow coloured fish
shooting through the water.
The disgusting, dreadful stench of fish
in the air.
Ear piercing, annoying screeches of the
seagulls flying high above.
The foot numbing coldness of the waves drenching
my feet as I walk into the water.
The hot, burning milo on my taste buds
as I pour it in my mouth.
I think Thornton Beach Camp is truly amazing
in so many ways.
Anais

Thursday, 6 September 2012


Anais

Sporty, Pretty, Independent
Wishes to become a famous vet.
Dreams of becoming a billionaire.
Wants to become a professional artist.
Who wonders what it would be like to live in the sea.
Who fears natural disasters.
Who is afraid of scorpions and snakes.
Who likes scootering, dancing and singing.
Who believes that people who abuse animals should go straight to jail.
Who loves my family and pets very dearly.
Who plans to own my dream home.
I hope all my dreams and wishes come true.


The Afriki

This animal is very rare and is barely ever seen. Read on and find out more if you dare!

Appearance
I call this animal the Afriki. He has long, spindly fingers that are good for climbing trees. Their fur is also really spiky like metal. Believe it or not this creature’s fur changes colour to match the colour of the food they eat, kind of like a chameleon. Their eyes are like black beady marbles that glow in the dark and can see over 100km away. The Afriki’s ears are really big, about the size of a shoe and are great for hearing.

Habitat
The Afriki’s habitat includes the depths of the Jamaican jungle or on the sandy shores of Miami. There they dig little burrows in the sand until they reach the watery bottom where they collect their supplies like water and fish for the winter.

Food
The Afriki’s diet includes lots of disgusting things, but let’s start off with the more simple foods they eat. They like rat’s guts with minted leaves mixed together and salmon with seaweed. Don’t get me started on the other things.

Life cycle
The life cycle of the Afriki is very odd so only read on if you have the guts to! For the eggs to grow to a standard height and weight the Mum has to go and collect ghost leaves and cow dung. Once she’s gathered all the things she needs she then mushes them together to make a brown coloured case to put the eggs in. The mother then sheds her fur to keep the chrysalis protected from predators In other words, she keeps them camouflaged.

Predators
The Afriki’s predators come from a long line of family like apes, monkeys and elephants but the most feared of all is the ‘Mr Lawress’. He has a really dry sense of humour and says things a bit funny, like ‘penguan’. The Afriki’s other predator is a creature called the Bolvorexis. Bolvorexis’ attack with their razor sharp teeth and are about the size of a pencil case. The Afriki defends himself with his sharp, spiky fur.

I hope this has told you a lot about the Afriki’s world and never touch the chrysalis of the Afriki.
Anais


I live in the hot, water thirsty desert.

I eat scorpions, snakes and so much more.

I have four legs and if I'm curious about
something I stand up on my hind legs.

I have an extremely, long tail that sticks up in the air as I run along.

I have ears like a Scottish Fold kitten and eyes as beady as black marbles.

What am I ?