Friday 22 May 2020

P.G ,Hello Goodbye Poem

Hello Goodbye Poem

Hello, early morning start.
Goodbye, lazy lay around in bed.

Hello, six hours of school five days a week.
Goodbye 30 minutes google hangouts five days a week

Hello, coco pops every school morning.
Goodbye warm delicious noodles I always use to eat.

Hello, heaps of school work I have to do a day.
Goodbye doing pretty much whatever I wanted.

Hello seeing my friends and playing all day.
Goodbye playing Xbox with the boys at 12 o'clock.

Thursday 7 May 2020

Matariki Kite

today for reading we read about the Matariki and how the kites represent Matariki. Cooper and I made this kite.

Wednesday 6 May 2020

Notan Art

Today I decided to do some japanise art.
The art I did is called Notan art, this art is fun and easy to do but it turns out really cool and effective.

Friday 1 May 2020

Matariki

This week's writing is about Matariki. It is to reflect on the last year, and some of the things that have happened and some stuff that has happened in our families and friends.

But firstly I am going to talk about Matariki. Matariki is 7 stars close to each other that you can see at the end of May or early June. The Maori call these the seven stars of Matariki. Most English call the stars the Pleiades. For the Maori, Matariki is the celebration of the New Year. Most of us could think that it is really weird because New Years is on the first of January, really though it doesn't matter what day your family chooses for the first day of the New Year.

Compared with other clusters of stars, Matariki is close to Earth but it is still 440 light-years away. If you drove there in a car at a speed of 100 kilometres an hour, you would arrive in 4.8 billion years!!

Now to start with the latest year.

I have had lots of fun the past year, like doing the moonlight triathlon, nearly beating canterbury at league, going up to Moana, going to sparks in the park, getting into rep teams and much more.

In our family COVID-19 hasn't affected any of us, We are just worried if it would get to Keil. Last year for Easter my family went in a camper van and drove to the north island checking out all the amazing places on the way.

In conclusion, the last year hasn't been the best but our big family has worked our way around it.