Wednesday, June 29, 2016

princess and the pea

Here is my story about Princess and the Pea, but there is a twist in it. The bit that I'm proud of is that I put a lot of hard work in this and it came out perfect. I hope you like it. The part that I am working on is my punctuation because I sometimes I put my full stops in the wrong spot and also miss them too . Something that challenged me was trying to make it in my own words. Read on to find out what happens in the story. 

Once  upon a time there was a handsome young prince. That was looking for a Princess to marry.
One wet and cold day a beautiful girl knocked on the palis door. Clonk clonk clonk. The king rushed to open the door but the  queen said “I'll get it”. A graceful looking girl waked into the pales. The prince immediately fall in love  by a cress (curse)  that the girl had put on him.


Soon the prince wished to marry her but little did they know that on the inside she was pure evil, all she wanted was the crown.  when she got it she would slort (slaughter) them and make it ok like someone else did it.


Finally it was the wedding day. Knock knock knock. It was the king's adviser. He told the king about the girl and how she had put a spell on their son so the king ordered for the wedding to be cancelled and her to be killed.


A couple of years later the prince came home with a princess, but the king and queen had a  trick to tell if she was a good princess or not. The queen  put a pea under 1000  mattress and if she woke up with bruises she is a princess if not she’s just a girl.


“How did you sleep?” asked the queen. “Terrible, I have bruises  all over and I found a pea under the Mattresses”.
she was a real princess and the price and the princess lived happily ever after.
  


    

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

matariki

Mātāriki is a special time of year when the maori tribes would have a feast and wait for the 7 stars of Matariki to rise into the night sky.

It is also the Maori New Year.

Original (1492 × 1111)

Some tribes sellerbrate the New  Year at the full moon or the first part of when the moon peeks out.

My workshops where (were) the kites and the planting. Something that challenged me was kite making because we had to argue with manis  so nobody got left out. When we had to weave the flax into the kite I got a little frustrated but I managed to carme down by taking a deep breath. The learning mails that I used were  listening muscles and noticing muscles too by looking at other people's work.
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Friday, June 3, 2016

The new boat

Last week we brought  a boat I have been on it 3 times. I go out on the boat with Ian and Mum and my step sisters. We went out onto Clive River and then we down by Marine Parade.

                                   looks like
  • Colour silver. 
  • Made out of aluminiun. 
  • seats in the middle at the front & at the back.
  • motor at the back of the boat.                   
It is so fun to go on our boat maybe you might get one some day. I like going on the boat because we get to go biscuiting. Biscuiting is when you lie down on a floaty and the boat drags you along and you skate along along the surface of the water and its loads of fun. Once we bounced up so high that it turned upside down.
I was nervis but I got youst (used) to it. we sped over the sea  and down to the fishing spot and started to fish but we got nothing.

Thursday, June 2, 2016

Maths


We designed our dream class room on a piece of paper like this.              
That is my plan for the class. I am proud of this because I have don my best with 
my adding. We had to find out what the area is. We had to add up all the squares to find out the area.
The strategy I used was splitting the numbers to add them like 9x 13 as 9x10=90 then 9x3=27 then 90+27 = 117.