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Wednesday 5 June 2019

My Butterfly

This week we have been learning about insects, did you know that insects actually had 6 legs? well...... YES they do have 6 legs. There are 3 on each side of the insect. Did you know that some insects eyes are really hard to see? YES! even if you try to see a black crickets eye you won't be able to see it because the eyes are also black and round so you can't see it. Here is an google drawing that I made, this insect has wings, Such NICE wings.


Tuesday 4 June 2019

May Road School Anzac Ceremony



May Road School Anzac Day Ceremony
Today was a really sad Day for New Zealand and Australia.  Today was Anzac Day, the whole school went outside to a Anzac Ceremony.  There were 6 people from each class that was doing the crosses and the poppies. The bigger classes were budding up with the little classes which the classes is the older children and the little classes is the younger children.  Rm 14 & 2 were buddies, Rm 15 & 4, Rm 13 & 10 and Rm 11 & 5. These were the people that were doing the crosses from my class which is Rm 13, it’s Fatafehi (me), Robert, Julies, Irie, Luqman and Ehmarze, so that's the children from my class and I don’t remember the 6 children from the other classes.  It started at 9:10, the first thing we did was sing the National Anthem. After singing the National Anthem 6 children from each class was with there buddy class, Rm 4, 5, 2, 10 and 9 where the classes that had the young children and they were budding with Rm 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 they had the older children in that class. Right after the classes planted the crosses and the Poppies we were closing the Anzac Ceremony, after that we all went to our classes and started to write about the ceremony. We had 2 people from room 11 that had a really important job to do, that job was PRESENTING!! the Anzac ceremony and they also said the names on the crosses because the children and the teachers had to know who fought for us. The people who was planting the crosses and the poppies had to go in a long line and the teachers putted us in order. 

My Life on a Polynesian Double Hull Canoe


My Life in on a Polynesian Double Hull Canoe
My name is Fatafehi and I am Tongan
My life on a Polynesian double hull canoe is that will always bring food and water for my family. I will also bring animals and also plants to bring for the island. I will bring some animals like pigs, chickens and also some meat, I will also bring some beds for the granny's and grandpas to sleep on because they are really old and they need some rest, also we need some more little beds because of the children under 10 needs to sleep. But the people over 10 doesn't have to sleep but they can sleep but some people have to wake up  during night to see if there are people that are going to attack us. My family has decided what kind of food that we will take on our new journey to our new life and new island. We will bring a lot of animals because we need to eat some animals to make sure there are more animals for my next journey. We know that our ride will take forever, so we decide to take a lot of our supplies from home because the nights might be really COLD!!!! And also we will bring clothes and some other stuff.

Monday 3 June 2019

Looking after our Property

Looking after our Property
We always have to put rubbish in the bin to look after our property. We always have the rights to respect our big world to make sure that our planet is nice and clean. Imagine that all the people on the world never wanted to pick up any rubbish and they never even putted there own rubbish to the bin, the rubbish would just be flying around and now one is picking up RUBBISH! The world would be full of YUCKY stuff that fly's around, IMAGINE! That!!???