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Monday 26 March 2018

Show don't tell

For writhing today we worked as a class about show don't tell. Show don't tell means that if we tell a statement we have to show what they are doing or felling. Here are some ideas that my class came up with. Hope you enjoy.  SHOW DON'T TELL

Lesieli
The boy was hiding from what happen.
He laid there curved in a ball like a hedgehog.He slowly took his hand of his head like he was praying for help.He sat there for a moment thinking of what he should do. He slowly got up and just stood there in silence.He slowly took steps through the mess corridor.

Sunday 25 March 2018

Quick write.

For quick write I had to look at a picture and write about that picture. Here is my quick write. Hope you enjoy.

The greatest library. 


A library full of books not just ordinary books. Books that are interesting,

books that fill my day with happiness and books that just make me have nightmares.

Hmm what book should I read today?There a lot of books to

choose from.I set down looking through every book.They seem all interesting.



While I search through  books I found my favourite one.
It is called. HOW TO GET READY FOR YOUR FUTURE..
Why do I love to read  inspiring books?.
Because it will help me with my school work and it will also help me have a better future.

Almost at the end of finishing looking through every book.
I have a favourite book and I will always have a book in my life that I love.

Wednesday 21 March 2018

My Family Tree

For homework this week we had to create a family tree. Here is my family tree. I started of with my grandparents then I went to my parents then my siblings and then me.


Thursday 15 March 2018

I am me

Here is a story I wrote it is about me . I am me and I will always be me. Does it matter what other people think of me? No. Hope you enjoyed my story.



In all the world there is no one like me.
There are persons who have some part like me
But know one adds up exactly like me.
Therefor everything that comes out of me.
Is authentically mine because I alone choose it.
I own everything about me.
One moment I follow with passion.
One moment I fall away.
Both lead me along my path.
One day I might find my way
One day I may not.
Either way my journey is done.
Hopefully I am at the right place.
Hopefully my work is done.

I am who I am
Not who you think I am.
Not who you want me to be.
I am me and I will always be me.

Wednesday 14 March 2018

My Life

Here is a site I created about my life. Click on the link and it will tell you all about my life what I love to do, my dream and many more things. Hope you enjoyed looking at my site that I created.


https://sites.google.com/glentaylor.school.nz/my-life/home

Tuesday 13 March 2018

House Captain

Here is my little speech for house captain. We had to write a a little speech for house captain leaders we had to convince others to vote for people who joined house captain leader for each colour.

Great leaders don’t set out to be a leader they set out to make a difference.

As you know my name is Sieli Ahokava and I am applying today to become a house captain for Taurere.
So I am going to share a little poem of why I should
‘become a house captain.

As I walk on the school ground today I can make this school laugh and play.
As I see kids struggle with their test I can help them to become the best.
As I see someone upset I can cheer them up
With a game of chess.
As I see students getting teased I can always give them a big squeeze.
As I walk to class and I see something that's not right I can change it to become bright.

As I stand before you to become taurere’s leader
I just want to say that i will make taurere’s people proud and always make them to be happy of who they are.

A vote for me is a vote for you.
so vote for Sieli to represent `you.

Thursday 8 March 2018

Graphics.

Here is another one picture i drew. I had to come up with some charity of my own that i would make and here is one of them.

Wednesday 7 March 2018

Graphics.

Here is a drawing that i drew. It is a logo. I drew it because it can help people in Tonga that are poor.

Hope you enjoy.


Monday 5 March 2018

# Homework

For homework we had to complete the things my teacher gave me like reading, maths, writing, spelling and many more.

Here is my homework.

hope you enjoy.

Writing.

Once upon a time…

Once upon a time There was a princess called Dayan.
Who lived in a dusty old cottage.
she lost everything in her life and her family.

One day she was playing at the backyard
and she saw something that she never seen before.
She went to discover the magical deep black hole.

What will Dayna do?

Spelling.

Brain Meaning:an electronic device
with functions comparable to those of the human brain.

Write meaning:
mark (letters, words, or other symbols)
on a surface, typically paper,
with a pen, pencil, or similar implement

Hoped meaning:
want something to happen or be the case

Worry meaning:
feel or cause to feel anxious or
troubled about actual or potential problems.  

Thourgh meaning:
moving in one side and out of the other
side of (an opening, channel, or location).

Entered meaning:
come or go into (a place)  

Various meaning:
different from one another;
of different kinds or sorts

Genuine meaning:
truly what something is said to be;
authentic
Domestic meaning:
relating to the running of a home
or to family relations.

Readily meaning:
without delay or difficulty; easily.


Maths

If 220 kids come to family
fun day and 11 teachers come
too how many people are there altogether?

If there was 87 students there
at family fun day but 18 left early
how many student were left at the
family fun day activity?

If there was 10 people in line to
go down the bounce slide and there
is only 3 students aloud how many will
be waiting in line.

If there was 12 sausages in a bag
how many sausages in 8 bags.

Today the chiefs sold 126 sausages in total.
There are 9 sausages in each bag.
how many bags of sausages did the chiefs sell?  

Country starts with B. Burma
(Myanmar is the really name for Burma)

Extra.

Prince thibaw is the king of Burma.

10 facts about burma.

1. With a total area of 261,970 square miles,
Myanmar is the largest country in mainland Southeast Asia,
and the 40th-largest in the world.
It is somewhat smaller than Texas and
slightly larger than Afghanistan.

2. The population of Myanmar is 55,746,253 (July 2014.)
The country’s literacy rate is 83 percent,
the median age is 27.9 years and the average
life expectancy is 57 years.

3. Myanmar is one of only three countries in the
world that has not adopted the metric system
of measurement.  The other two holdouts are Liberia
and the United States. The Common local unit
of weight in Myanmar is the peiktha, which equals to 3.6 pounds.

4. Temples and pagodas found throughout
Myanmar were built during the 12th and
13th centuries under the Pagan Empire as
Theravada Buddhism spread throughout the country.
5. Today 89 percent of the population of Myanmar is Buddhist.
6. Both men and women in Myanmar use a yellow
paste from the bark of the Thanakha tree as a cosmetic.
Applied to the face, it is an effective sunscreen
that also tightens the skin and prevents oiliness.
7. A typical meal in Myanmar includes steamed rice,
fish, meat, vegetables and soup served at the same time.
 Locals use their fingertips to mold rice into a
small ball and then mix it with various dishes.
8. Major credit cards are not always accepted in Myanmar,
and there are few ATMs, so visitors need to bring
plenty of U.S. dollars. The higher the denomination,
the better the exchange rate. The national currency
of Myanmar is the kyat (pronounced “chat”).
$1 U.S. dollar equals approximately 1031.60 kyat.
9. Myanmar depends on agriculture for more
than half of its GDP. Rice is the major product.
10. You will see small children wear holy
thread around their neck or wrist for protection
from bad spirits or spells.
Here is a country that I drew of burma.