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Monday, 21 October 2013

Kaho Acting.

Kaho was getting picked on and the big man wanted Kaho's lunch. Kaho played the role very well and Kaho was funny.    

Last Day Of Sports Camp





WALT: write a narrative sports camp.

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the day we had to go back home. Some people were not happy on leaving sports camp.

Mr Hendricks barked out the instructions to clean up our dorms and pack our bags up. When the children  finished  packing their bags they had to put it in the center where everyone was sitting. Some children were lagging off the cleaning duties. When the children finished cleaning up they all had to meet in the same spot where the teachers and children put their bags. After that they picked up their own bags and carried it to where the bus would meet them.

Teachers and children were getting bored waiting for the bus to come. Andrew saw us still waiting for the bus to come so he gave the children a few balls to play with. Teachers and  a few children were playing a little game of football while other children were playing on the park. One hour latter of still waiting for the bus Andrew said “That the children could go on the water slide for only half hour. All the children was well over the moon when they got told that they could go on the water slide.

Half hour after having so much fun on the slide finally the bus turned up. When the teachers loaded the bags into the back of the bus. After that children found them a seat on the bus and sat down. Off went the bus leaving the camp grounds. Going  back to Glen Innes School in Auckland. On the way to School the tyres whirr and then one of them popped. The bus driver pulled over and check the tyres. The bus driver changed the popped tyre. It took the bus driver about 20 minutes. After that we were back on the road and off to school. We had a very awesome trip on the bus back to school.

Theme: There are always  positive solutions to problems.

Tuesday, 15 October 2013

A Photo With Gensise

Everyone was taking a photo. Gensise  wanted a photo to show that they came to our school and were  not at the beach playing.