Me'a would like to live in Northern Ireland beacuase she likes the lake views.
Lokkie would prefer to live in New Zealand because she likes the temperature.
Sunday, 21 September 2014
Fiji Country Study By Patrick
I would prefer to live in N.Z because the houses here are better quality.
Wednesday, 27 August 2014
Cross Country poem by Rebecca Mikala Logan and Nathaniel
Cross Country
Cross country Cross country
Bang goes the gun
Running running running
We’re off down the hill
Cross country cross country
Up and down the path
Tannah’s on the grass
Watching us run
Cross country cross country
There is my Mum
I’m going through the rugby posts
It’s all done!
By Rebecca Mikala Logan and Nathaniel
Cross Country poem by Ethan Willa Lewis and Morgan
Cross Country
Cross country Cross country
Ready set go!
Running across the field
Some are starting slow
Cross country Cross country
Jogging up the hill
Then down the hill we go
What a big thrill
Cross country Cross country
A few more sprints
Nearly at the finish line
Is that the end I glimpse?
By Ethan Willa Lewis and Morgan
Tuesday, 26 August 2014
Pole Vault
Pole Vault
Pole vault is a sport for men and women. You use a stick that looks like a pole. You need to wear shorts, a T-shirt and sensible running shoes. You also have to be strong. Pole vault is a Commonwealth and Olympic sport.
Athletes use a short run up to leap over a bar without knocking it down. New Zealand athlete Brent Newdick has competed in the pole vault section of the decathlon at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi. Until the 1952 Olympics, a bamboo pole was used for the pole vault. They are now made of fibre or fibreglass.
Pole vault is a very well-known sport and hopefully it will grow more popular.
by Bailey Room 14
Koru poem
Koru
The koru spins
like a spinning top
The koru curls
like curly hair
The koru spins
like a racing car
The koru curl is like a fishing hook or a piece of twirly string
by Morgan Room 14
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Koru
The koru twists
like a question mark
The koru spins
as a birds nest does
The koru curls
like a tidal wave
The koru swirls
like a snail shell or the spirals like on a Maori carving
by Ethan Holder Room 14
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