my year 7 camp

Waka Ama/Camp Reflection

 

What did we do at camp?

We went to karatanie and went on the wakas and went for a walk around the penchlia

The wilk was very senac and interesting it involved some very unique stories on maori culture the most  interesting story was when a couple who were in love but were forbidden to be together so when they ran away but when they got back she was pregnant and thrown of the eage of a sharp steep cliff for disobedience

 

What was the most challenging part of camp?

The most challenging was the long escreating sleep were I think I got at most 3 hours of sleep the next day i was exorcised

 

To make camp better, I think I would change or add?

I would change it and make it longer

 

How do I feel about camp now that I have been on this camp? Would you like to go to another school camp?

Yes but not to the same place it was great going there but I think once you have been once you don’t need to go again  

 

What was the best activity? Describe why you thought it was the best.

The best was the waka because it was fun to be at the front and to set the past

 

Describe one thing that you learnt while on camp

I learnt about maori culture

 

100 word challenge week 29 (19)

the huge giraffe sat on the  beanch as he ate brown greasy deep fried tortoise as it melted down his chin his body went numb and he saw a bullet in his chest but because of all the tortoise shells in his stomach it did not hurt him he just got dizzy and fainted. He woke up in a room were he was getting coated with sauce and salt he was going to get eaten just at that moment one of the hunters bite into the giraffe but it just shattered his teeth thanks to all those tortoises.

the end.

go check out kennys blog

go check out kenny’s blog you won’t regret it 😁

http://manaiak.edublogs.org/

on of the many great posts on his blog

A quality post about Steve Hansen

Steve Hansen was born in Mosgiel (Dunedin) 7 May 1959. He was the head coach for the all blacks since 2012.

Steve Hansen has 4 kids and his wife is Whitney Hansen, he also is my favorite person to look up to for rugby.

saxophone facts

The smallest saxophone built today is the soprillo. It is only 12 inches and has a sound that is an octave higher than the soprano sax. The saxophone family includes soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, bass, contrabass, and sub-contrabass saxophones.

My school day

I normaley get to my class before most people and get ready for the school day the bell rings at 8.55 we usually start with reading witch is a rotaiton with includes a reading comprehension, teacher,studyladder and blogging then it is to writing then morning tea time then back in for maths after lunch time we might  have pe or moari then time for home

 

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