I am a Year 6 student at Tamaki Primary School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Room 8 and my teacher is Miss Hansell.
Wednesday, 31 October 2012
Friday, 19 October 2012
Narrative practice Week 1
“Stop that thief!” yelled Officer Baker as he ran through the streets. He was chasing a criminal named Tight walker who was a professional thief. Tight walker was a man who always wore a suit when he stole, even though he did not wear a mask no one had ever seen his face. Officer Baker was quite a plump man so he could not run that fast. “ I said stop!” screamed the huffing and puffing officer. Tight walker was running on top of a fence, his balance was incredible . Finally the Officer gave in, “I will get him next time” he mumbled under his breath.
1 week passed , at the police station and all the cops were extremely bored. “Tight walker has not stolen anything lately” said detective sanders. She let out a long sigh. “Maybe...he will never steal again” replied detective smith . “Well , i do wish he would steal something soon” said sanders again. Suddenly Officer Bakers stormed into the room.
“What are you all talking about!” exclaimed Officer Baker cheerfully. “ We should be celebrating” he laughed . “Why” answered detective smith. “ WHY?” shrieked Baker , “Tight walker has not stolen anything lately , isn't that great” he pointed out. “But tight walker’s the man who actually gives us something to do” explained detective sanders . All the cops nodded. “ I guess you’re right “ answered Officer Baker as he thought about the situation.
Suddenly detective smith stood up and said “why are we even cops can’t we get a better life”. Everyone was quiet then they all began to grin. “Great idea” they said together .”YIPPEE “ yelled the detectives and officers as they grabbed their equipment and fled the building.
Wednesday, 17 October 2012
Team working game reflection!
I liked how we all tried our best to untangle ourselves because it showed that we were all fine with working with each other.
The challenging part of this was connecting our arms together because we had no idea whose hands to hold!.We overcame this by talking to each about where to put our hands.I realised that I didn't work well with boy but when it was just all girls I felt more comforted.I learnt that teamwork is very important and that if you don’t learn to work with people you will never be happy with learning.
Tuesday, 16 October 2012
Monday, 15 October 2012
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