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Friday 28 August 2015

The Black Piranha

The Black Piranha
Walt: write a story


Black piranha’s are known to have the sharpest teeth on earth. One bite and a fountain of blood will spew out. I once went to South America and caught a piranha but did not know that it wasn’t dead. I wanted to take a look at its teeth and “SNAP!” I got bitten like it was a gunshot through my finger. My hand hit the ground as I was so scared and hurt.


The black piranha are deadly monsters in the jungle waters. The black piranha was very dark in colour. It wasn’t a real monster because of its small size. It had a bundle of superior choppers which meant their teeth were as sharp as a knife. They had burning red eyes that really popped out with colour. The piranha’s are distinctive and have a stocky body like a bulldog. They are very maneuverable which means they move incredibly quickly. The piranha’s hunt on their own at unbelievably fast pace. They have a tatty tail because piranha's are cannibalistic. They usually take a big chunk of their own kind but still keep the piranhas alive.

At first I thought that sharks were dangerous. It’s so amazing how there are many deadly sea creatures in this world but also really scary at the same time. Next time I will travel a country where there are no deadly creatures. I’ve been through it and I’m not making the same mistake.

Monday 17 August 2015

Milo Cup Art

Walt: Design our own NZ milo mug.

We first had to draw 4/5 NZ designs on paper without copying from the computer.
Next we had to choose 1 and outline it on the cup with pencil.
The last step was to follow the outlines that we made with a marker/vivid.

Friday 14 August 2015

Glen Innes School

Glen Innes School
Walt: write an information report on Glen Innes School.


Glen Innes School is located in Eastview Road in the Eastern Suburbs, Auckland New Zealand. There are at least 210 students at this school. Glen Innes is a co-ed school and is open to the public.


Glen Innes is a full primary school which includes year 1- year 8 students separated into a junior and senior block. The school also has a kindergarten next to it. Glen Innes has its own swimming pool which they use in term 1.


Glen Innes School is opened from Monday to Friday, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm. Glen Innes started in 1955. Glen Innes School was originally an industrial working place which consisted of mainly Pakeha people. As the Pasifika population grew, the Pakeha left resulting in Pacific Islanders populating 99% of Glen Innes and its school.


The principal of this school is Mr.Hendricks. He prepares all the activities and trips for the school. There are most probably 12 teachers at this school. There are also some teacher aids here at Glen Innes school to help the children who are struggling in class.

There is also a breakfast club here for the children whose parents aren’t able to provide breakfast. The groundskeeper is named Mr.Shawn who helps the maintenance of the school, with the breakfast club, and many exciting things.

Thursday 13 August 2015

Poem About Me

Poem About Me
Extraordinary  student advising rapidly
Prepared baker decorating gently
Passionate singer practising loudly
Muddy gardener planting effortly

Wednesday 12 August 2015

Maths Week

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Maths Week
In this game I had to answer questions. The questions got harder as you go up the level. You also get money as you complete each question. The questions were quite easy. I got all correct and got $1024. This game was really fun to play. Next I would like more challenging questions.

Monday 3 August 2015

Equivalent Fractions

On studyladder we had to learn about equivalent fractions. We also had to learn how to add and subtract the fractions. This was easy because I learnt it last year. I got 10 out of 10.