Wednesday, 17 May 2017

World War 1 Story

At school we have been writing stories of World War 1. This is my second story I wrote.


World War 1

Life as a child in World War 1 wasn’t easy. They had many duties to do as their loved ones went away to fight at war. They had to do extra work and all the jobs their family did before they left. Nobody predicted it was going to happen. Then on the 28th of July 1914 the war had begun.

It started off as a local war between Austria-Hungary and Serbia. Then it involved 32 countries in the fight. Our Allies included Britain, France, Russia, Italy and the United States. Our Allies fought against the Central Powers that included Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria.

Then on June 28th Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary was assassinated by a Serbian soldier. After the assassination Austria declared war on Serbia. Then a few days later Germany had declared war on Russia and then on France.

The war progressed and countries starting taking sides and fought against each other. More countries starting joining the war and it progressed to having 32 countries.

Then after the war had grown larger and larger the United States entered the war against Germany on April 6th 1917. They entered the war because Germain’s were sinking ships that had Americans on board.

Then on November 11th 1918 the war ended. The winners were our Allies. Through all these years children had to struggle without other family members around. But they made it through everything. They kept in contact with their family in the war and sent them biscuits and warm socks that they knitted. The children waited for their family to get back but some of them didn’t come home.

Here is a screencastfy of me reading the story

World War 1 Story

At school we have been writing stories of World War 1. This is my first story that I wrote.

World War 1


Bob’s Brother left for war a year ago and they try to stay in contact as much as possible. Bob was only 8 when his Brother Jim left. Jim had just turned 18 when he went to war. Bob had no clue that Jim was going to leave because he left in the silence of the night. Bob never got to say goodbye.


To this day they have been writing letters to each other. They never spare a detail of what is happening around them. Jim tells his little Brother about a lot of things that happen and Bob gets excited every time he gets a letter from Jim. Today Bob opened his latest letter from him.


Dear Bob,


Life is getting harder here at war, the food rations are getting smaller and are clothes are getting worn out. Are army is getting smaller and so is the enemies. We are very cold and staying dry is impossible. We are still getting there though and each day we are lucky to be survive the bullets. We are getting reinforcements tomorrow and more weapons, which means more gunfire. We have grown to the sound of guns and don’t mind the ear shattering sound. We don’t mind much here except the rats. We try to shoot them but they move quickly and somehow they keep getting into the food supply. Sorry for the short letter I am hearing gun fire so I must go.


~Jim


Bob was happy that he got the letter from Jim but he was concerned about him. It sounded like it was really bad over there and James was scared that he wouldn’t see his brother again, he had to do something. That's when he started baking food to send over with his next letter.


As Bob was busy doing work, Jim was struggling over at war. The Americans had just entered the war and the rations got even smaller. The war had been going for three years, Jim had been there two. He was tired a lot more lately as the enemies increased in size. He hadn’t eaten in two days and felt very sick. Jim’s favourite time of day was when it became dark and he got to sleep, unless he was keeping watch, which only lasted half an hour as the shifts changed.


Back at home Bob had baked biscuits and his whole family had knitted warm clothes and a blanket. When everyone finished Bob went to his room which he used to share with Jim, and started writing a letter.


Dear Jim,


I hope you aren’t hurt over there, we are all hoping you return soon and the war ends. We heard the Americans had just entered the war and are helping you win. I hope you like the biscuits and the warm clothing we all made. We have been busy at work here and there is a lot to do. We got some chickens this week so we could have eggs for breakfast. We will save you some for when you get home. I hope I get a letter from you soon.


~Bob

As soon as Bob had finished the letter he packed it with the clothes and biscuits and sent it to Jim. As the time went by the brothers shared many things through their letters and they never spared a detail. Then on the 11th of November 1918, Jim returned home.

Here is a screencastify of me reading the story

Monday, 15 May 2017

Composite Number

In class we had to choose a subject from maths to make into a poster and I chose a Composite Number.

Mnemonic



Tuesday, 11 April 2017

Top Team

We are learning to write using simple, compound and complex sentences. We need to use punctuation correctly. We also need to use the correct spelling and the right tense.

Top Team

On Wednesday the fifth of April Room 2 and most of Room 4 went to the Top Team games at Paroa School. We left at around ten past twelve and got there around twelve twenty five. All the schools that were there were Paroa, Kumara, Kororo and Blaketown. There were fourteen games in total and we all had our own teams.

The first game my team played was fill the pipe were team members fill up a pipe and the other team members have to cover the holes in the pipe. The aim of the game is to get the ball to the top of the pipe. There was another one where we had a bucket with holes in it and one person had to go across a course with the bucket on a stand that you hold. Then you have to put the bucket in a container at the end of the course.

There was also memory maze where you had to step on the correct block otherwise you go back of the line and another team member tries. We also had a game where we had to hold hands and get a hula hoop around in the order you get told. Also another game was the sack race and four people had to hop in a sack and get to the end and back to get as many points as possible.

Another game was the conveyor belt where we had to move in a conveyor belt shaped piece of plastic and walk to the end and back as many times as your team can. Then there was a game called hoop toss where your team can earn points by throwing a hula hoop on a stand. We got a few points on that one.

There was another difficult game that had to do with timing. It had giant ski’s and your team had to stand in them and move along together. I was giving out calls to move on a side but it was still difficult. It was a really fun day and I enjoyed it a lot.

Thursday, 6 April 2017

Duffy Visitor

We are learning to write using simple, compound and complex sentences. We need to use punctuation correctly. We also need to use the correct spelling and the right tense.

The first thing Diana talked about was Stingrays and she had three stingers from them with her. We got told stories about them and facts about them. We then got told  about the crocodile man and she said that he died because a Stingray's stinger went through his heart. Also a Stingray’s worst predator is an Orca. We also got shown a Horseshoe Crab shell and she talked about horseshoe crabs.
Duffy Visitor
On Wednesday the fifth of April we had a duffy visitor at our school that talked about facts of wildlife, marine life and other things as well. Her name was Diana Queenin and she was here for about an hour talking and handed out duffy books as well.


She also had a shedded snake skin from an Egyptian Cobra. We got told facts about snakes and she said she had to wait nearly all day for the snake to shed it’s skin. Also she talked about snakes using jaw dislocation for eating their prey. They first wrap around their prey and tighten around them squishing them and then they dislocate their jaw and wrap around your head and start jaw walking. Jaw walking is when snakes walk with their jaw when it is dislocated and they move one jaw down at a time. Then when they reach your shoulders they dislocate their jaws more and keep walking down to swallow you whole.

Then she showed us a geode and a piece of quartz crystal. She told us about geodes and quartz. We got told that quartz takes a long time to develope and the cave they grow is hot.Then she brought out some fossils of an ammonite. They were around for many years but died out quite a long time ago.There used to be a lot in the oceans many years ago. Also she talked about Trilobites. She then handed a rock to somebody and then about a minute later she said it was dinosaur poop. It was around fifty two million years old.
Then she handed out duffy books to the school and packed up and then she left. It was quite an interesting day.

Safe Cycling

We are learning to write using simple, compound and complex sentences. We need to use punctuation correctly. We also need to use the correct spelling and the right tense.

Safe Cycling


On Tuesday the fourth of April Room 2 had safe cycling to learn about road safety. We were taught be Constable Jos and Constable Terry. They taught us all day about safety on the road while cycling.


Constable Jos first taught us about an “M” check on a bike, other facts about safety and stories about bike safety. We all did an “M” check on our bikes. An “M” check checks every part of your bike and we also had to point out any faults on them if there were any. We also got taught important facts about road safety before we practiced some basic road safety rules on our court.


Then on the court we got taught about important things while we were biking. We got told always look over your right shoulder to look back, to raise your right arm up to indicate you are about to stop and that you indicate which way you are going for three seconds with your arm. We then had a track set up with cones you have to zigzag through, ramps you go over and also riding over a wooden ladder. We went over that course a few times as well.


We then went out on the road and had to go on a course that parents and teachers were supervising as we went on it. We had to stay a metre away from the gutter while cycling, give arm indications when turning and stopping and also watching for cars driving past. We all got made to put on something that was orange with a number on it, also it had straps to hold it on. We all got in order in our numbers and got let to bike one by one. We even had Constable Terry watching us bike while she was in a police truck. We also learnt road rules for when we are at a intersection.

That day we all learnt very important facts and must-do’s for when we go cycling and it was a really fun and great day.