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Friday 30 October 2015

Where's Wally?

Halloween is around the corner and last minute costumes are always in my schedule every year. So this year my last minute costume is as simple as 3 things. A red and white shirt, goggles and jeans, now imagine those items together and what do you get? Where's Wally! So if you're like me every year, grab your mum's red and white shirt, your dad's goggles and your jeans. Where's Elaine?

Friday 23 October 2015

Poor Service From The Best Fast Food Restaurant

After school or after work the first place we plan to stop at is MC Donald's right!! Our local fast food restaurant. But when Lakyn Allen ordered the famous Big Mac she was surprise when she opened it. The burger had been bitten. Lakyn complained about this situation to the manger but the manger denied it and thought that she must have made it up. Eventually the manager viewed the C.C.T.V and it proved that another lady brought it, tasted it then returned it.

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Tuesday 20 October 2015

Feeding The People In Tonga

Saturday was my spend $$$-day. My family in Tonga had been complaining about how the prices at their shops are ridiculously expensive. So my mum and I set off down the road to buy them food products that would last a long time in Tonga. These items included sugar, flour, milk powder, soy sauce and oil but they're not your regular sized products you use at home. The stuff we bought were so big that neither my mum or I could carry it by ourselves.














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Thursday 15 October 2015

Life's Most Important Lesson

If there’s one place where people teach you how to prepare for an earthquake, that’s school. That’s why schools among Aotearoa had a practise drill to get prepared if there’s any bumpy roads ahead in the future.

“RING RING RING” went the bell to warn us it was time to drop, cover, hold. Students had already dropped everything and hid under their desks. When I got under my desk I felt uncomfortable at first but I found my way.

I played a few rock, paper, scissors with my classmate to keep me entertained. Remember to Drop, Cover, Hold if there is a earthquake.


Monday 12 October 2015

Every Sweat Is A Drop Of Water

Exploring Earth is one thing but recycling every drop of water you didn't use is another. So for astronauts this is a daily routine. For example you decide to take a shower, after your shower water is collected and poured into a recycling water machine to make brand new fresh water. This has been happening because water is not easily found by turning on a tap in Earth. Sometimes we take water for granted but astronauts have to recycle their water to survive everyday living in space.

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Looking Ahead to what's happening this term.

What a long term to look ahead of. Rugby lessons, Tests and learning the true quality of our culture is what students from Ruapotaka School have stored ahead. But one particular event that I'm looking forward to is the Poetry Recital. Sharing rhyming sentences and also having parents listening too is what I'm looking forward to.