Wednesday, 27 September 2017
Te Oro Art Exhibition by Mina
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Tuesday, 26 September 2017
An Earthquake by Joel
This is a story about an earthquake that has stricken Mexico City. About 200 people have died from the earthquake. President of Mexico Enrique Pena Nieto said that a school had collapsed and that 20 children had died from it and 30 more have gone missing. The magnitude of the earthquake was 7.1. This event took place on the 20th September 2017.
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kiwi kids news
"Dear Mina" from All Your Friends and Teachers
Hi Mina,
I still feel really really sad that your Dad has passed away. I have prayed for your family last night and I will continue to do it for the rest of the week. I wish I was with you right now to give you a hug.
From Joel
Hi Mina
Love
From Julia.
Dear Mina,
I want to say I am so sorry about your Dad. He was very good to me. I will always remember your Dad because he always gave me stuff I like. We prayed for you yesterday and will carry on praying. Thank you for being such a lovely classmate. We all miss you.
From Matthew
From Thiha.
Love from
Kyi Kyaw
Hi Mina
I am sorry to hear about your Dad. You were lucky to have such a good Dad. Now you can remember him with happiness. We miss your friendly smiles in class.
From Kaine Castle
Dearest Mina, Mavis and family,
We are still shocked and speechless about the sad passing of a loving husband and father.
We all knew him well, he always had something good to say and would help anybody if he would. The wonderful way he kept the family together when mum was ill. He was truly a good man and has left footprints in all our hearts.
Mina, we miss you in class, your lovely smile and your comforting hugs. Wish we would be with you now and hand out those lovely hugs as you always do when we are sad or worried.
Just remember, loved ones die, but don’t leave us. They are always there, part of our lives and one day we will all be together again.
Be strong and courageous in this sad time. Our prayers are with you always.
Lots of love,
Valerie, Shyama, Gayle and Khunaf.
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Social skills
Monday, 25 September 2017
Te Oro, 2017 by Thiha
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Wednesday, 20 September 2017
Turning Bush into Butter By Mina
This photo is an Informal photograph taken at Winiata near Taihape. It was also taken when new technology made it easier to photograph what went on in the world outside the studio. I can see one cat, two dogs and two cows in this photograph. Mum and dad are milking the house cows. The family nationality is Maori. This photo was taken by Edward George Child. You had to burn down native bush if you wanted to get rid of it for farming. It was hard work that went into making and running a farm but it also had a negative impact on our forests. Gone forever. The photographer show part of a forest which is still alive and a lot of burnt trees in the background. The good and the bad.
Tuesday, 19 September 2017
Fun playing Basketball By Julia
On Thursday 14th Septemeber, we went to the ASB Stadium to play basketball. I was in the Stormers team. My teammates were Mina, Nikhil, Ethan, Braydon, and Willam. I traveled in Val’s car with Kyi-Kyaw and Matthew. We had Morning Tea and Lunch at the stadium. I saw My friends Lauren, Natasha, Allan, Vicky, Troy, Dillan, Keenan and Maciano from Base. I was talking to my best friends. Everybody was cheering "Go Maciano, go Moncia " I did well at shooting goals and my teacher said I was a good team member. My team came second. I was very tired when I got back to school but had a lovely day.
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sports. special olympics
Monday, 18 September 2017
Basketball- Special Olympics By Joel
On Thursday the 14th September, we went to the Special Olympics Basketball tournament at ASB Stadium. First, we got changed into nice clean Sommerville PE gear. I went in Val's car. When we get there, we got into our teams. Our teams were Stormers, Wildcats, and Thunders. I was in the Stormers team. First I was up in the seating area watching the other teams playing. Then my first game started, so I went back down and played my first game. We won 3 games out of 4. We came 2nd overall in our division. After the first game, I watched matches with Sunnyden and two other schools. I had a really fun time at the Basketball tournament.
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sports. special olympics
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