Friday 31 May 2019

Scratch


Wednesday 15 May 2019

Tuesday 14 May 2019

Review On Mana

 Mana

On Friday the 10th of May a Māori dancer called Bernard Mangarahia came to teach us about dance and the world. The whole Karoro School came to Room 8 at Karoro School to watch the performance. It was pretty cool to see the wild rage of dances from the Native American Indian culture to Māori dance and then to my favorite hip hop. I liked it because I used to do hip hop. Karoro School got him for a good way to teach young students about different cultures. He used a calabash, poi, hula hoops and the backdrop.  I would have Bernard Mangarahia back because I enjoyed the performance.

Friday 10 May 2019

Kea Patrol


WALT write within the structure of persuasive writing.


Kea Patrol

I strongly believe that there should be kea patrol in the afternoon. I
think this because some schools are near a State Highway and it will
make the school busier if there wasn’t a kea patrol The bright neon signs
are good to stop the traffik. You don't have to wore when walking across
the rood.

It is obvious that the State Highway is busy and accidents happen.
Outside our school we have had car crashes and people getting hit
by cars. With the support from the kea patrol it doesn't just stop the
risk of getting hit but gives parents safer spot to pick up and drop off.
This helps in preventing car crashes.

Everyone would agree that without the kea patrol it would make
the school busier after 3 o'clock. It is more dangerous with cars
pulling out and doing U turns. Younger kids are just learning road
safety around crossing busy roads. . Excited kids rushing to get to sports
and other commitments are often playing around not thinking about
the dangerous road.

You must know that we have bright neon signs that say ‘Stop’!
Then the traffic has to stop and if they go through the signs
they get reported to the pilece. I agree with the signs and the
process of the road crossing at 3 o’clock.

Although there is a busy, dangerous, obnoxious road, don't worry.
Here comes kea patrol marching down the hill with the bright,
neon signs to save your worries.  

Thursday 9 May 2019