I am a Year 6 student at Pt England School in Auckland, NZ. My teachers are Miss Scanlan, Mr Goodwin, and Miss Parrant.
Friday, 18 September 2015
Thursday, 17 September 2015
Wednesday, 16 September 2015
Tuesday, 15 September 2015
Cross country
On Monday afternoon Pt England School had cross country. We had to get changed into our house colour clothes. To start off with, the year ones ran first all the way up to the year eights. When the year fours had to start I was really nervous and my heart was pounding so hard that I was about to throw up. As soon as we started Mr Burt and Mrs Vaafusuaga told us the instructions then we had to wait for the signal.
Slam! Went the clapper as the year four girls sprinted off with energy to burn. As soon as we started there was mud splattering on most of the girls t-shirts. Everyone was cheering for lots of people and it was like an enormous mouse trying to fight over the cheese.
Right ahead I saw a lot of teachers that were encouraging us to keep running all the way. Halfway I was gasping for breath like I was going to die. There was girls right in front of me and there was heaps of girls at the back of me too.
I felt nervous when we started and then I steadied into a jog. When I came close to the finish line I was exhausted. The next day I felt like I didn't want to come to school.
Monday, 14 September 2015
Thursday, 10 September 2015
Wednesday, 9 September 2015
Fireman David
On friday a real firefighter called David visited the year threes and the year fours. He came to talk about what they do, how do you become one, what they wear, and why you might want to be one. When he started telling us about himself we had ideas and asked him questions so we could know more about him. Now we all know what to do if we want to be a firefighter.
Fireman David uses different kinds of equipment depending on what they are doing. He told us that their hoses and tools go in the truck. They also have helmets with lights to see in the hot smoke because the smoke will make the house be too pitch black dark. Fireman David said that the fire truck is just like a tool box with wheels.
David explained to us that to become a firefighter is a very hard job. He said that he ran up and down the stairs with his kid on his back so he could be fit. You also have to have teamwork so that everyone in your team has something to do.
Firefighters do different kind of jobs depending on what their rolls are. They have to be reliable so they can come and help you. Fireman David said that When you help people from burning cars or houses you have to have team work and be organised.
CONCLUSION
To be honest I wouldn't want to be a firefighter because it sounds really scary. It would be my worse nightmare. If you want to be a fireman or firewoman you can get more information from this story that I wrote.
Friday, 4 September 2015
Wednesday, 2 September 2015
Better work stories
In the future my aspiration is to be a singer. I want to be a singer because I think that I have got a nice voice. I really love to sing so if you want to be a singer you should probably read this to get more information.
If you want to be a singer you would have to practice and practice and practice !!! .Singers travel around the world to see who would be a famous singer. Singers also record so people can listen to their brand new songs. To become a singer you have to have a talent.
Singers wear everyday clothes. But they are also fashionable clothes so you got that swag. They also need a variety of things for special people who have nice voices. They wear gold too and it looks very shiny. Their shoes are so swag that you would be like that is so coooooool.
To become a singer you have to have moves and be into action for what song you are doing. You also have to stop and think and be enterprising. It is important for you to have be encouraging and be organised. You also need to be hard working and think big.
If I was a singer I would be proud of myself and be so surprised. What would you do if you wanted to be a singer?
Tuesday, 1 September 2015
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