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Thursday, October 31, 2019
My made up Halloween Story
Jake and I challenged our selfs to make up our own halloween story heres my one I hope you like it.
Tuesday, October 29, 2019
Ancestors
By Simone Kaho
Ancestors are people that look out for us in the sky.
The Story: Once upon a story there were two boys going camping with there Dad. One night they heard some drumming from along way away. Someone had past away. Then they went into there sleeping bags and went to sleep. The next morning one of the boys needed to go to the toilet. But he didn't want to go because he thought there might be ghoast's out there. So he asked his brother if he would go with him but, his brother said know! way!. after that we finally went to the toilet on his own. after camping the two brothers said thank you to there Dad, but there Dad said Thank the Ancestors.
Thursday, October 24, 2019
My Speech
My Speech Courage and bravery, 2019
Introduction:
My name is Max and I am 8 years old. I go to Makaraka School. My speech is about courage
and bravery. Courage and bravery means trying something new. When I think about courage and bravery I think of words like heroic, bold and daring.
If you want to be brave you need Kia Kaha, Kia kaha is a Makaraka school value. At my school being brave mean`s being bold in making learning choices. Kia kaha is asking for help when you need it. Being brave and having courage is sometimes taking a step forward, even when taking that step can be scary. Kia Kaha mean`s taking risks.
An example of me having courage and showing bravery is when I crashed into the side of my house on my motorbike, but I got back up again, and continued to ride my motorbike around my house again. Being brave sometimes means knowing that when you fail, you don't fail forever.
Topic:
My topic for this speech is about flying from Gisborne to Wellington for the first time on my own. When I flew to Wellington for the first time I demonstrated both courage and bravery because it can be a little bit scary to be on a plane all by myself. On the plane I got to hand out the lollies. I sat by the window in the plane all by myself.
Conclusion:
You can't always be strong, but you can always be brave. Courage and bravery means it is ok to be scared, and if things appear scary, it may be a good thing to face those fears by trying something new. Bravery can mean having the courage to follow your heart.
Thank you for listening to my speech.
Introduction:
My name is Max and I am 8 years old. I go to Makaraka School. My speech is about courage
and bravery. Courage and bravery means trying something new. When I think about courage and bravery I think of words like heroic, bold and daring.
If you want to be brave you need Kia Kaha, Kia kaha is a Makaraka school value. At my school being brave mean`s being bold in making learning choices. Kia kaha is asking for help when you need it. Being brave and having courage is sometimes taking a step forward, even when taking that step can be scary. Kia Kaha mean`s taking risks.
An example of me having courage and showing bravery is when I crashed into the side of my house on my motorbike, but I got back up again, and continued to ride my motorbike around my house again. Being brave sometimes means knowing that when you fail, you don't fail forever.
Topic:
My topic for this speech is about flying from Gisborne to Wellington for the first time on my own. When I flew to Wellington for the first time I demonstrated both courage and bravery because it can be a little bit scary to be on a plane all by myself. On the plane I got to hand out the lollies. I sat by the window in the plane all by myself.
Conclusion:
You can't always be strong, but you can always be brave. Courage and bravery means it is ok to be scared, and if things appear scary, it may be a good thing to face those fears by trying something new. Bravery can mean having the courage to follow your heart.
Thank you for listening to my speech.
Saturday, October 19, 2019
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