Under The Wires
Kia ora bloggers, On the 14th of April we had Under the Wires day! The reason was because we have been learning about Anzac Day. So the teachers decided to put loads of strings. When I arrived at school I saw kids waiting outside the classroom sliding door. My friends said the all of us weren't allowed inside because it was a surprise. My friend said the the teachers in Te Waka Ako was wearing black and paint on there face. After I looked under the blind inside and then I Saw the strings. I was wondering what we were gonna do inside the classroom. The bell rang and I went in the classroom and sat down on the mat with the other classes in Te Waka Ako. I saw the strings only in Waitemata and Hauraki. The teachers told Hauraki to get our Art book and crawl under the strings. I found a spot where I can sit. I sat with my friends. The teachers made the gun shooting from their phone. It sounded scary for me. When we were under the strings we had to do learning while we were under the strings. One of my friends wasn't scared. But I was scared. The teachers were distracting us while we were doing our work. All the teachers in Te Waka Ako had fake guns to shoot one of us. I was doing my work under the strings and my arms were tired and my elbow was sore because I was leaning on it. They played the gun shooting from a speaker. We weren't allowed to talk.
After a while we had to write a letter to our Mum or Dad or our family from the war. I wrote a letter to my family.
My letter home |
picture dictation of Gallipoli |
Tolofa Josie. it's samoan week this week and i go to saint mary's school in gisborne. It looks so cool and it must of taken a long time. We did something like this but on line. How long did it take? ma te wa Joie from Ruby.
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