Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Memoir writing

                Memoir story


When I was little when I went to kindy, I use to help put the flags up with the adults in the morning. When I put one of them up, I jammed my finger and it was bleeding and they put an ice pack on it and they called my mum up to pick me up.


“Ouch… it hurts mummy” I was crying and it was stinging but then we stopped at the shop and my mum got me a ice block and then went home but it heart because I was only 3 years old and I kept going ouch mummy.


This is what kindy I was at when I jammed it at future kids down near the rubbish dump. When I got home I hopped into bed and went to sleep that's when my lights went out I mean when my eyes went to sleep.


When I went to bed I was going ouch ouch ouch…” Mummy my finger hurts can I go to doctors please”? … Mum replied ok then it’s best to go and get it cheeked up on because it might be broken from went it went hard as down on it and some times when you jam it sometimes it don’t bleed.


When we got to the doctors we saw a nurse and they cheeked my finger and they said well done for putting an ice pack on it. When they said we were done they said you need to rest it and I replied … OK then i’ll rest it.


(Were the doctors are)

I went to the doctors in town were the railway tracks are. This is a big building and the people who work here are nice. Then we went into the pharmacy to pick up pamole. After the pharmacy they said you may go home know. When we left I said thank you for everything by by.


My finger was saw and aking and it looked like it was fat.

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

girls high p.e

This is my star card I got from Zara because we have been doing p.e. with them for the last 3 weeks but sadly today was the last day of p.e we do with them. I got this for achieving to improve my skills. For the last p.e we had a game of ripper rugby torments and when we finished we got a lolly pop and a flack and a bloon and a string.

Thursday, September 7, 2017

speech

In early February 1931, the bright burning sun arose above the Marine Parade horizone in Napier to signify the start of a new day. Eagerly, school children got dressed into their clean, crisp uniforms, put their satchel on the shoulder and walked or biked to school. As the children sat on the mat, they felt a violent shake, the ground began to quiver. “Get under cover, protect your head, and hold on,” would’ve been yelled out by the teacher. An earthquake had occurred.

The 1931 an earthquake struck all of Napier and marine parade at 10.47 am in the morning. There were 256 killed and there were thousands injured and that would have been really bad and painful. After the earthquake had finished, there were 525 aftershocks. But I bet that the aftershocks would have been pretty bad and more would have got killed and injured. When the earthquake started it was a 7.9 magnitude earthquake and that probably why there were heaps of buildings destroyed and people got killed and badly injured.

So, what do you do when an earthquake occurs? Drop, cover, and hold.



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After the 7.9 magnitude earthquake in 1931 there would have been heaps of buildings destroyed and that hospital in napier would have been destroyed or court on fire. When the earthquake was happening I do not know how much buildings were destroyed and how much court on fire but I think there would have been a lot of them that got destroyed and court on fire. But thankfully I was not in that 1931 earthquake because I probably would have got killed.

After the aftershocks had done there was nothing after that. But thank you everyone for listening to my speech the end.