Dear Duffy,
Thank you for the books we got.
-Manatees
-The Babysitters club
-Prisoner B-3087
We love the books we got.
Thanks.
From, Molly,Kloe and Jen
Kia ora, I am a student at New Brighton Catholic School, Welcome - Haere Mai. This is a place where I will be able to share my learning with you. Please note my work may include spelling or other errors because some of it will be my first drafts. I would like to get your feedback - comments, thoughts, questions and ideas to help me Learn Create Share.
Dear Duffy,
Thank you for the books we got.
-Manatees
-The Babysitters club
-Prisoner B-3087
We love the books we got.
Thanks.
From, Molly,Kloe and Jen
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COMPREHENSION - Show that you understand the information |
4. Draw a picture showing what a Tasmanian devil does when it feels in danger. You must include labels. 5. Think of a new title for this report that summarises the special features of Tasmanian devil. Dangerous Devils |
Dear Museum Staff,
Thank you for giving up your time to teach us about old toys and Māori culture. I had a great time playing games I had never seen or heard before. It was really fun and we all had a great time at the museum.
From,
Kloe
We left school at 9:30am on a bus we stopped at Margaret Mahy for room 3, then we continued to the museum. When we got there we sat and had morning tea in the botanic gardens and then we heading to the museum.
We put our bags in the cabinets and sat down we were told about safety, rules and who were gonna be instructed by we passed into the Maori room and we learnt about games we play an old game where you have stones and how you win is to block your opponent and then we made up our own games with natural materials. After we went into the moon room the hallway into there had a clear floor and the roof and walls with fairy lights it was amazing.
We walked past there into a classroom were we played with old toys and kaleidoscopes. We walked to the library and me and my friends played just dance and then we left. We bussed to Margaret Mahy me and my friends played on the big grey slide. We bussed to school then we went to pick up.
Kloe W, Miss Pownall, Room 2, Room 2, NBC NBC To Miss Pownall, I sincerely think that a dog should´t enter our class. It will be smelly, might, it will annoy us and we might hurt it .That is not a fun dog day. Firstly Dogs Smell they really smell so having a smelly dog in class is not the best. My dog Judy is really smelly at her most smelliest is when she blows steam or farts. Do we really want a smelly classroom from this dog? Secondly It will annoy us like it really annoy us if you know dogs they bark, beg and chew on things all the time!!! imagine how many things are going to be chewed on and the slobber on everything ew yuck. My dog always slobbers and barks,chew and begs for food I know crazy right? anyway it is so annoying I bet this dog isn't any different. Lastly we might hurt the dog by patting too hard and we might step on his tail while he's sitting and that will hurt him. Do we want to risk that? My cat Gangaberry has a long tail. Once I accidentally stood on it he went YOWL it was painful for him and I felt really bad. Do we want to feel bad like I did for stepping on his tail? In conclusion Dogs are smelly,annoying and we might hurt them. Do we want to do this to the dog and our classroom? Yours sincerely, Kloe W.
It is unbelievable that people think that everyone should have pets. They are violent,expensive and easily neglectable creatures.
Firstly, they can be violent,vicious and can even kill people. This risk is even higher if you have a small child because they pull on tails and annoy them. Any pet can be vicious like my teacher Miss Pownalls Fish. She had 3 fish Hunter, Cleo and ruby. Hunter was a special fish… One day when Miss Pownall came home from school she saw Ruby was missing a fin the next day Ruby was missing another find on the last day Ruby was missing and Hunter was a lot fatter than before so Miss Pownall separated Cleo and Hunter. See any pet can be vicious.
Secondly, they are not cheap they cost MONEY. Nowadays cat food is $12.99 and some cats need heaps of food and that's just cats imagine Dogs, Birds, Fish and more.
My Nana spends more than $15 on biscuits and $10 at least on wet food and that's just food!
Finally, they are easily neglectable, imagine being a cat or dog or any animal and not having food or water or even a home! These animals end up with anxiety and serious behaviour changes also their mental heath.
I have a dog called Judy before we got her she was called swifer and was neglected by her previous owner, now she shakes a lot and get frighted easily. See the wrong owner/environment can harm animals mentally.
In conclusion, not every one can have pets. This is because they are vicious, expensive and neglectable.