Richie @ Owairaka District School
Welcome to my blog! This is a place where I can share my learning. My blog is a collection of questions, ideas, learning in progress and finished work. This year our school focus is "In Our Backyard". Please make comments so I can deepen my understanding, learn about new ideas and improve my work. Thank you for taking the time to support my learning journey!
Thursday 2 December 2021
(My Aboriginal art work)
Tuesday 30 November 2021
My T4 Session 1 blog post
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Day 1: The Forbidden Tower Time was running out! They only had a matter of minutes. | One night there was an eagle with huge pitch black wings and a colossal body. The eagle was flying high into the night sky. In the night sky there was a moon. It was as bright as an owl eye and as white as clouds in the sky. The sky was like a galaxie color and bright like the moon. So the eagle went off in the night sky high and high and high. The eagle kept flapping its wings to find the key and the little crow. So the bird flew as high as he could to find the crow. The eagle spent days and nights finding the key and the crow. But he still didn’t find it. But it didn’t give up. It flapped its wings hard and flew to the sky so high. So the eagle would find the crow and their golden/ silver key. |
Day 2: The Golden Key She had been chasing it all day. Now, the crow had it. | Here is the little crow. The crow has a dead grey color; it looks as tiny as 10 feathers and as small as a Titipounamu. and it is perching on a clock. The crow found the key. The key was golden and shiny. Then the crow had an idea. He would find the place to unlock the key. So he flew off to find the place to unlock the key. But it knew that the eagle and a human were finding the key. so it stayed in the bottom of a hole with lots of leaves so the key wouldn’t be seen. It had to stand on the clock so it would be easy for the key to not be found. And when predators or humans are coming and they're looking for the key the crow would drop it in the leaves and when they are gone the crow would just dig and dig to find the golden/silver key so that’s how the crow still has the key. |
Day 3: The Edge of the World He embarked on a journey across the ocean. | Then there was a man who was walking with an orange jacket and a bag in the middle of the ocean finding the key that the crow took. The man was walking and walking and walking some more but he didn't have the key that would open a door. He walked, he ran , he even sprinted to but obviously the key wouldn't come to you. The man had been walking for an hour to find the key but there was no luck yet. So he tried to go back to the place that he had been but there was one problem. He had lost his way. The man spent days finding the key too but there was no luck yet. The man spent days and days and 3 nights to find the golden/silver key. But the man wouldn’t give up. He would find the key and unlock the place. So he went on a journey to find that key and unlock the secret place. |
Monday 22 November 2021
(Richie) Titipounamu narrative
Friday 19 November 2021
My Kandinsky art work
Wednesday 10 November 2021
(Richie) Moment in Time
Tuesday 9 November 2021
Richie Write to describe 🐦🐦🐦
Monday 8 November 2021
Fact File for NZ Endangered birds