Wednesday, 31 August 2011

Traditional Maori Games

On Monday 8th August Kelly and Ashleigh from Rangitane took room 16 out for a traditional maori game called Kio Rahi. It was at the South School courts. There were 2 teams called Taniwha and Kioma- one on defence and one on attack- trying to hit the barrel with the ball.

Punga

Tuesday, 16 August 2011

Inspiring Quote - 17/8/11

Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.                                                                               ~Harold R. McAlindon

Tuesday, 5 July 2011

Where is this place?
There’s a place in the world that a lot of people attend.  It is indoors and gets very hot after a lot of hard work.
 There is a lot of noise. The noise is mainly music, chatter and when the music is over a lot of heavy breathing, your brain would be buzzing with thoughts after having to remember everything you had done in the past. 
When the hour is almost up you can smell the bad stench of sweaty people.  It’s even worse when there are a lot of people squished into the quite large room.  The room is practically bare, with wooden floors and bars running down one wall.  On a separate wall the only thing you can see is yourself as it is covered with mirrors.
 There is a piano in one corner and a stereo at the front.  To visit this place would be good because you do not need to care about you appearance, just move to the music.
Can you guess where I am?

By Alexandra

Bio Poems

Julie
Artistic, smart, funny, energetic.
Daughter of Pisey and Thieng, sister of Jordon and Aaron.
Lover of sweets, books and family.
Who feels happy, bored and all the other feelings.
Who needs to shop, skip and dance.
Who gives gifts, favours and ideas.
Who fears anything thats an insect, getting an F- and wet make-up.
Who would like to win lotto, be able to catch a ball and to make people happy.
Who was born in Palmerston North and lives in Dannevirke.
    Julie