Room 5 pupils at Avatea Primary School were given reading homework according to their ability level.
Here are some of the works they have produced under different themes– writing about an animal, writing a diary or journal entry and reviewing a book.
My trip with Tom Jones
I put my multiple seat belts on and everything went silent.
All I could hear was the counting down in the background 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 Blast Off!
Just then my heart stopped!
I did not know whether it was the 700 pound gorilla feeling or the exhilaration.
I was so excited.
As soon as I was out of the Earth’s atmosphere the weight was lifted literally, like I weighed nothing.
I undid my seatbelt. Next thing I know I was floating. Then we got to the moon. I just froze up but in an exciting way, not in the cold way. We played golf but no-body won because the ball kept floating away. We got back in the rocket ship. Next stop, Home!
By Dean Archer
Duck
As the sun comes up, a duck swims in the pond
Her beautiful feathers shine in the sun
As she sits there and waits for a small fish
She has to dive quick as the fish swims fast
She dives down deep to catch them with her bill
She waddles off from the pond to sit on the grass
It’s a beautiful day
Many people walk past
They sit on the seat and feed her some bread
She waddles over and bows her head
When she’s finish she thanks the kind people
With a quack she flies back to the pond
And when night falls
She rests her sleepy head under her wing
She falls asleep with a full tum and dreams
By Jak Wilkinson
My Trip to Outer Space
Entry 1: The blast off was shaky and my heartbeat rose. It took us a few weeks to get to space but I tell you, it was amazing.
Entry 2: We had a clear picture of the Earth. It was beautiful. It was like being in a whole new world
Entry 3: When we got further into space, it just got more ex-citing by the minute. I could float anywhere I would like to. It was fascinating.
“Mission accomplished”
By Rachel Scheel
Mystery of the Great Stones
Some possible answers to the mystery: Religious festivals, Rituals, Place of Sacrifice, Altar, Observatory for seasonal time keeping.
The great stones are still a mystery today. Some possible answers can be seen in the table above. Stone circles are different from Stonehenge as their layout and sizes are dif-ferent from each other. An example of the differences would be the stone circles could have been set up for religious festivals or ceremonies. The flat rocks in Stonehenge could have been a place of sacrifice or a place set for rituals or even an altar.
By Adyn Aunguna