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Thursday, June 27, 2019

Poetry

Hi Guys
Today in class we were given the task to make two different poems of different genres. The poem I made are really cool and I want to show them to you:
Haiku

The guns were shooting.There were shots followed by blood.They all were helpless.

Free Verse
Flutter, flutter                            Ready.
Huh.                                        almost there
Step, step                                 so close
Closer closer                            three
Stop!                                        two
Get ready to attack.                 one
Ready                                       now!
                                                  Oh no I missed

For the poems I use these images:
Haiku
Free verse.

The reason I choose to use these as inspiration was that they both were really different and so was the type of poem I did so they would work together.

What I think about poetry: I am not really a fan of poetry because I can't show my emotions written down well.

BYE!

Top songs from each decade.

Hi Guys
Today in class we made a slide about the top songs from each decade we had to do some research and made this:

This was really cool to make and I would love to do this again.

Hope you like it.

BYE!


Wednesday, June 26, 2019

C.I.P. (Charlesworth Reserve).

Hi Guys
Today in class we have been researching about Charlesworth reserve and how it became to be. The main reason we were researching about it is that we are going to be planting some native bush and trees to help with climate change and bring back more native animals. I have found out a lot of things like how he died and how the reserve got its name. Here it is:
Charlesworth reserve is named after an England folk named captain William Charlesworth. William Charlesworth was born in Yorkshire, England in 1814. William took to the sea and worked as the first sailer on a boat named ‘The Brothers’ which traded around the Pacific and the Orient.  His title of Captain came when he was in charge of a ship called the ‘Royal Saxon’ and that’s where he saw more of the world, traveling as far south as Australia and even seeing the shores of Russia.
In the Mid 1850’s William retired in Lyttelton. In his retirement, he began to buy land left, right and center and also purchased local businesses such as ‘The Mitre’ at Lyttelton 
William’s main piece of land sat alongside Ferry Road and was known as Saxon Farm.  The house he had there was wonderful and was known as the Saxon Villa. Charlesworth Street in Linwood is an acknowledgment of this history. 
Once he settled, William returned to England to collect the rest of his family.  All but his parents returned with him. He also met his future wife who was the daughter of the Inn Keeper where he was staying.  Admiring her fine housekeeping skills, he asked Hannah Jane to marry him, in spite of him being 20 years older. They had one son upon returning to Christchurch, they married in a registry office.   
On the 10th June 1875, William was having some tree felling done and he wanted to help out.  Due to an accident, William ended up being wounded in the foot by an ax. Succumbing to blood poisoning very quickly, William was buried just 5 days later at the Woolston Cemetery.  On his gravestone, which he shares with his wife and son.
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This 20 hectares of land, separated from the estuary by Linwood Ave and Humphries Drive, was drained in the 1920s and used as pasture. Restoration began in 1991 when paddocks were cleared and planted, and tidal pools were re-created.
The reserve is comprised of a tidal basin with surrounding salt meadow, saltmarsh, coastal shrubland, and coastal bush.
The space is also a valuable recreational area for the local community. Seats at viewing points overlook the pools which are a hotspot for wetland and wading birds, including the migratory bar-tailed godwit/kuaka.
Over 100,000 trees, shrubs, and marsh plants have now been planted at this site and volunteers play a major role in caring for these.  
Charlesworth reserve is being restored by Avon-Heathcote Ihutai Estuary Trust, with support from Trees for Canterbury, who donate and assist the planting of native vegetation. 

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I really enjoyed learning this subject and can't wait to go there next week to help out and do some planting.
Bye!

Friday, June 21, 2019

The Life Of My Shoes

It was early in the morning and my owner has just left which means I'm all alone. I got woken up by some slides yelling out K.D. 4s wake up. I got up and I started to get some food by I couldn't find any so It looks like I have to go without breakfast then. Oh well, I said to myself. I was about to walk down the hallway when I saw the cat and I quickly retreated back into the bedroom to hide.

Not long after I peeked out the door to see if the cat is still there and luckily for me, the cat had gone so I ran into the lounge. The first thing I did in the lounge was find the remote to the TV I managed to find it but it didn't look easy to get. I was on top of the couch and I knew that the challenge had to be complete so I got to the climb. I found a blanket on the floor and I started the climb using that as a rope to help me get to the remote.

I turned the TV on and flicked through the channels until I found some basketball highlights. In the middle of watching some basketball, I heard a knock on the door so I had to quickly turn the TV off and get down off the couch. I made it look like I had been thrown on the ground. When the neighbor left the cat came into the room so I tried to stay as still as I could so the cat wouldn't attack me.

The owner got back and the cat ran away to the owner so I was free but still had to get back to the bedroom. The owner picked me up and just tossed me into the bedroom. That hurt so bad I decided not to move and stayed still for the rest of today as that was too many adventures for me in one day.

To be continued......


Thursday, June 20, 2019

Music

Hi Guys.
Today in class we Researched a New Zealand Band and a Musician of our choice. The people I choose were Stan Walker and Six60 Here the slide that I made:



I really enjoyed making this and I found out heaps of cool fact about these musicians and artists that I never knew before.

This was really fun and I would love to do this again.

BYE!