Waipuna-ā-rangi
Waipuna-ā-rangi represents…
the breeze flowing in my face like a fan
clouds rolling in like cotton candy
ua flooding the drains like a swamp
water splashing in my socks making them moist
lightning flashing in the distance in the blink of an eye
thunder banging in the distance like drums
ua nganga smashing on my legs like mini golf balls
hukarere splatting on the ground like spitballs
WEATHER!!!!
Billy B | year 5
ua = rain | ua nganga = hail | hukarere = snow
Fading Sun autumn sun darkens blue aqua ripples spiky tuatara trembles by Madison H | age 10 | year 6
Hiwa-i-te-rangi, the Wishing Star
One day I wish to be an Astronaut
but the acceptance rate is only 1%
and American astronauts have to be able to read Russian.
On the moon a year is 27 days,
Wow, time does go fast.
I wish to be in a space station
floating around looking down on Earth
like it’s a giant bouncy ball.
If I went to space I would look at some stars and planets
and watch then drift
around.
I would grow taller because sometimes your body can stretch.
If I go to space I would only go for 6 months or less.
I think I would love it because there is wifi.
When I go to sleep I will have to get strapped to a
wall and slide into a sleeping bag in a small room.
It would be hard for me to walk around
because of the 280 pound space suit.
I wonder how astronauts go to the toilet?
by Chelsea K | Age: 10
Swoosh!
I dribble the ball down the court
I run past james
hey he yells - gimme the ball
sweat wets my hair
my chest is pounding
I jump
I shoot
swoosh! - the ball swishes through the hoop
it hits the floor
I celebrate
I hear my team celebrate
I taste my dry lips
I pat my team on the back
by Arlo H | Year 6
great white shark
triangular dorsal fin like a dorito
pectoral fins as flat as the ocean
tail as long as a snake
nostrils as dark as a spiders eye
teeth as sharp as piercing needles
cartilage as bendy as my ears
great white shark
breaching
like an acrobat
By Benji H | age 9 | year 5
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Calm ocean is gliding across the horizon
as the colourful sun sets down it turns to pink
a tuatara looks at a tree full of nests
There’s a rock that sit on water
as the day zooms by
the clouds fly by
By Rua | Year 6
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