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Friday 23 August 2013

Cross country 2013


On Thursday we had cross country. Tamaki service came to support us. We had to do 2 laps. They were doing by their years old but the 7&8 were doing it by the classes. Like the whole year 7 run there own and the whole year 8 do their own to. It took for ages waiting for the other class to finish but finally it was the year 8 boys turn.

When we walked up to Mr Burt I had butterflies i felt sick. We had to stay in a line and we had to wait for Mr Burt to say go. All of the boys were getting ready. Finally Mr Burt ‘said’ ‘get on your mark get set go’’”””””.

Suddenly we started running. All i can feel is the mud splashing into the back of my pant, my shoes covered with mud and a squeaking sound when I step into the mud. I was tired my legs muscle felt like it was gonna explode, it was even harder than i thought. I was so exhausted but i was still running.

Me and my friend Richard was running together. All i was thinking about was the cross country  finish. Finally I finished my 1st lap now I have to do the 2nd lap. I was so tired and i was still running together with Richard. I was running walking running and walking. I was exhausted  

Finally I can see the finish line. I was running fast as to finish it. But my paste started to go slow. I was jogging toward the finish line and all i can hear is people ’saying’ ‘go Tana and Richard’. Finally i finished it. Richard bate me but i was happy that i finished it. I was so tired. I went home and had a shower. I was proud of myself.

Wednesday 21 August 2013

Tana and Lave Dare to be different Presentaion

Movie Refection



I like Antonio, Anthony and Texas movie,the funny part is how they cut there hair and I like their acting.

My negative things is how they sing and the song was too loud and we can’t hear them. My second negative thing is they do the same shots all over again and the camera keep on moving.

Tuesday 20 August 2013

Waitangi Treatment


The treaty of Waitangi was first signed on 6 February 1830.The Treaty is an agreement, in Maori and English, that was made between the British Crown and about 540 Maori Rangatira chiefs. Growing numbers of British migrants arrived in New Zealand in the late 1830s, and there were plans for extensive settlement.

Maori people sold the land to the British people for Blankets,shelter and tobacco. So Maori tribes will each all have a say to agree on selling the land or not. After all that they signed the Treaty agreement, the Maori and British agreed and they all lived peacefully