Dad and the mosquito

  1. Dad and the mosquito I was just going off to sleep, when I heard  a thump in the living room.
  2. ”oh no!” I thought.
  3. ”Dad is trying to catch a mosquito again”.
  4. I crept into the living room and these was Dad, shoes in his hand,
  5. chasing a big buzzy mosquito!
  6. poor Dad! I watched him swipe angrily at the mosquito.
  7. But the mosquito  just buzzy away.

 

My Poem

Kia Ora I’m Anthony and this is my work of this week and it was really fun making this and it helped me focus more and made learning really fun to do and I hope u liked my post

electricity

 Kia ora my name is Anthony and the book i’m reading is electricity in week 7.  The date was August 14, 2003. It was late afternoon. A large part of eastern North America lost power. More than 50 million people had no Electricity cell phone service went down, traffic lights failed trains and the subway stopped in their tracks. Service stations couldn’t pump gas. Businesses had no close. Nightfall brought more trouble. Refrigerated food started to spoil. people had no use. so candles and flashlights to see in the Dark stranded workers had to sleep on park benches. Miners were trapped below ground all night. Most power was restored within two days but the blackout reminded people how much.  Modern life needs electricity. Almost everything we do requires electricity and a week later the power came back the date was August 14, 2003 the time was late afternoon. A large part of eastern North America lost power. More than 50 million people had no Electricity cell phone service went down, traffic lights failed trains and the subway stopped in their tracks. Service stations couldn’t pump gas. Businesses had no close. Nightfall brought more trouble. Refrigerated food started to spoil. people had no use. so candles and flashlights to see in the Dark stranded workers had to sleep on park benches. Miners were trapped below ground all night. Most power was restored within two days but the blackout reminded people how much.  modern life needs electricity. Almost everything we do requires electricity and a week later the power came back

Ocean Awareness Flow

Kia Ora,

My name is Anthony. Today, I created a song on Sunno AI. We are learning about habitat and my favourite animal is sharks. I have created a song using AI.

Here is what I created:

[Verse] In the depths where the sunlight fades, Sharks cruise silent, through aqua cascades.

Teeth sharp as truth, slicing through the blue, Guardians of balance, their role is true.

Coral castles crumble, reefs cry out, Plastic invaders, oceans scream and shout.

[Chorus] Save the sharks, save the seas, Habitat’s home, let it breathe, please! Take care, be aware, every move counts, Classroom to the world, let the love bounce.

[Verse 2] Ocean’s a school, every fish enrolled, Currents teach lessons, wisdom untold. Sharks are professors, fierce but wise, Keep the food chain steady, no compromise. Environment’s fragile, like glass on a thread, Break it too much, and life turns dead.

[Prechorus] Pick it up, clean it out, don’t delay, Every bottle, every wrapper—take it away. [Chorus] Save the sharks, save the seas, Habitat’s home, let it breathe, please! Take care, be aware, every move counts, Classroom to the world, let the love bounce.

[Bridge] Trash floats heavy, guilt in disguise, Sharks can’t fix what we jeopardize. Oceans cradle life, we cradle greed, Flip the script, plant the seed.

our trip to motat

hello today I will tell you our trip to MOTAT  we had some fun stuff there like going to jasmines office and we looked at all the old stuff like telephones, typewriters,cameras,after that we went to the library a guy showed us a guy who build a glider he had to test the glider by himself and it worked also we went to look at some books and we saw some old people as well as some old hats after we went to the place where all the homai school met and then we eat something after we went back on the bus and went back to school and went home.

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