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Friday, June 26, 2020

Informational Writing.

I.A.L.T Bring all my information knowledge and choose a topic and put all my information I know about that topic and put it in my writing. I call it Informational Writing.
Informational Writing. Topic: Poverty

Poverty in my own opinion is very very 100 percent sad. It worries me to see how many
people that are in poverty, also poverty means Extremely Poor People if you did not know.
I  sometimes wonder what I would do if my parents passed when I was little.
I would be extremely in poverty. I feel sad when I talk about it but to make
me less sad I don’t think about poverty people. But I get reminded of them
when I go to the shopping centre. Some of them even sleep on the ground!.
I am very sad. I picked this because I want to share my experience of what
poverty means to me in my opinion. So please if you see a person in poverty
or in need of help. Check your Wallet if you have some money and give
it to someone. Because one coin means a lot to that person.

Geometry Learning.

IALT. Learn Geometry using directions I can use directions to show my walk from home to school using Google Maps. I live at 22 Melling street in Glen Innes and this is how I get to my School Saint Pius X Catholic School in Castledine Crescent Glen Innes.
I first walk right and right 5 more times then I take a 1/4 of a turn then I walk straight until I get to Saint Pius X Catholic School Castledine Crescent/My school.

Sunday, June 21, 2020

Francis ll News Paper Article Writing.

This piece of writing is in the form of a newspaper article, it is about our lock down training ( not the Covid-19 lock down ) just in case if something raids the place.
A school at risk

A kind woman has entered our school to help us go into lockdown if something dangerous happens outside in that case our lives may be at risk. She had told us alarms will remind us when we shall go into the lockdown. Now Returning to class and half an hour later  an alarm rings not because our lives are at risk, it is just to practice. We do what we do if our lives would be ending… we hide under the tables on our stomachs and stay like that until further notice. 25 minutes later the woman and our principal came into the Te Wairua Pakiki Learning Space where we were to inform us that the practice was over. We walk downstairs to Takiriatia 1, 2 and 3. The kind woman tells us that we were better than the school she had practiced lockdown with last time. That is great to hear. Our lives aren’t at risk now but they will later. You never know.