This blog is a record of my learning from Pt England School in Auckland, NZ, through to Tamaki College.
Wednesday, 27 September 2017
Flounder day
Today at school we all had to go on the court and Mrs Burt told us what we were going to do when we got down there and we said our school karakia and then Mrs Burt said year 1s and 2s go first and then follow on. When the year 7s and 8s walk down it was so fun because we got to talk to our fiends and the walk didn't even take that long. when we got to the crossing ms haere was standing on the road so that we could all crossed safely when we got to the end of Pt England road the is a street called riverside when we turned on to riverside there was another teacher apposite Riki road and so we crossed again we finally made it to the Revserved we notice there was 12 or more in the sea catching baby flounders to put in our school tank to help then grow and then we are going to put then back in our Pt England sea. when every one was there they were just starting to sing a waiata so the year 7s and 8s all had to rush in to the back the waiata were Whakataka te hu, tai aroha, ka waiata. and then another karakia. it was finally time to walk back to school was cool because we could get out of the cold and talk to our friends walking back was exactly the same as walking down just a little more louder the walk there. What i really liked about the flounder fishing was that we could take them back to school and watch them grow up and the put then back in the sea. Total of flounder that were cached was 20 flounder
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Flounder day,
Flounders 20,
Hole class,
Kids
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