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Tuesday, 30 November 2021

Reading Writing and Robbery.

 Reading Writing and Robbery. 

Ted Bundy 


What an Idoit?

For days I have been angry with Michael 

When it is actually Franklin's fault.


I got the blame for something i didn't do at school today,

I didn’t even  know where the book was but still got in trouble

By Mrs Lamebeer. Even thought franklin tried to tell Michael but he 

Thinks it still me.

PLease hope he forgives me


Thursday, 18 November 2021

Our Bubble Year group

 This is what Level 3.2 at school looks like, everyone  wearing masks,  everyone Social distancing , few students at school, empty class room due to Bubbles. It is  pretty exciting to be back at school. Our routine is different due to Covid-19, even though Auckland has many cases, we are all being safe. This is very different to what my life looked like at home. I feel weird beacause at home there is  no rush in the morning, we get up, get dressed, and go to a queit place in the house and join our 10:00 session then do work until 2:30 for our last call for the day. School life is now about connecting with others  and our class mates good to be out of the house.





Wednesday, 10 November 2021

New Zealand Film Festival starts in Wellington

 


This year is the festival’s 50th anniversary, and the films will start at Wellingtons. theater 

The festival is directed by Marten Rabarts and he is delight that the event is able to go ahead under Covid restrictions.

The festival showcases films from all over the world. However, it also gives Aotearoa’s best and brightest creatives a chance to shine, with documentaries, fiction and short films all coming from New Zealand filmmakers.

Monday, 8 November 2021

New Zealand couple grow worlds biggest potato

 A New Zealand couple believe that they have grown the world’s biggest potato.

Colin and Donna Craig-Brown were cleaning out their vegetable garden when they found a massive potato that weighed just under 8kg, and it might be a new world record.

Colin and Donna Craig-Brown weren’t sure of what they had discovered under a few inches of dirt in their garden. Only after they stabbed it with a fork did they discover the item was a potato.

The couple said the potato, which must have been growing in their garden for a couple years before being discovered, weighed 7.89kg. They have named the potato, “Doug,” and are applying to the Guinness World Records.