Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Superkid


My Superkid Choices

1. 40 General Knowledge Questions =
2. Christmas Cards
=
5. Minty Wrapper Rip =
8
6. Ice Block Suck
= 24
7. 50 Times Tables
=
8. Christmas Hat
=
9. Homemade Christmas Gift
=
10. Cake & Bake Decorating =

TOTAL = ??

Disaster last day of school


As I awoke from my deep sleep I felt a large grin on my face. Today was going to be a fantastic last day of school! I leaped up, tripped over my fat cat and raced down the endless hallway. I got the milk out of the fridge and slammed the door shut.

I was eating my breakfast when I got the biggest fright of my life. I looked at the clock to see I was going to be late for school.

I sprinted back to my stuffy room and got changed. But what was that noise? I looked out my window. Disaster had struck. I raced back down our hallway and slid open the ranch slider.

As I was running to the school bus I tripped over and grazed my knee on the gravel. But I wasn’t going to give up. I jumped back up and went over to investigate. I looked in the window. My cousin was crying with cuts all over her. I smashed the window with some rocks to send a signal to all the children in need of help I was here to save them.

As I turned around to get my parents they came running up to me. I explained everything. My mum instantly called the police and the kids and the driver were saved.

But that was not the end of the day. My mum had to take all the unhurt kids and I in our people mover to school. But when we arrived our Principal Mr. Wilson said overnight somebody had broken in, stolen computers and burnt the school down. He told us “My wife and her daughter were in the school grounds doing work and…” He could not finish the sentence.

He was sulking when I got the idea what had happened, and burst into tears. His daughter was my best friend.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Monday, December 8, 2008

My Sponsorship Letter

Dear Mum and Dad,

Throughout term 4 my class and I have been researching New Zealand’s native Maui’s Dolphins and have realised that they are critically endangered. There are approximately 111 dolphins left and we need to take action.

We have come to a decision to adopt a dolphin. My teacher is collecting $1 off each student in my class.
Can we please have a $1 family donation.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Monday, November 24, 2008

Thursday, November 20, 2008

My Contributions


In term 1 I participated the 20 hour Famine, Staffroom Duty and the Writing Workshop. In Term 2 I was in the Coca-Cola Netball, Extention Music, and the Science Fair. In Term 3 I was involved in Zone Netball. In Term 4 I went to the Turners and Growers Stadium for competitive athletics. I have had 5 Merit Mentions and 2 Sports Mentions.

My Letter



At Pukekohe Intermediate School two year 7 classes (including mine) are studying Maui’s Dolphin and have found that they are critically endangered.

Maui’s are the smallest and rarest dolphin in the world. Every year, approximately 250 dolphins die from polluted waters, nylon fishing nets and boats that speed around the dolphin’s habitat.

Maui’s are very slow breeders. They only have 1-3 dolphin’s in their 20 year lifetime, so the population does not grow very fast. We only have around 30 years to save the Maui’s dolphin before they become extinct. There are only 111 dolphins left.


The main reason the population is declining is because the Government is not doing anything about the fishing nets. Maui’s are attracted to the fishing nets and when they get stuck the dolphins cannot swim backwards.
Some ideas my class and I have thought of are put up signs around the beaches where the dolphins live, saying no fishing nets or you will have to pay the fine, go slow in your boat around the habitat and use eco-friendly re-usable bags instead of plastic bags.

A lady called Victoria from WWF came into our class, to talk about how we can make a difference. She told us some locals from Auckland found a dead pilot whale beached and when some scientists cut it open, they found 500 plastic bags that it had eaten from in the water.


I would hate to see something like that happen to the Maui’s.


P.S. Congratulations on becoming Prime Minister.

Maui's Dolphin



In term 3, 2 year 7 classes have been researching the Maui's Dolphin. They are native to New Zealand and are becoming extinct. We only have approximately 30 years to save them before it's too late.