Wednesday 31 May 2017

Please read my story from Storybird.com

We've been writing stories in class. My book, The One, is about Kate who is a girl who has trouble keeping the same job for more than a few weeks or even days. Will she find The One? Read to find out.


Wednesday 10 May 2017

Interviewing My Mom

Recently I interviewed my mom. It's Mothers Day soon so that is why we did it. This is what she said.

Me: What would you like for Mothers Day.
Mom: Tea and breakfast in bed and shoes.

Me: Where have you traveled?
Mom: Well I have been to lots of places but my favourite is London because I love to shop there.

Me: What is your favourite colour.
Mom: Defiantly pink!

Me: Who is your favourite child
Mom: Tim, no I love you all but you the most. Don't tell.

Me: What was I like when I was a baby
Mom: You were perfect. I would put you in a spot with some toys and you would just play quietly.
You always went straight to sleep and I never heard a peep.

Me: What is the worst thing about being a mother.
Mom: Cooking

Me: What is the best thing about being a mother
Mom: All of my children and getting them to make me tea

Me: What is your favourite food
Mom: I like vegetables

Me: What is your favourite thing to do at the beach
Mom: Lie in the sun

Me: What do you like to wear
Mom: Bright, colourful loose shirts and dresses

Wednesday 29 March 2017

How To Add A Video

Today we are learning how to put a video on a post.

First you go onto YouTube and choose a video. Next click the share button and choose embed. A code will come up copy that code. Come back to your blog and click HTML. Paste your link and go back to compose your video should come up.

Wednesday 8 March 2017

We are taking part in the creative writing month. Here is my first story.

The Jabbawokkie is a rare wild cat. Its falls under the hyena family. Its has a orange body with a white belly. The head is brown and so is the tail with the tip being orange. Jabbawokkies are the real kings of the jungle not lions. But they hide away and only come out at night. This Jabbawokkie is a female. Males are similar in colour but smaller in size. If there is no food females can eat the males. The young Jabbawokkies feed the older ones and they hunt with a mixture of males and females. They feed one animals as big as elephants and as small as mice.