Friday 24 September 2021

Matariki

 Kia Ora today I will be writing about Matariki. Matariki is a Moari celebration it is a sign of the moari new year. Matariki are 9 stars but people say there are 7 because they left 2 out this are there names Waiti,Waita,Waipunaragi,Tapuaenuku,Topuaragi,Uraragi,Matariki,Pohutakawa and Hewiterangi. The last two are the stars they left out and their names are Pohutukawa and Hiwa-i-te-rangi. thank you for reading my blog.

Friday 17 September 2021

A day in the Trenches 😀

 Kia ora today I will be writing about"A day in the Trenches" based on  World war I and World war II

When I got to school after my appointment it was play time and I was espcting everyone  to be playing outside but there was no one anywhere my friends yelled at me and said put your bag away and come to the hall when I got to the hall all my teachers were wearing full black clothing and army face paint. When we were done playing and the bell rang we had to get into groups of three and the teacher gave us a number of one or two my group was one ones were going swimming first. when we went swimming it was hailing. when we got back we had to draw something while lying on our tummies when it was luch time I didn't need to be in the trenches but the other kids did while eating and I tried to shoot my teacher with a nerf gun. THANK YOU FOR READING MY BLOG.



Friday 10 September 2021

History of the Olympics

 Kia Ora Bloggers today I will be writing about the Olympics. The Olympics started in ancient Greece after the Romen Epirer stopped it. After a few years they resumed it. In opening ceremony that is why Greece all ways come out of the first in every ceremony. The Olympics started in Greece because the Greeks loved competition of all sorts. Each year the various city states of Greece sent athletes to festivals of games. the modern Olympic games started in 1896. In 1932 the Olympics tried to sue Audi for copy righting the rings. The Olympic logo was created by "Pierre de Coubertin who designed it in 1913. Olympic Rings (1913). Olympic Rings Logo | by Natalie Chung | FGD1 The  Archive | Medium

Olympics Ambassador

 Kia Ora Bloggers today I will be writing about Richie Patterson. Richie is a NZ Olympic weightlifter. He was in the 2010 Commonwealth games in Delhi he got a silver medal and four years later he got a gold medal in the same event. he started his career at 14 and has been doing it for 18 years. Richie showed us some of his failed attempts he said that one of them he couldn't get the bar over her head so he groped it and he sat down with his head on the ground then like 2 minuets later he got up and smilled and his couch said why are you smiling he said I can win the next ones and he said that when you lose you don't lose you just learn from it. Thank You For reading My Blog.  Richie Patterson

Friday 3 September 2021

Paralympic games / Sophie Pascoe

Sophie Pascoe  


Kia Ora Bloggers today I will be writing about Sophie Pascoe and if you do not know how that is I will tell you.  When Pascoe was 2 her father ran her foot over by a ride-on lawnmower. When Pascoe was 7 she found the love of swimming. At 15 she was the youngest person on the New Zealand team in Beijing 2008 where she won 3 gold and 1 silver in the water Cube.


Pascoe was born in 1993 in Christchurch New Zealand. Sophie Pascoe was awarded the Halberg award for disabled sportsperson of the in 2011,2012,2013,2015,2019 and 2019. She was also named Para athlete of the decade for 2010 - 2020.



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