Dear Mr Claus,
I've believed in you my whole life. Lately I've been wondering if your even real. People say that you come down our chimneys, well I don't have a chimney so how do you get in? From now on I'm going to leave my window open so me and Mrs Claus can have a little chat. And apparently you watch us all at night. Do you really watch me? I thought that you can get in trouble with the cops for doing that.
I have a box of cookies that I put out each Christmas they are 13 years old and each christmas eve you only eat half of one. I also leave a Cracked Woody on the table but every christmas morning I see Dad drinking it. Do you even like Woodys or do you like milk? I love Milk.
I have been very good this year and I was wondering if I can have a sit down on your big sack and play with all the fluffy toys. Anyway I've made a massive list of the things I want this year.
XMAS LIST :-)
•Personal butlers, C.Ronaldo, Neymar, L.Messi, John Key, Barack obama and Mrs Claus.
•$100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 (In Cash)
•A Mansion (1000000 acres big)
•All the awesome Nike and Adidas football boots in the world.
•Free passes to all the Real Madrid games and VIP access to all home games.
•100 holiday passes.
Yours sincerely
Kyle
Kyle
I am a Year 8 student at Tauranga Intermediate School in New Zealand. I am in Rm42 and my teacher is Miss Campbell.
Tuesday, 10 December 2013
Monday, 9 December 2013
Third world
A third world country is a country with the worst records for political rights and civil liberties. They are also countries that suffer extreme poverty and are fighting to survive. Third world countries are usually countries that are still being developed too. Their are 50 countries listed in the united nations, 34 African countries, 10 Asian countries, 5 Pacific islands and one Caribbean nation. Some third world countries are China, Zimbabwe, Madagascar, Niger, Mozambique, Chad, Guinea, Afghanistan, Togo, Nepal, Cameroon, Pakistan and a lot more. If you live in a third world country you would only get 1000 dollars a year and thats if your lucky.
Sunday, 8 December 2013
Japan
Japan is an island national in East Asia located in the Pacific Ocean. For the last 5 days we've had a Japanese student called Maseno in our class. He's staying with Kodi and his family. Maseno lives in Kyoto with a population of 1.5 million people. Maseno lives Sushi and Corn Flakes. Kyoto is formerly the imperial capital of Japan for more than one thousand years. Kyoto is home to the headquarters of Nintendo.
Thursday, 5 December 2013
45 min inquiry
….a rose by any other name….
A rose by any other name is from William Shakespeare's play romeo and juliet. It was said in act 2 scene 2. A rose by any other name is a quote meaning the names of things do not matter only what things are.
William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet is a american romantic comedy that is in english. Shakespeare wrote the play in 1600 6 years before he died. William Shakespeare was born on April 26 1564 and died On the 23 of April 1616. He died at the age of 52 years old.
Juliet was having at agreement with Romeo at the time and then Juliet said "Whats in a name? That we can call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet."
Wednesday, 4 December 2013
Tuesday, 3 December 2013
45 min inquiry
The Port of Tauranga is run by a company called C3. Theirs ruffly about 63000 logs that are processed and about 300 million a year. C3 makes sure that every logs is properly processed and that very one is tracked.
The logging place in the Port of Tauranga is on 10 Rata street. Most of the imports are from forests over New Zealand. They come on logging trucks and trains. Some of the imports come from Asia. They come on big boats and are usually processed hear because we have the equipment needed.
All the logs are stacked in massive triangles for safety reasons and if they were stacked in squares they will all fall down.
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The logging place in the Port of Tauranga is on 10 Rata street. Most of the imports are from forests over New Zealand. They come on logging trucks and trains. Some of the imports come from Asia. They come on big boats and are usually processed hear because we have the equipment needed.
All the logs are stacked in massive triangles for safety reasons and if they were stacked in squares they will all fall down.
CONTINUED....
Monday, 2 December 2013
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