This is me and my friends.
We are all at the school pool during swimming time.
this photo was taken in 2013.
We are all swimming.
It is wear we swim.
beckys beautiful blog
Tuesday 16 September 2014
Tuesday 26 August 2014
I feel
the salty sea breeze against my cold face.
I
take a deep breath in I smell the salty water.
I
look up and see the clouds caving in.
My
eye catches a glimpse of the glistening water.
I touch the cold grey rocks.
The
taste of adventure sneaks into my mouth!
My stomach is bubbling up with
happiness
I LOVE THE BOULDER
BANK !!!
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Tuesday 24 June 2014
How to make my Matariki costume.
I am going to teach you how to make a
easy yet stunning Matariki costume for any occasion.
Gear list:
Cardboard x1 board (large).
Sellotape x 20 (strips).
Paint x1 bottle (blue).
Scissors x1 pair.
Glue x 1 (stick).
Flax x3 (strips).
Pens x 1 (packet).
Feather hair clip x1.
Yellow band x 1 arms length.
White shoes x1 pair.
Black tights x1 pair.
Instructions:
1. Grab your plain black dress, your
cardboard, your
pens and your Sellotape.
2. Make a circle of Sellotape , draw a couple of
stars on your cardboard. Cut out your stars out and colour them in yellow.
3. Stick your stars on your dress, you will need 20
stars.
4. Get your white shoes, cut some more stars out , but
this time colour them in blue you will need 3-4 stars.
5. Stick your beautiful stars onto your shoes.
6. Ask your friend if they can help you plait your
flax. Once you have done that tie up the end of your flax. This will make a
beautiful Matariki crown.
7. Grab your special feather hair clip.
8. Stick you’re
your hair clip in your hair.
9. Get your pair of black tights.
10.
Stick
on your 7 stars onto each leg.
11.
Put
on your Matariki costume and ENJOY!
By Becky Davies.
Monday 9 June 2014
CROSS COUNTRY
My legs spin round and round I keep on staring at the
ground.
I turn to the side to talk to Maia I think I can feel
my heart on fire.
I get a glimpse of the finish line I hope I didn’t take
too much time.
I go to Sheryll to get my place, there’s so many sand-flies
on my face.
I feel really good about my placing, I don’t want to
do anymore racing.
I can see my dad looking for me, I really hope he
bought the car keys.
I hop in the car and drive away, I think why couldn’t
we have cross country another day.
By Becky
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