Thursday, 30 September 2021

Big long muddy walk

Our class wanted to walk to the end of our Awa (Hamanatua) on the walk to the farm we noticed that there where many different streams and rivers that lead to the same way as our Awa. First we had to jump a little river to get to the first hill then we made our way through bogs and mud to the first stop. Then we had brain break.

Then we ventured through more mud and paddocks to get to the second break lunch. We had a look and found the end a huge wetland which technically went further but we called it a day. We saw so many tributaries which are mini streams that feed into our river. We made our way back to school I was relieved it was finished.

Friday, 24 September 2021

Jean Batten

 On Tuesday the 21st, MLH dedicated a day to famous solo flyer Jean Batten. Our teacher brought us into our school hall, at first glance everybody got super happy and excited not knowing how challenged we would be. The first task was like a treasure hunt and there were clues, Our group had an easy one for the start. We had to find each blue letter from a text that ended up spelling where is the fire alarm. We looked up and saw two envelopes sitting next to the fire alarm, we opened them and we and to join with Betsy's group. We had to use code words like for C was charlie and I was India which are places too. So we read each other the codes and found the places on the map. We brought our answer to Koka Ngaire she gave us our next task.

 We had to use Morse code, Koka Ngaire gave us the code and we put it into a sentence. The sentence read leaves England, we brought it up to Koka Ngaire. Then we had to figure out the numbers this one is hard to explain but ill try. There was some numbers this is the correct on, 402 some are correct but one is in the wrong. The answer was 4:20 she left England at 4:20. Next we got let out morning tea. 

Thursday, 16 September 2021

Cross Country

 On Wednesday, we walked to the cross country track. I was nervous, stretching before the race made me feel better. "On your marks, get set, GO!" Off I went running my hardest, coming round the first corner. Then, Jogging the uphill and sprinting the down. I had a good method going, until then came 'the dip' this is what slowed me down, that down, then up, was horrible. I sprinted all the way till my first lap was done.

At this point, I kept going and made my way to the finish. I was totally exhausted but proud. "Yes!" I said, as I gulped my water like a thirsty camel, after a 100 day trek across the Saharah desert. The rain was now spitting and it was starting to get cold. LUckily, it was time to head back to school. As I had brain break, I felt very happy finding out I came 10th.