Saturday, April 23, 2016

Yaju's visit

Dear  Yaju
Thanks for coming to Apiti School and I hope you liked staying here. I like it when you taught us how to count up to ten ... yi er san si wu liu qi ba jiu shi

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Holiday story - 2016

In the holidays I went to Taupo with dad. I caught 3 rainbow trout. They were all longer than 40 cm. It was pretty cool driving the boat though. When we got back I did a Manu off the boat. It was fun as. Then Hannah (dad's partner) was like "How was it Jackson? How much fish did you catch?" and I was like, "Whoo Hannah slow down jee."
So I answered all the questions and back to the camper van to smoke up the fish and have it for dinner. After that I went to my friend's camper van and we went kayaking. It got pretty rough but it was more fun when it was rough because we had big waves coming our way.

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Richard Henry: Protector of the Kakapo

Richard Henry: Protector of the Kakapo

Richard Henry was born in Ireland 1854. He came to New Zealand in 1883 to look at our native birds in the New Zealand forest. He found a Brown Kiwi, Tieke and Kokako but Mr Henry was looking for a Kakapo. He says that New Zealand is a really neat country. Mr Henry brought a friend called Charlie Douglas Charlie and Richard the Kakapo protector. Richard says that it's impossible to sleep outside in a tent when a kakapo is chirping loudly. So he went out and caught lots of kakapos and then into a cage and took to his house   

Sunday, July 19, 2015

HOLIDAYS

In the holidays me and my friend Brock went to Daytona in Palmerston north  

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Bear Grylls

Tuesday the 12th of may ,2015
Book summary : Young adventurer Beck Granger has traveled to the Australian Outback. Bear Grylls  shows  people how to stay alive in the wild and kill the right foods. 

Thursday, May 28, 2015

REPORT FUNGI

Its grows on basically everything. This one is growing on a log. This is an umbrella fungi. This is wet because it has come out of the ground.
They eat dead leaves and decomposing logs and stuff around them. They reproduce by their spores. Their spores are under the top of the fungi. When the spores drop they make new  fungi.  

Wednesday, May 20, 2015