Showing posts with label Aspect 4. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aspect 4. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 26, 2018

🎣The big Catch🦊

🎣The big Catch🦊

One lone summer morning down by the lake, Tyrone was fishing.  Boredom had struck hours upon hours ago, maybe even days ago (at least what it felt).  Heavy tugs were made on the rod. Tyrone grabbed the rod and heaved the fish out of the lake.  Retrieving it from the hook he gasped in shock, it was … tiny. Tossing it into the kete he felt disappointed, he had to feed the whole tribe with a 2mm long fish (actually about 5cm long).
There it was “nnnhhh, nnnhhh,” (high pitch).

Slowly climbing through the bushes Tyrone had found a fox.  Prepared to stab the beast he decided to free it from the ankle trap that had caught him.  Slowly releasing him, the fox leaped into battle stance ready for a fight. It was angered, ready to remove the skin of someone's face.  It attacked and clinged to his chest ready for food.
“Sniff, Sniff,” a scent whisked by luring the fox away.

Tyrone followed through the bushes and found the fox at the kete.  Trying to scare it off he thought to himself, “If I don't have the fish my dad will kill me.”
The beast whipped the fish from the basket and leaped out of sight.  Beginning to chase along he gained sight of the target. He ended face to thorn with a giant bush.  The fox had already escaped through the tunnel. He turned back to the tribe but thought again about the food.  He had only made his mind up halfway through the bush. He stumbled through the other end and got his foot caught.  He tugged and eventually popped it out.

In aching pain he jumped onto the foxes hiding log and scanned for the orange dog.  It was haere, gone. Then out of nowhere, the fox jumped out of the top and scorpioned the kid into the ground. Getting up with the taste of dirt and worms he carried on through the bushes.  Running through bushes, climbing on trees, swinging on vines, he was determined to kill the fox for the fish. Catching the fox he dived on top of him locking him in position. The fox was curled into a ball unable to escape.  Finally the fox reached out from the boys chubby build and began climbing the hill.

“Uhh huuhu uhh,” hours upon hours of climbing and it had only just reached the clouds and the top.  Sprinting over to the edge there he was, the fox. The fox still had the fish but not for long, he threw it off the cliff.  The mountain started shivering and the clouds began to clear. The side of the cliff where the fox tossed the fish turned out to be a ginormous lake.  Tyrone was speechless at the masterpiece of the foodfull lake but that wasn’t even the best part, there was a massive Magikarp (useless water pokemon) in the lake.  The fox came and obtained his attention with a stick. Tyrone grabbed it and snapped the twig from the stick. Tying a rope n hook around it he cast it into the lake and waited and waited and waited.  Finally the fish was caught and the tribe was now known to be fed

Heading back for the village Tyrone dropped another small catch into the fox's mouth.  It was then when the fox stayed. Tyrone carried on not realizing but then, the fox turned to his … spirit animal.

Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Letter to Christian

Frimley school
Frimley road
Frimley
Hastings
4120

6 / 6 / 2018

Dear Kakas
Kia ora
My name is Riley Burgiss.  I am writing to tell you how wonderful it really is here in Aotearoa.


I really hope you have a good time here in Aotearoa.  There are many special things about New Zealand
like the rich earth and green grass.  We also have a special bird native to our specific country. It is the
Kiwi. It is a nocturnal flightless bird that has nostrils at the end of their beaks.  They also lay eggs ⅓
the size of their body weight.


We have beautiful sceneries in New Zealand take for example Rotorua's giant boiling mud pools.  If you
fell in the mud would dissolve your skin into nothingness. There is also a story that goes as a guy was i
n a police chase.  He was sprinting straight down to the huge pool onto the bridge and committed suicide.
He jumped the railing into the pools and no one ever found the body, well at least what my dad said.  
But there are other places like sunrise hut up at Ruahine Ranges. I and room 14 / 15, 16 / 17, 18 / 19
conquered the mountain with amazing views.


Around here in New Zealand, we love rugby, soccer, cricket, T ball, pretty much all sports.  Some of our
kiwi favourites are hokey pokey which is vanilla ice cream with crunchy lollies. We also like mixes from
the dairy and just a classic fish and chips.


Kia ora, tēna koā and many others are greetings we use to invite other cultures.  In school, we do
performances that are representing other countries like in week 5 term 2. Me, and the year 6 boys
celebrated Samoan language week with a sasa based on the triple A’s.


Anyway, welcome to Aotearoa.  You're gonna fit right in with everyone else.  Hope you have a good stay.


Kind regards

Riley Burgiss

Thursday, April 12, 2018

The wolf

The Wolf
The wolf is a well known beast with many types, habitats and apparences so buckle up for this one.

Apparence
The wolf, a animal with many types so many appearances since there are so many types right.  Some
wolves are distinct like the like the arabian wolf and the arctic wolf, it is nearly impossible to think they
are the same type but some like the cascade mountain wolf and the gray wolf are harder to distinguish.  

Habitat
The gray wolf has a wide variety of habitats which are pretty unbelievable.  It lives in tundra, mountain
areas, woodlands, forests, grasslands and deserts. Here's another fact that I bet you didn't know.  
Around 7000 - 11,200 gray wolves live in Alaska but only around 5000 live in the all the other 48 states
of America combined (excluding hawaii).

Diet
Wolves are monsters for food but what is it that these carnivorous beasts eat.  A wolf is a carnivore so
it only eats meat. The wolves diet is mostly large hooved animals and herviborous herbivorous
animals like elk, doe, deer, caribou (reindeer) and moose.  Sometimes a wolf will also eat stuff like
beavers rabbit's and other small animals.  Did you know one meal for a wolf is the equivalent to 80
hamburgers. Wolves are also scavengers which means they eat dead animals that are already dead.

Lifecycle
Wolves are beasts but they have difficult, short lifes.  The gray wolves life span is regularly one year
because life is tough as a gray wolf especially for pups.  A gray wolf pup usually only lasts half a year
but the pups that survive then move on. After six months the wolf pups almost look like adults and
than are able to hunt food but under another wolves supervision or just hunt at the rendezvous site.

Population
Population a.k.a amount of wolf species left is a surprise actually.  The population for wolves was
terrible in 1907 because everyone was scared of the beasts they killed them and deemed them
extinct.  Then a few years later the population began increasing until they were just as popular as
before the incident. The overall population of wolves is 16,575 wolves overall in U.S.A.

Although there are many more wolves and many more facts that I haven't covered here I have
finished for this report so Riley (B) out.