Kyrin’s pepeha

Ka tangi te tītī, ka tangi te kākā, ka tangi hoki ahau tihei wa mauri ora   Ko Tautari toku Maunga Ko Manga-O-Rongo  toku Awa Ko Tainui toku waka Ko Otaki toku marae   Ko Edge toku Whanau   Ko [...]

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My Place

Mount Ruapehu was usual enough.         It had rocks, snow, ice, places to sled even a cafe to eat in that we didn't bother to go in.   James and I did what most people [...]

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Box Jellyfish

  Box Jellyfish are one of the most dangerous sea creatures in the world. Even when they are dead they can still sting people. They are carnivores so they only eat meat like small fish. [...]

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Plastic

Plastic is a man-made item that it is made with oil and harmful chemicals. It has been around for more than 50 years.   Plastic comes in many shapes and different sizes and many colours. [...]

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Lesser Short Tailed Bat

A lesser short-tailed bat is a small mammal like a mouse. It has a claw on each wing as well as its feet. It lives in forests and is endemic to NZ   It’s small and black [...]

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My Bridge

   Every morning and evening I ride my bike across the Whananaki footbridge to and from school. This wooden bridge is the longest footbridge in the Southern Hemisphere and it is 395 metres long I'm [...]

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JURASSIC WORLD

    Mum and dads bed was usual enough. It had two pillows, sheets a comfy mattress with springs and even an IPad to play Jurassic World the Game. Beau and I did what gamers [...]

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Practising Snorkeling

Yesterday morning everyone in my class went snorkeling down in our big blue estuary. We had our togs on ready to dive in and start snorkeling around the bridge to check out the fish around [...]

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Matariki sleep over

Matariki  Sleep over, Story telling, As we have fun, As we gather with whanau, Talking with whanau, Having a hakari with friends, Weaving flax with family, Happy New year, Kaimoana.  

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The Poor Knights

    The Poor Knights Islands are a Marine Reserve off the Tutukaka coast. It is a group of rocky Islands surrounded by water full of wonderful fish.   It is three islands with cliffs and lots [...]

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