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Friday, 29 October 2021

Art

 Malo Ni. Welcome back to my blog!. This is my art from electives today. The theme was Halloween. The second image was from last week. I hope you like them! 



Tuesday, 26 October 2021

Whistler's Mother Writing

 Julie and her mother visit the art gallery every weekend. Julie thought it was such a ridiculous thing to do. “ We could be watching a movie, go shopping or do something fun,”said Julie to her mother. Julie's  mother gave her the look “complain one more time and then you’re not going to Brie’s party” said Julie’s mother. So Julie just looked around and then the Whistler’s Mother painting caught her eye. She stared at it for a while, admiring the painting. “Achoo” a sound came from the painting. Julie's jaw dropped and her eye’s were widened. “ Some privacy would’ve been nice,I mean like seriously, why do you people do this all the time?” said the Whistler’s Mother, reaching out for the tissue that was in Julie’s pocket. “AHHHHHHHHHH” Julie screamed and ran out of the Art Gallery. 


Saturday, 16 October 2021

Facts about Niue

Good morning everyone. Niuean Language Week starts tomorrow so I have decided to write down some interesting facts about Niue. I hope you like it!

Friday, 15 October 2021

Bat included in NZ bird of the year competition - Kiwi Kids News

 Talofa lava everyone. Welcome back to my blog!. Hope you guys are enjoying school holidays so far. Today, I have decided to go on Kiwi Kids news to read an article and answer a few questions about the article. This article is called Bat included in NZ bird of the year competition. I hope you guys enjoy!

Monday, 4 October 2021

Evan Cyclone

Evan Cyclone

The hard rain woke me up. I walk slowly outside. The wind blew into my face angrily. The leaves flew like birds in the sky. The calm, beautiful river, which now looks like Milo rushed into my house.The sad looking sky threw water harshly. The siren screams as loud as it can to warn people that the tide is coming in fast. My dad got all our stuff and we rushed into our car and drove off to the church building near us. We passed by a few people who had frightened and worried looks on their faces. Of course it didn't really worry me as I was only 3-4 years old. It wasn’t long until the salty sea water was right behind our tail. I have never seen water so angry. We got to the church building safely. People were already there. The church building was high so not much water would get to it. We slept where I used to see people sit every Sunday. Every morning, I would get up and look outside, and every morning it got worse. Every night, we would gather with the rest of the people who were at the building and pray, then we have dinner and then adults would make jokes which us kids didn’t understand and we weren’t allowed to go outside so we just stayed where our parents were. About 4 days later, things started to calm down and we were allowed to go outside. But we still haven’t seen the sun, rain was still there. The broken houses were still there. And then about 3 days later we went back home to see our house, and it had no roof and there was also sand everywhere. Even though it might be the worst thing that happened, we knew how to figure things out. And this was the Evan Cyclone, the worst tropical cyclone to affect the island of Samoa since cyclone Val.


Fiji battered by Cyclone Evan | Stuff.co.nz