Showing posts with label 10 year old's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 10 year old's. Show all posts

Wednesday, 9 June 2021

My peaceful kingdom

 During week one of term 2 my whole entire class had to write an explanation writing about their room.  I have been working on this piece of writing for two weeks but forgot to publish. This writing was very fun to work on even though it took a long time. In writing our focus was to describe, that's why I had to explain every single detail about my room.  


My Peaceful Kingdom


My room is peaceful, clean, quiet and bright. Unlike my brother's room I like cleaning my room and keeping it clean.

My room is the best room in the house because I can see the sunrise and the sunset. In my room there is a queen bed and a single bed. I just hate seeing my room dirty because it just feels disgusting.

I like it when it is sunny and breezy because I can just lie down and get lost in a book until I fall asleep. Sometimes when I open my windows I can hear tons of birds chirping. It's a very peaceful and relaxing sound. In my room I always feel so free, because I can roam anywhere I want to. I love my room so much I would never trade it for my brother's room. My kingdom still bans the ugly troll known as my brother. 

Thursday, 1 April 2021

My amazing and most beautiful piece of artwork

For art my teacher Taught my class about the shading. It was really fun it took less than three weeks to make. I came through hard time when my pencil and paintbrush failed me but I got through it. Even though it was hard to make, it was still fun. In the future  would like to work on more art work . 


Tuesday, 26 May 2020

Brothers find gold while building hut

This week I enjoyed  going on kiwi kids news.  Looking at cool and amazing stuff on the news, I even read this article that said that two brothers in france were building a hut and found a  gold  that has an estimated value of $60,000NZD.

 The boys, both about 10 years old, found the gold bars in their attic after using old bed sheets.

The bedding belonged to their late grandmother. When they took the sheets the gold bars just fell out onto the ground.
Out of curiosity, the boys’ father contacted a local auctioneer, Philippe Rouillac, who valued the gold bars.
It turns out that the bars were purchased by the grandmother in 1967 and even come with a proof of purchase.