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Friday, 28 December 2018
Thursday, 20 December 2018
Wednesday, 19 December 2018
Its the end of year and this time last year Anita travelled to Samoa to visit her family. She wrote a recount about her first day early this year and she has chosen this piece of writing as her favourite.
I bravely entered the aeroplane. Warming
smiles were given by the flight attendants as I went to sit on my seat. “We’ll
be taking off now, please put your seatbelts on” was all I heard before the
aeroplane began to roughly jolt. I turned to my sister on the right,
“It’s normal” she said. I let out a breath
of relief. Just a few seconds later, the aeroplane began to sore in the air. I
looked out the window and saw multiples of clouds. The sea was just as
expected, astonishingly beautiful. I was admiring the view, when suddenly a
tall woman figure stood in front of me. She pointed onto a table filled with
delicious types of food.
I
guess, it was time to eat.
I politely grabbed a plate of eggs and
bacon with rice then shot a smile at her. I then began to eat. When I finished
eating I then laid my head down on the chair while my eyes travelled outside,
just then I drifted off to sleep.
I flattered my eyes open and then noticed
everyone was standing. I looked around for my siblings when my dad interrupted
my thoughts.
“It’s time to get up, we’re here” he said
while taking the luggage.
As exhausted as I was, I tiredly stood up
and walked outside. Just as we went outside, the hot air began to sweep over
us. The heat was incredibly unbearable but I continued to walk.
We walked inside a little house, where we
got the rest of our luggage. We walked outside and saw my auntie. She screamed
immediately when she saw us. Not caring of the rest of the people staring, she
gave us big hugs and sloppy kisses on the cheeks. After a few minutes of
talking, she led us to the car and we drove off to town.
Our first stop was at the food market. As
we entered, the delicious aroma of food suddenly ignited our sense of smell. I
immediately followed the scent as it led to a store selling pork sticks. I’d
have to admit, I was pretty hungry and so I ordered a few sticks for my
siblings and I. We walked around for a bit when then decided to head to our
next destination, my grandmother’s house. We parked our car right in the entrance.
Just as we hopped out of the car, a few familiar faces approached us. I took
them into my embrace as I noticed it was my two little baby cousins, whom I
haven’t seen for along time. We were then ushered to my grandmother’s room.
When we entered, we all immediately greeted her. We all talked together for a
long time, as well as play with each other.
It was already night and we were all
feeling exhausted. I got the beds ready for the whole family, just as we laid
down we all decided to tell scary stories. My brother volunteered to begin. We
were already a few minutes into the story and we were all quite afraid. My
brother continued, when suddenly we heard a scream. We all looked at the person
who screamed and found our baby cousin curled up in a ball.
“Can we go to sleep now?” he asked as he
laid his head down on the pillow.
“Okay” my brother chuckled as he laid his
head down on the pillow too. We all nodded and did the same.
“Goodnight” I said as I drifted right off
to sleep.
This was my first day at Samoa.
Friday, 14 December 2018
Monday, 10 December 2018
Novel reading in Room 7
We have posted a few posts about our class novel. We ended this year by reading Refugee by Alan Gratz. It was a novel picked by the boys for the class after the girls chose Dawnraid by Pauline Smith.
Refugee follows the stories of three children who were leaving their countries to find refuge in other countries. All three characters are in different time and location settings.
We highly recommend this book.
Friday, 7 December 2018
In Room 7 we love to read. We have a shared class novel which we read everyday and we also have our individual books we read for SSR then our reading materials. This slideshow presents book reviews by some members of Room 7. If you read one of the books please leave us a comment with your review of the book.
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