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SPCA fundraising (true story)

“Wyatt, Wyatt i got 5 dollars from the tooth fairy”. I shouted. “Cool”, wyatt replied not even caring. “Mum can we go to the supermarket today Please please please please pretty please”, I said, “What for Gypsy” “Because I’m spending my tooth fairy $$$$$$$$ on kitten food” “kitten food we don’t have a kitten” Mum replied, “Yes mum kitten food, for the SPCA of course duh”, I said  “Yes we are going to the supermarket in about an hour”. …………….1 hour later……………. “Kitten food here we come” I whispered in my head. Its $2.89 for kitten food and $1.00 for the cat food so i’ll get 1 kitten food and 2 cat food tins. I feel good for getting cat food for all those poor cats/kittens out there. There are 70 cats at the spca. And there are 3 kittens for adoption. So i think you should go and help the cats kittens dogs and all the other animals so they get a nice home.

The lessons of the geese

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Watch this video  and have a think about how it relates to you and how it relates to us using team work and also the Frankley school attitudes and values= R. Respect                                                 C. Cope I. Integrity                                                 O. Open minded S. Sustainability                                       P. Persistaince  E. Equity                                                    E. Empathy What messages do you think links you to this video-comment please.

Cubism art

this is my message that links to my cubism artw ork and room 9 Frankley schoo l Respect: the rectangles are showing respect by helping each other to make a beautiful piece of art work Integrity: the rectangles show integrity by being responsible about their colours/textures Sustainability: Equity: the rectangles show equity by having their own little space so its fair and they get along

ANZAC in Hawera

“We will remember them,” boomed the man. “TEAM , MARCH, LEFT, RIGHT, LEFT, RIGHT ”. I put my knees up high. I was bobbing up and down to the beat of the bagpipes. “Any other schools, put your wreaths down.” Jahzel, the Hawera primary leader, put down the school wreath. There were hundreds of wreaths lying on the ground to remember those soldiers who died in the war. 12 minutes later “Hawera Primary, school photo time”, said Miss Tosland, CLICK the camera went off. I’m glad I marched with my old school in Hawera. Gypsy