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A Series Of Unfortunate Events Book Review.

Hi guys and welcome back to the first week of term. Across the end of term 2 and the holidays I have read A Series Of Unfortunate Events there are 13 book in total they are called: The bad beginning, the reptile room, The wide window, The miserable mill, The austere academy, The ersatz elevator, The vile village, The hostile hospital, The carnivorous carnival, The slipper slope, The grim grotto, The penultimate peril, and the last book The end. I would rate this a 4 out of 5 because there was so much effort that went into this series and with an incredible amount of detail in the books. Story Description. (WARNING There will be spoilers in this so if you want to read this series I suggest going some where else.) There are 3 children Violet being the oldest, Klaus the second oldest, and lastly Sunny the young toddler. They lived in a great house with their mother and father, they had a wonderful library so Klaus read A LOT and he was very smart for his age.  Violet was very cr

Digital Project

Hi, guys welcome back. Lately, I have been working on my digital project which is writing a story and presenting it. We also had to write a blurb about what story we chose. Our stories have been based on N.Z. history going from pre 1840s-Now. My story that I have chosen was the Ballantyne's Fire. I have used sketch noting which is where you sketch doodles of your story and take a picture then add it to a slide or doc. Here is my finished product on the story of the Ballantyne's fire.  Have you ever learned about NZ history?

Diana Isaac

A week or two ago I went to Diana Isaac, which is a rest home. I am in Homebase 2 but me and a few of my friends had to go with Homebase 3. Once we got there we went into a big room and we all sat down. In front of us was a housie board and a few counters. In the game someone would call out a number and if you have it on your board you would put a counter over it. If you got a row of 5 you win and the first 3 people who get a row win a small prize. Then we would keep our counters on and now you can only go for a full house which is when you fill up your whole board and again the first 3 people to get a full house get a bigger prize, like a chocolate bar. They were so kind to us helped us if we were stuck and also gave us a big chocolate bar at the end! Have you ever played housie? If so have you ever won anything?