Monday, 28 November 2016

      

Once a upon a time their was a taniwha that  lived in the bush of Taharou. He was a mean taniwha because he like to eat all the people and terrorise  all the kids of Taharou. No one would go near the bush at night because of the mean taniwha. But the mean taniwha wasn’t really mean. He just was lonely because he had no friends to  play with. One night a  boy called Jack and his sister Rose went for a walk in the bush. They heard a noise in the lake, then they saw a glimpse of light. They saw a large arm on the bank.  Jack went to go and touch the arm. They heard a voice. The voice said “Do you want to play?”
“Yes, of course,” said Jack and Rose.  “We will play with you.” But then the taniwha ate them.
How to transplant a plant

You will need:
Potting mix
Soil
Water
And your hands

Step 1: Water all the plants that you wish  to transplant using a transplanting fertilizer.

Step 2: Fill up the pot with potting mix.

Step 3: Mix the same transplanting fertilizer from step 1 with the same amount of water saturate the soil of the destination pot with the mixture.

Step 4: Pull the plant out of the pot and dig a little hole and then put the plant in the hole and then fill the hole back up.

Monday, 8 August 2016



Why I think Jonah Lomu should be in the Hall of Fame.

Jonah Tali Lomu MNZM was a New Zealand rugby union player. He was the youngest ever All Black when he played his first international in 1994 at the age of 19 years and 45 days. Lomu finished with 63 caps and scored 37 international tries. Lomu was born May the 12 of 1975 and he died in November the 18th of 2015 in Auckland. He was 1.96m tall and he went to wesley college in Auckland.   
In my own opinion Jonah Lomu was a strong confident and  a well balanced  player who had a great rugby career. He was the youngest ever All Black of his time and his try scoring had a major impact on international rugby, drawing large crowds whenever he appeared on a field.