Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Taupaki Park

Taupaki Park

Taupaki Park; Long Windy Paths; Tall Leafy Trees All Round; A Long Grassy Field Stretching Far. It Was My First Time Without Training Wheels. The Bike Swaying Side To Side As I Pedal. The Trees Dancing In The Wind. The Paths Getting Longer As I Go Further. I Start Getting Nervous And Anxious. The Wind Seems To Get Stronger As I Pedal Harder, Until, BANG! The Bike Smashed Over As If A Wave Was Crashing Onto Shore. The Wind Howling With Laughter. I Wasn’t Laughing Back Though. This Will Just Keep Happening Until I Master It. What A Crashing Day It’s Been.

Describing A Bike: Piece One And Two

Describing A Bike

Piece 1: The Thin Bumpy Chain Links Together With Tiny Magnetic Screws. The Sprocket Allows The Chain To Rotate Around The Connector With Ease.

Piece 2: The Shiny Silver Handle Brakes Connect To A Long Black Metal Wire. When The Handle Brakes Get Pulled Back The Metal Wire Stops The Front Wheel Calmly.

The Leaf

   The Leaf

The Holes Expand Tearing The Leaf More And More Everyday.

The Points Poke With It’s Sharp Edges Anyone That Dares To Touch It.

The Veins Seek Directions Away From It’s Other Fellow Friends.

The Stem Grows Taller As It Gets Older By Day And Starts To Go Brown.

My Static Image Explanation

My Static image explanation

My static image shows if bees were not working anymore. One side shows the bees just relaxing. I chose the honey pool because in the bee movie they relax in them. I chose that shape for the pool so it’s like beeswax or honey-comb. Its all colorful because the bees are happy that their work is over. The bee on the right is cheering “No more work” because bees have never had a day off in their life. The dark orange in pen is showing bubbles of honey like it's bubbling up. The bees are relaxing on the inflatable beach beds.

On the other side is a big black dead tree. I made it black because the place is all dark and gloomy. It's also black because it's dead. The yellow oval on the right represents the bees hive. The beehive is the only colorful thing left. The background is brown because the place is all dark and there's lots of dirty sad rain. The river in the picture is all dirty and brown. In the river are red fish with cross eyes. The cross eyes represent and are trying to tell people the fish are dead. They are dead because the water is polluted and musty. The black things down below are supposed to be flowers. The flowers are black and have drooped. I thought black would be a good color for dead things because I couldn't find a grey pencil. The brown stuff the flowers are sitting on is dead grass because when grass is dead it goes brown. One side is colorful and one side is dark and horrible looking.

By William Chamberlain

Age 9 Hobsonville Primary School H24

My Special Thing

My Special Thing!!!!!!!!!

I remember riding, my small bright sunlight yellow, shiny white trike for the first time. Hard plastic white handles, attached to a yellow metal handle bar. A tow area for toys. Three black thick chunky tyres, and a cushiony white seat. Connected to the tow area is a hole for a hook incase you want to attach it to something. I remember one christmas getting this trike from my Granda and Oma. It was yellow, My favourite colour. What makes this trike very special is that it was from my Granda and sadly he passed away a few months after that  Christmas, I loved that trike. It looked SWAG! I felt so happy, leaping with  excitement!!

Monday, June 26, 2017

My safe solitary bee home

This is my swag safe solitary bees home.
(Its the best of course!)
Hope you like it!