Thursday 25 June 2020

Artwork for life in lockdown

Problem Solving

My Short Story

                                         The most best day of a pandemic



 When Flynn first landed in New Zealand he didn’t even know what a kiwi was and didn’t know what kia ora meant! Flynn was from the United States of America from the state of North Carolina but he had moved to New Zealand when he was ten. Later on a huge pandemic happened called the COVID-19 pandemic. Flynn had to stay indoors for most of the time but coped with it because he had a huge room full of research about New Zealand and it’s amazing wildlife. The third day of the lockdown Flynn looked outside his window and there were twelve kingfishers/kotare on the fence. He gasped, “I have never seen any real kingfishers before!” On that same day during the lockdown he saw a baby hawk/kahu come right of the blue and sit outside his window. He was amazed how different the hawks were in New Zealand compared to the U.S ones especially with the colour of their feathers and beaks. When Flynn looked out his window again he saw three kiwi. Two of them just looked like two little fluff balls just disappearing through a big berry bush across the paddock . He later found out that there was a huge totara tree behind there and they had dug a foxhole-like home under the huge tree. Flynn decided to keep away because he had only just learnt that the kiwis were native to New Zealand and endangered. “I wonder what's about to amaze me outside?” Flynn went outside on his bike. Down the road he saw a colourful tui singing a very catchy tweet as if he was on “Britain’s got Talent”. He saw two very playful fantails in a kowhai tree chasing each other as if they were playing tag! On the way back to the house Flynn said, “Well, this is the most best day of a horrible pandemic!”

LeaderShip

Tuesday 23 June 2020

Thursday 11 June 2020

Meet and Greet

WALT: Greet, farewell, and acknowledge people and respond to greetings and acknowledgements. Introduce oursleves and others and respond to introductions.

Tuesday 2 June 2020