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Monday, 26 September 2011

Using Google Maps

This is a map where we had to find all of the stadiums of the Rugby World Cup 2011.
We learned how to use Google Maps and place pins on the places where the games will be played!

Friday, 23 September 2011

Chasity Hill

It was windy as I looked out from the stadium to see Piri Weepu tackling the other rugby players as he was trying to get a trie.Mr Weepu has a ta-moko on his right arm and he even likes kinas and Mc Donalds.

Piri doesn’t like rude people,bad people or annoying people because he’s not that kind of person who does that.He sprints as fast as a cheater.When ever you see him doing the haka all you can hear is him shouting out words and slapping his chest with anger.

Piri Weepu looks serious with rugby by the way he plays it.When ever he plays rugby he is always co-operating with his team.He is focused when it comes to rugby.

Piri shows New Zealand how good he is at rugby.

Tuesday, 6 September 2011

Buddy Writing-Welcoming Tonga.


As I drove into the airport I could hear people screaming out “Chee-Hoo!” Lots of Tongan supporters were singing the marvellous National Anthem to welcome the Tongan Rugby Team.I could see flashes from people’s cameras.There were strangers dancing around
crazy.

When I saw the Tongan Rugby Team come through the door, they looked stunned to see how many people had arrived at the airport.When the Rugby Team started their Tongan Haka, everybody there were so amazed and excited.People were wearing red and white clothing to support their country and flag.

News reporters got demolished from all the kisses and hugs they got from the Tongan people.I was exhausted from standing there in the sun.I was stunned by the sea of red, white and brown.I couldn’t see because people were crowding around the Tongan Rugby Team.People were squashing me like I was play dough.I saw lots of red and white face paintings crowding around me.

I could hear people beeping their horns as they zoomed past waving their flags in the breeze.People were lining the streets shouting out “GO TONGA! YAY!”