Thursday 19 October 2017

My First Day At Te Manu Tukutuku


My First Day At Te Manu Tukutuku


I feel curious as I walk around the school, because there's things that need to be explored.
I hear children walking to their classrooms, buzzing with excitement energy and eagerness.
I see the new playgrounds and basketball hoops being used and loved.
I smell the new paint and the fresh air binding together to make a new aroma.
I touch the soft, bouncy and comfy chairs.
Overall I feel proud about being a guardian and exhilarated about my future at this school.

by Hayley

👍WALT: write about how we feel about our new space. In our poem we had to include a Simile, Alliteration and Emotion words.


The New School


I see, the great streaks of blue, flowing down the walls and across the coal black carpet.
I feel the cool air in the huge classroom sweeping and skimming over everyone.
I hear the quiet whispers of other children murmuring to each other as they work.
I smell the vivid aroma of others using whiteboard markers on the bright glossy tables.
I touch, the soft, fluffy walls that feel like supple green grass, growing in the ground.
Overall, I feel exhilarated with all the shiny surfaces, the bouncing chairs and the cheerful laughs all around the school.

By Jed

👍WALT: write about how we feel about our new space. In our poem we had to include a Simile, Alliteration and Emotion words.

Te Manu Tukutuku Poem




I feel nauseous with excitement walking  into a new chapter of my life.

I hear screaming of excitement playing on the new playground.

I see smiles shining and sparkling all over the school.

I smell the clean and refreshing fragrances as the new furniture.

I touch all different textures, soft, rough, rugged, all kinds on the walls.

I feel proud to be able to put other people's lives in my hands at road patrol.

By Lily

👍WALT: write about how we feel about our new space. In our poem we had to include a Simile, Alliteration and Emotion words.